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St. Paul's Episcopal Church is an open and affirming community of faith that celebrates Christ’s presence in the world with shared worship, fellowship, and a dedication to community outreach.
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Trinity Anglican Church is a warm and happy family parish in the Upper Valley of Vermont and New Hampshire where disciples of Jesus Christ journey together, seeking to strengthen their faith and reach out to others with joyful hospitality.
Riverbank Church is a welcoming community church in White River Junction, VT that serves hundreds of families from all walks of life. They focus on creating a warm, high-energy worship experience with engaging messages, children's and student ministries, and community compassion initiatives.

Valley Bible Church is a community of believers in White River Junction, Vermont seeking to grow in faith and serve Christ. The church welcomes all who are pursuing a relationship with God through Jesus Christ.
Saint Anthony's Church is a Catholic parish in White River Junction, Vermont, offering the sacraments, Mass, and spiritual formation in the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church. All are welcome to worship and grow in faith.
Trinity Episcopal Church is a community dedicated to knowing Christ and making Christ known through lifelong Christian formation, nurturing community, and commitment to outreach and social justice.

In the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont, we draw our inspiration from the story of the apostle Peter, who stepped out of his boat and followed Jesus into the midst of a storm. Together we are putting our trust in God and finding new ways to serve, worship, and care for creation.