What is a
Covenant Church?
- Evangelical, but not
exclusive
- Biblical, but not
doctrinaire
- Traditional, but not
rigid
- Congregational, but
not independent
The Covenant
Mission
We are united by Christ
in a holy covenant of churches empowered by the Holy
Spirit to obey the Great Commandments and the Great
Commission:
...to love God with all our heart,
soul, strength and mind;
...to love our neighbor
as ourselves, and
...to go into all the
world and make disciples.
Covenant
Affirmations--Click
Here
Policy on
Baptism--Click
Here
How to find
us:
On
the Naugatuck River in western Connecticut, the scenic
little New England town of Thomaston is where Seth
Thomas first began making clocks back in 1813. The
Covenant Church of Thomaston is located pretty much
right downtown. From CT Route 8, get off at Exit 39
(U.S. Route 6). At the bottom of the exit, turn west
onto East Main Street and go over the railroad tracks
and the river to the traffic light at Thomaston’s tiny
triangular jewel of a park, complete with a bandstand
and a Seth Thomas clock. Bear left at the light onto
Main Street. At the next light, turn right, between the
U.S. Post Office and the Thomaston Opera House onto Clay
Street. The church is on the left at the next corner
(where Grove Street meets Clay).
Besides
on-the-street parking near the church, you may also park
in the public lot behind the Opera House/Town Hall or
behind the public school across the street from the
public lot. Handicapped access is available at the front
on Grove Street.