Our doors are open to everyone. We are located just off Route 44 in East Canaan, Connecticut.
The classic charm of a white clapboard New England Meeting House
Accessibility for everyone.
Palladian windows were popular in 17th- and 18th-century churches. This particular style is an English version of an Italian design. North Canaan Congregational Church’s architecture strongly reflects a belief in the Trinity.
The marble for our front steps was quarried locally. This same vein of marble provided stones for the Washington Monument in Washington D.C.
After church picnics under the shade of our beautiful maple trees is reminiscent of by-gone days.