The Federated Church Of Orleans
History
Established as a Congregational Church in 1646 by Mayflower Pilgrims, this congregation has a rich history. Since the Congregationalists federated with the Universalists in 1939, this family of faith has embraced people of diverse backgrounds in the spirit of prayer, study, mission, and service to the community.
The church is a meeting place for many community groups, including The Meeting House Preschool, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Companion Animal Program, Cape Cod Embroidery Guild, Orleans Men's Garden Club, and Alcoholics Anonymous.
We are God's people striving to follow the teachings of Jesus to love one another by sharing time, talents and treasures in mission outreach on Cape Cod and in God's world through Habitat for Humanity, the Interfaith Council for the Homeless, Cape Cod Children's Place, AIDS Support Group and many other programs.
For many folks who have retired to Orleans, the church has become their support network as members share in fellowship and caring for one another during times of illness and loss. We feel we are a blessed church and pray you will come and experience the joy of our worship and the love and peace of Christ among us.

