Circular Congregational Church
A historic congregation that welcomes your whole self
When you arrive at Circular Congregational Church on Meeting Street, you notice a distinctive sanctuary with rounded forms and a warm brick presence. You step inside and feel at ease. The service moves with calm clarity. You hear Scripture, thoughtful preaching, and music that fits the space. The congregation values honest questions and steady faith. You can bring your full story. You can listen and learn at a pace that respects your mind and your past.
During the week you find small groups, justice work, and learning opportunities for all ages. The church partners with local organizations to serve neighbors in practical ways. You can help prepare meals, support shelter work, or join a study that engages both heart and intellect. Staff and lay leaders make next steps clear. You do not need special experience. You need a willing heart and a desire to serve. If you want to explore membership, classes explain beliefs, history, and expectations so you can decide with confidence.
Founded in the seventeenth century, the congregation has deep roots in the city’s story. The current sanctuary reflects a thoughtful design that invites both sight and sound. Natural light helps you focus. The layout encourages a sense of community without crowding you. If you visit from out of town, plan time to walk the grounds and read posted history. If you live nearby, consider a simple rhythm of Sunday worship and one weekday group. You will form friendships that strengthen your daily life and your service to others.
Plan your visit and connect
Parking garages and street options surround the Meeting Street address. Arrive a few minutes early and choose a seat that helps you engage. After the service, meet a pastor or host near the front. Ask about groups for your season of life and about service teams that match your interests. If you prefer to start online, subscribe to updates and watch a recent sermon before you come in person.
Use these links to prepare: visit the official site and get directions on Google Maps. At Circular Church you find open doors, thoughtful worship, and practical ways to love your neighbors.


