Emmanuel Church is named by the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire as one of seven Seasonal (read: Summer) Chapels. The church is located on Dublin Road in Dublin, NH adjacent to the Dublin School, a private college preparatory school. Built in 1888 to serve the burgeoning summer community in Dublin and its environs, Emmanuel is a small wooden, shingle style, center aisle church with pews seating
approximately 120 people. Of special interest are the stained glass windows, particularly those from the Tiffany studios. The Rectory, located next to the church, was built in 1889. Both the church and the Rectory are used only during the summer and are listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings. Both the church and the rectory have been completely renovated within the last three years. Services are held each Sunday from the last week in June through the Sunday just before Labor Day at 9:00am. We celebrate the Eucharist Rite II except for the last Sunday of each month when we use Rite I. Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals are celebrated by request and are limited to members of the congregation and their families.