Our History

Established 1742

Our church was established in 1742, the same year the town of Windham was founded. We have had three buildings: the first on Copp’s Hill, the second at the current Town Hall, and our present building built in 1835. We have served the town and community for over 280 years.

Historic wooden church with a steeple and bell tower, surrounded by trees and a gravel path, in a rural setting.
White wooden church with a steeple and a leafless tree in front, surrounded by shrubs, under a cloudy sky.
Black and white photo of a Windham Presbyterian Church in Windham, NH, taken in August 1907. The church is partially obscured by large trees, with a dirt road leading to it. A small outbuilding is visible in the background.

In 2016, extensive renovations were done to preserve our historic steeple. Learn more on the People for the Steeple’s Facebook page!