Religion in Franklin, MA

Franklin, MA residents have many choices for worship, religious study and spiritual fellowship. 

Please see this post to get information on the many religious organizations active in the Franklin, MA area and all of Massachusetts.

The following posts provide an overview of religious organizations located in Franklin, MA. 

The posts are not comprehensive and do not report on all religious groups serving Franklin, MA and the surrounding region.

The posts are presented in no particular order or hierarchy.

From the category archives:

Religion

St Mary’s Church

by Warren Reynolds

St Mary’s Church is located at 1 Church Square in Franklin, MA. Quoting from the church’s web site: “We, the community of St. Mary, a Roman Catholic parish of the Archdiocese of Boston, within the Town of Franklin, exist to honor and glorify God. By imitating the life of his Son, Jesus Christ and inspired [...]

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Franklin Federated Church

by Warren Reynolds

The Franklin Federated Church is located at 171 Main Street, Franklin, MA. Excerpting from the church’s website: “In 1938 two churches in Franklin were brought together by, of all things, a hurricane. The storm destroyed the First Baptist Church building, which was located on School Street, bringing the steeple down through the roof and into [...]

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Temple Etz Chaim

by Warren Reynolds

The Temple Etz Chaim is situated at 900 Washington Street in Franklin, MA. Quoting from the temple’s web site: “We are a young growing Reform Jewish community. We pride ourselves on our warm friendly atmosphere. It’s amazing how quickly you feel part of our family. Our young congregation is diverse in family culture; our large [...]

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The United Methodist Church of Franklin is located at 82 West Central Street in Franklin, MA. The following comes from the church’s web site: “Franklin United Methodist Church is an open community of disciples who seek to respond to God in their daily lives. It is a place of nurture and growth that reaches out [...]

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The First Universalist Society In Franklin is located at 262 Chestnut Street, Franklin, MA. To learn about the Circle of Friends Coffee House, click on the link. To learn about LiveArts, click on the link. Quoting from the society’s web site: “The First Universalist Society in Franklin celebrates this victory in the long and continuing [...]

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St John’s Episcopal Church

by Warren Reynolds

St John’s Episcopal Church in Franklin, MA is located at 237 Pleasant Street. The following is taken from the Franklin church’s web site:  “At St. John’s we believe the Bible is the inspired word of God and is the source of guidance for our daily lives.  We invite you to join us in worship, fellowship, [...]

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Grace Baptist Church

by Warren Reynolds

The Grace Baptist Church is situated at 69 Beaver Street, Franklin, MA. The following is excerpted from the church’s website: “We are a friendly Bible-believing, Bible-preaching church. We believe that the Bible has the answers for today’s problems. Our various ministries try to identify and apply the Bible to various needs we all have.” Grace [...]

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Jehovah’s Witness

by Warren Reynolds

The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witness has facilities at 250 Maple Street, Franklin, MA. The following is from the church’s web site: “Jehovah’s Witnesses had their modern-day start in the 1870′s. At first, they were called Bible Students. But in 1931 they adopted the Scriptural name Jehovah’s Witnesses. From these small beginnings the organization has [...]

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New England Chapel

by Warren Reynolds

The New England Chapel is located at 40 Kenwood Circle in Franklin, MA. The following is from the chapel’s web site: “In 1997, New England Chapel was started by a core group of people with the same dream: To establish a church that practically and powerfully expresses the love that God has in Jesus for [...]

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is located at 91 Jordan Road in Franklin, MA. The following is taken from the church’s web site: “Heavenly Father loves you and wants you to live in His presence after this life. His plan, called the gospel of Jesus Christ, will lead you back to Him [...]

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