Save the Steeple: Restore a Symbol of America's Story

Save the Steeple: Restore a Symbol of America's Story Founded in 1635, The First Church of Christ in Old Wethersfield is one of America’s oldest churches. Help us preserve this treasure. Donate and share!

Its iconic 1761 steeple has witnessed nearly 400 years of history but now it needs urgent restoration. First Church of Christ in Old Wethersfield, CT, is not just a place of worship, it’s a living landmark of American history. Founded in 1635, the congregation spans nearly 390 years, making it one of America’s earliest Puritan settlements. The current Georgian brick meetinghouse, with its iconic w

hite steeple modeled after Boston’s Old North Church, has stood since 1761. This steeple has witnessed the footsteps of American giants. George Washington worshipped here on May 20, 1781, during the planning of the Siege of Yorktown. John Adams climbed it in 1774 and wrote that it offered “the most grand and beautiful prospect in the world.”

Although Victorian-era modifications in the 19th century changed aspects of the design, a careful restoration in the 1970s returned the building and its steeple to its original 1761 appearance. Now, as we face the challenge of structural wear and age, our beloved steeple needs urgent restoration to preserve its integrity. Why it matters:
• Heritage worth saving – As a site where founding-era leaders worshipped and historic events were witnessed, this steeple is more than architecture. It’s American heritage.
• Timeless community beacon – For nearly four centuries, it has stood as a visible symbol guiding our community and welcoming all.
• Protecting the future – This is a rare chance to ensure this national treasure remains stable and inspiring for generations to come. Your contribution to our GoFundMe campaign will help cover restoration costs, from stabilizing the spire to reinforcing supports and preserving the historic silhouette etched against the skyline. By giving today, you become part of a story that stretches back to the founding of our nation. Join us in restoring this symbol of faith, resilience, and American history.

One more step toward restoring the steeple. On May 21st, the contractor walk-through and final bid preparation marked an...
05/25/2026

One more step toward restoring the steeple. On May 21st, the contractor walk-through and final bid preparation marked another milestone in preserving this historic landmark for future generations.

Thank you to our incredible community for your continued prayers, support, and generosity throughout this journey. If you haven’t yet donated, we invite you to be part of restoring this piece of history for generations to come.

Please visit the link in our BIO for more details ℹ️

First Church of Christ in Old Wethersfield, CT, is not just a place of worship, it’s a living landmark of American histo...
04/30/2026

First Church of Christ in Old Wethersfield, CT, is not just a place of worship, it’s a living landmark of American history. Founded in 1635, the congregation spans nearly 390 years, making it one of America’s earliest Puritan settlements. The current Georgian brick meetinghouse, with its iconic white steeple modeled after Boston’s Old North Church, has stood since 1761.

This steeple has witnessed the footsteps of American giants. George Washington worshipped here on May 20, 1781, during the planning of the Siege of Yorktown. John Adams climbed it in 1774 and wrote that it offered “the most grand and beautiful prospect in the world.”

Although Victorian-era modifications in the 19th century changed aspects of the design, a careful restoration in the 1970s returned the building and its steeple to its original 1761 appearance. Now, as we face the challenge of structural wear and age, our beloved steeple needs urgent restoration to preserve its integrity.

Why it matters:
• Heritage worth saving – As a site where founding-era leaders worshipped and historic events were witnessed, this steeple is more than architecture. It’s American heritage.
• Timeless community beacon – For nearly four centuries, it has stood as a visible symbol guiding our community and welcoming all.
• Protecting the future – This is a rare chance to ensure this national treasure remains stable and inspiring for generations to come.

Your contribution to our GoFundMe campaign will help cover restoration costs, from stabilizing the spire to reinforcing supports and preserving the historic silhouette etched against the skyline. By giving today, you become part of a story that stretches back to the founding of our nation.

Join us in restoring this symbol of faith, resilience, and American history. Donate and share: 

“It was brought via ox-cart, and by means of the proper equipment and a yoke of big cattle to provide the necessary ‘ox-...
04/19/2026

“It was brought via ox-cart, and by means of the proper equipment and a yoke of big cattle to provide the necessary ‘ox-power’, it was raised to its new home in the belfry.”

Before there were highways, before there were cities, there was this Steeple, and the Bell among it. A piece of history still standing strong, help us protect it. 🔔🇺🇸

Donate to the Steeple Restoration Project today:
👏 gofundme.com/f/save-the-steeple-restore-a-symbol-of-americas-story

The Steeple project is moving along! Today, the finials were removed so that they can be duplicated and later replaced 👏...
04/15/2026

The Steeple project is moving along! Today, the finials were removed so that they can be duplicated and later replaced 👏

We still need your help to stay on track for April 2027 restoration & keep a piece of our history alive and well 🤍

👉 Donate today: gofundme.com/f/save-the-steeple-restore-a-symbol-of-americas-story

A steeple that has lifted hearts for generations ⛪️
Help us ensure it continues to do so for years to come.👉 Donate toda...
04/14/2026

A steeple that has lifted hearts for generations ⛪️

Help us ensure it continues to do so for years to come.
👉 Donate today: gofundme.com/f/save-the-steeple-restore-a-symbol-of-americas-story

Spring brings new life & new opportunity to give back. Be part of restoring a landmark that’s been at the heart of Wethe...
04/09/2026

Spring brings new life & new opportunity to give back. Be part of restoring a landmark that’s been at the heart of Wethersfield for centuries ⏱️⛪️

⛪️Donate today: gofundme.com/f/save-the-steeple-restore-a-symbol-of-americas-story

04/05/2026

“This Church has really been my primary community since I came to this state” ⛪️🤍

- Nathan Scalise, Contemporary Worship Leader of First Church in Wethersfield

🙏 Support the Steeple Project and donate:
gofundme.com/f/save-the-steeple-restore-a-symbol-of-americas-story

Generations have passed beneath this steeple, each leaving their mark on its story. Now it’s our turn. 🇺🇸🤍Donate to the ...
04/04/2026

Generations have passed beneath this steeple, each leaving their mark on its story. Now it’s our turn. 🇺🇸🤍

Donate to the Steeple Restoration Project today:
👏 gofundme.com/f/save-the-steeple-restore-a-symbol-of-americas-story

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250 Main Street
Wethersfield, CT
06109

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