The Church of Our Saviour is an Episcopal Parish of the Diocese of New Hampshire, which
is part of the Episcopal Church in the United States, and in turn a part of the world-wide
Anglican Communion.
We are the 13th largest parish in the Diocese. Our membership includes nearly 200 families and
individuals, totaling approximately 425 parishioners from eight surrounding towns.
The Diocese of New Hampshire comprises 48 parishes and missions, and 10
summer and special-use chapels. Our Bishop, the Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson, is the
ninth Bishop of
New Hampshire. New Hampshire is 84th in size of the 120 dioceses in the country.
The Episcopal Church, as an American Institution, has an interesting
history and beautiful liturgy of several forms as found in the Book of Common Prayer.
Membership includes people of many and diverse religious backgrounds. Our diversity is a
source of our strength. All baptized Christians whose church discipline permits are
welcome to share in the Holy Communion.
To learn more about the Episcopal Church, click on one of the links below:
www.ecusa.anglican.org (The national Episcopal web site)
www.nhepiscopal.org (Our diocese's web site)
