The Congregational Church in Exeter

They are also partnered with a church in Pfizda, Zimbabwe, and work to help prepare housing for refugees settling in New Hampshire, and give to a number of local non-profits.

The current building, located at 21 Front Street in Exeter, New Hampshire, was built in 1798 and can seat 400 people.

It is the fifth meeting house built by the congregation, and was designed by Ebenezer Clifford, a local builder.

In 1838 the interior of the building was remodeled, removing box pews, and converting the gallery to a full second floor.

[3] There is a small, working memorial garden at the side of the church, in which are also buried town fathers Folsom and Gilman.

[4] In literature, the church building figures in John Irving's 1989 novel A Prayer for Owen Meany.