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Two New Hampshire Churches Explore Merger

October 30, 6:55 PMManchester Baptist ExaminerErik DiVietro
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The history of the Christian church has been characterized more by division than by solidarity. This trend may be changing in New Hampshire. 

In 2005, Grace Bible Fellowship and The River Church united to form River of Grace Church in Concord.

Now, Heritage Baptist Church of Hooksett and Grace Baptist Church of Merrimack are looking to join forces. After months of discussion, the elders of both congregations unanimously agreed to explore the option of merging. Grace was founded in 1974 and Heritage in 1989. If the two congregations vote to unite, they will worship and serve together from Grace's property in at 67 Bedford Road in Merrimack.

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