Living in the East Bay

Places of Worship

St. Michael's Rectory, Bristol
The religious freedom sought by the early settlers is clearly expressed by the 29 diverse places of worship existing today in our county. Many Portuguese immigrated to Bristol County and settled in Bristol and Warren back in the county's whaling days. In the mid to late 1800s, many Italians settled in Barrington to work in its large brickyard. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries French-Canadians, Italians, Polish and Irish came to work in the mills. The churches of the East Bay represent all major denominations and the ethnic diversity of Bristol County's populace.

For those interested in religious history, New England’s oldest Masonic Temple still stands on Baker Street in Warren. Built in 1799, timbers salvaged from Revolutionary War British frigates sunken in Newport harbor were integral to its construction. Warren's Baptist Church, built in 1844, was a replacement of one burned by Hessian troops in a 1776 raid. It is said to have had its bell originally cast by Paul Revere. St. Mark’s Church in Warren, built in 1829, stands on the National Register of Historic Places.

PLACES OF WORSHIP       
Barrington:
Barrington Baptist Church 246-0188
Barrington Congregational Church 246-0111
Barrington Prsbyterian Church 245-2218
Barrington United Methodist Church 245-2385
Carmelite Monastery 245-3421
Holy Angels Church (Catholic) 245-7743
St. James Lutheran Church 246-0227
St. John's Episcopal Church 245-4065
St. Luke's Church (Catholic) 246-1212
St. Matthew's Episcopal Church 245-3690
Temple Habonim 245-6536
Bristol:
Columban Fathers Seminary 253-6909
First Baptist Church 253-6131
Freedom Road Baptist Church 254-0440
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church 253-9449
St. Elizabeth's Church 253-8366
St. Mary's Church 253-3300
St. Michael's Episcopal Church 253-7717
United Brothers Synagogue 253-3460
Warren:
East Bay Baptist Church 440-1438
First United Methodist Church of Warren/Bristol 245-8474
Warren Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses 245-9027
Radiant Christian Assembly of God 245-1486
St. Alexander's Church (Catholic) 245-6369
St. Jean Baptiste Church (Chatholic) 245-7000
St. Mark's Episcopal Church 245-3161
St. Mary's of the Bay Church (Catholic) 245-7000
St. Thomas the Apostle (Catholic) 245-4469
The Baptist Church in Warren 245-3669

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