In the parking lot of the Rindge Congregational Church, they were taking the census.Or, at least, it was the start of a journey into the classic Christmas story, when Joseph and Mary returned to the town of Bethlehem for the purpose of being counted.
The Rindge First Congregational Church is reviving its live Nativity Dec. 17, after a two-year lull due to COVID-19.In 2015, the church held its first live Nativity on the town common, with live actors and animals portraying the Biblical story of the.
About 25 people made a total of 90 blankets for ill, traumatized and in-need children during a Make a Blanket Day at the Rindge First Congregational Church on Saturday.The event lasted about four hours, with participants staying the whole time, or for.