Little Harbor Chapel WebMaster
Little Harbor Road
Portsmouth, NH 03801
ph: 603-436-4902
New Church Minister Reverend Frank Sewell led the first Summer Sunday Service in July of 1903. By 1910 Little Harbor Chapel was hosting"Undenominational Services" and using some non-Swedenborgian Ministers.

Photo of the walkway from Little Harbor Road to the front entrance of the Chapel.
The plaque on the rock along the walkway to the entrance will forever stand as a testament to its mission,
“Dedicated to the teachings of Christ and to his universal Church of Faithful souls who have chosen Freedom of His Kingdom rather than the bondage of Self and the World…All are welcome.”
The front entrance or portico is accentuated with “…a Doric entablature set on Tuscan columns”, as stated by Dr. Woodard Openo in his Ph.d. dissertation whcih included a chapter on the Chapel's architecture.
Arthur A. Carey wrote about the concept of Undenominational Religious services;
"The True spirit of religion is like sunshine. I will not try to argue with my brother, not to convert him, but as no one can live without warmth I will try to 'sun him out.'
Let us have Unity in endeavor, morals and action. Liberty in doctrine and Vital worth in Everything. If I value my own convictions I will gladly respect those of my neighbor. If I am trying to love him as myself, I will also love and protect his independence."
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Little Harbor Chapel WebMaster
Little Harbor Road
Portsmouth, NH 03801
ph: 603-436-4902