Places of Worship
Dorchester's Religious InstitutionsIn Good Old Dorchester, Orcutt provides a history of the early churches of the town. From 1630 until 1806, the town had only one church, first at Pleasant and Pond Streets and later at Meeting House Hill, The clash between conservative and liberal views at the Second Church resulted in the formation of the Third Church, a Unitarian group in 1813. The nineteenth century saw a great proliferation of churches that has continued to the present.
The following dates may not be official. Sometimes congregations met before becoming formal organizations.

No. 14609 Realphoto postcard. Village Congregational Church, postmarked 1919.
In 1829 ...

Wesley United Methodist Church
No. 1027 Postcard. [Wesley United Methodist Church] Postmarked Boston, 1977. ...

21876 1099 Blue Hill Avenue, former home of Young Israel of Mattapan
Originally founded in 1928 at 235 Woodrow ...

No. 2189 Zion Temple Holy Church, photograph February, 2003.
The building was opened in July, 1887, as the ...