News & Events

2024 Benevolence Recital, Featuring Dr. Christopher Anderson, Aug. 4th at 4pm

The 2024 Benevolence Concert highlights the BiCentennial weekend at the Randolph Church on Sunday afternoon, August 4th, at 4 pm.  Dr. Christopher Anderson, a former featured guest organist at the Randolph church, will deliver a Lecture-Recital featuring the musical climate at the beginning of the 

Randolph Church Land Stewardship Campaign

Randolph Church Land Stewardship Campaign 2021 – 2022 In August 2021, the Randolph Church learned that a local landowner had purchased land adjoining the church, planning to subdivide it for homes. Church leaders reached out to the developer, who agreed to sell ¾ acre next 

Interview with Kassie Eafrati

A video interview with Kassie Eafrati, Director of Behavioral Health at Northern Human Services.     Please send your donation to: Randolph Church P.O. Box 204 Gorham, NH 03581-0204 Indicate “Benevolence Fund” on your check. Thank you.

Interview with MaryAnne Aldrich

A video interview with MaryAnne Aldrich from the North Country Home, Health & Hospice Agency.     Please send your donation to: Randolph Church P.O. Box 204 Gorham, NH 03581-0204 Indicate “Benevolence Fund” on your check. Thank you.

Interview with Ken Gordon

A video interview with Ken Gordon, the CEO of Coos County Family Health Services. Find out how CCFHS is responding to the Covid-19 pandemic and its long term implications for community health services in Coos County.  This video is the first in a series of 

The Benevolence Committee / The Benevolence Fund

The Benevolence Committee / The Benevolence Fund

The Benevolence Fund of Randolph Church assists agencies in the Randolph-Gorham-Berlin area that minister effectively to human needs. The Benevolence Committee and the Benevolence Fund enable the Randolph Church to be an active participant in the Adroscoggin Valley and Coos County communities, supporting social services 

Christmas at the Church

Christmas at the Church

No matter how many times Christmas has come and gone in your life, the Randolph Church caroling service continues to be magical and straight out of a Norman Rockwell painting—always changing but staying the same.  I will forever remember our first Christmas in Randolph.  Having just