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First Congregational Church average salary is $54,574, median salary is $54,574 with a salary range from $54,574 to $54,574.
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East Asia Program Officer 54,574-54,574 WASHINGTON, DC, 20001 2013 First Congregational Church East Asia Program Officer Salaries (1)
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  • First Congregational Church
  • Industry: Other
  • City: South Portland, ME
  • The First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, of South Portland, Maine, has offered mission and ministries to the greater Portland community since 1733. We were established as the Second Parish of Falmouth, to serve the early European settlers on the south side of the Fore River. That was in the days when we were under the British flag, part of Massachusetts, and within the boundaries of Falmouth -- later renamed Port-land. Native peoples were in evidence, and block-houses were a familiar site. In 1734 our forbears built their first Meetinghouse (across modern-day Cottage Road in what is now the...