First Parish in Framingham is a Unitarian Universalist Congregation located next to the Town Green. The church's history dates back to the founding of Framingham in 1700.
The spiritual leader of the Congregation is Rev. Kathleen Hepler. The congregation hold weekly services on Sundays at 9:15 and 11am Sept. through May. 10 am services are available from Memorial day through August.
First Parish offers many opportunities to connect, deepen and serve for youth and adults. Religious exploration programs for pre-k through grade 8, and youth groups for teenagers. Childcare is available during both services. First Parish is very active with social action work groups, fellowship events, spiritual journey groups and more. The congregation has a choir, children's choir, handbell choir and youth chimes choir.
Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 894 is located on Park Street at the intersection of Pearl Street. It was founded in 1904 and has roughly 500 members that meet on the first and third Monday of each month.
Fraternal Order of Eagles supports various local community organizations, including the Boys & Girls Clubs and the local food pantry. The Order sponsors an annual Thanksgiving Day dinner and has two function halls available for rent.
This is the headquarters of the local United Church of Christ, a Protestant religious institution consisting of more than 400 churches with more than 90,000 members in Massachusetts, and more than a million total. The office on Badger Road in South Framingham offers support and information for its members regarding Christian education, technology, leadership development, youth ministry and more. The faith has roots in the Puritans of Massachusetts Bay back in the 17th century.