From its earliest days, the Congregational Church of Littleton has always been oriented toward mission outreach and social justice – to serving God in the community, the Country and in the world. In the 1840s, women gathered at the Church to sew for the needy. In the 1960s, the Church sent the “Christmas Carpenters” to Mississippi to help repair firebombed churches, vandalized in the Civil Rights strife of that time.
Today, spiritual descendants of those women meet each Wednesday as the Ladies Sewing Group, sewing, knitting and crocheting for those in need, others grow food for the Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry in CCOL’s Garden at Church Meadows, and the High School Youth Group goes on mission trips to serve others and grow in faith.
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