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IslandRadio
04-06-2014, 03:37 PM
Hi !

It's generally great staying at the Lake as much as possible during the summer, but one thing that's a bit of a drag is that we miss attending church.

At home, we attend the local Congregational church, but we are also open to Lutheran, Episcopal or similar protestant denominations.

There is a Congregational church in Alton, but they don't seem to have a website and actually I could find no information about them at all.

We're on Rattlesnake and dock at West Alton Marina, so it would be nice to go somewhere not too from that location.

Any suggestions would be welcome!

Regards, Steve

riverat
04-06-2014, 03:41 PM
Hi !

It's generally great staying at the Lake as much as possible during the summer, but one thing that's a bit of a drag is that we miss attending church.

At home, we attend the local Congregational church, but we are also open to Lutheran, Episcopal or similar protestant denominations.

There is a Congregational church in Alton, but they don't seem to have a website and actually I could find no information about them at all.

We're on Rattlesnake and dock at West Alton Marina, so it would be nice to go somewhere not too from that location.

Any suggestions would be welcome!



Regards, Steve

The Alton Bay Christian Conference Center is great, they have a service and sometimes a brunch or coffee time after. very nice people and accessable by boat.

ghfromaltonbay
04-06-2014, 03:51 PM
Both the Christian Conference Center & the Alton Community Church have weekly ads in the Baysider. Here are their ads from this week's edition:

ALTON BAY CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE CENTER Sundays throughout the summer 10:am & 7pm;Tues-Thurs 9am;. 875-6161.

ALTON BAY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Sunday Worship Service 6 p.m. in the Chapel at the Alton Bay Christian Conference Center.For more info, please call 875-6161

COMMUNITY CHURCH OF ALTON Fellowship Gathering 9:15am; Worship with Children; Sunday School 9:30am.Church St. Rev. Dr. Larry Adams. 875-5561.

The Community Church uses the smaller building on Church St. in the winter and the larger Church across from the library on Main St. during the summer.

ghfromaltonbay
04-06-2014, 04:00 PM
There is a Methodist Church in Gilford on Rte. 11A near the bypass. Their Sunday worship services are at 8:30 and 10:30 during July and Aug., and 10:30 the rest of the year. The building is a very modern looking church near the Animal Hospital and Gilford High School. This might be even closer to WAM than going into Alton.

thebix
04-06-2014, 05:15 PM
When we were on Rattlesnake Is. in the late 80's we went to church in Wolfeboro by boat. Then after church we went to an anchorage and had a picnic lunch, read the Sunday paper, and swam until it was time to return to Rattlesnake and pack up.
On a very few rare days when the weather / wind was strong we would drive to WAM and take the car to Wolfeboro. But that was rare!

Cindido
04-06-2014, 06:37 PM
First Congregational Church in Wolfeboro should be accessible by boat. Phone number is (603) 569-1555. Sunday morning service is currently being held at the Pinckney Boat House at Brewster Academy while the actual church is being rebuilt. Please call Pastor Gina - she'll be happy to answer any questions you may have :)

camp guy
04-06-2014, 07:09 PM
Adding to the posting by Cindido I would tell you that for the past several summers the Wolfeboro Congregational Church has had an early Sunday AM service in the bandstand at the docks in Wolfeboro. I think they meet about 7:15 AM for a service. Everyone brings their own chairs or blankets. You can call the number in the previous post for details.

RLW
04-06-2014, 09:20 PM
There is a Methodist Church in Gilford on Rte. 11A near the bypass. Their Sunday worship services are at 8:30 and 10:30 during July and Aug., and 10:30 the rest of the year. The building is a very modern looking church near the Animal Hospital and Gilford High School. This might be even closer to WAM than going into Alton.

Yep, it is known by the name "flying diaper church" because of it's unusual design.:)

lakershaker
04-07-2014, 01:44 PM
We are on Rattlesnake, and often make the boat trip to St. John's on Bear Island. Each weekend is a new minister, so there is an assortment of denominations over the course of the summer. From the dock, it is a nice little hike up to the church.

mcdude
04-08-2014, 07:12 AM
I'm pretty sure that the Alton Bay Christian conference Center does a summer service each Sunday morning at the bandstand....can anyone confirm?