The Old School Baptist Meeting House

The Old School Baptist Meeting House is perhaps the most well known building in the Village of Warwick. It was designed by English architect, William Foght and built in 1810 by woodworker, Azariah Ketchum.

The term “Old School” refers to the congregation’s belief in teaching their children about their faith at home rather than at Sunday school and also for their reliance on a literal reading of the bible to guide their lives.

View of The Meeting House from Fuller Mountain.

Sunday services lasted two hours or more; there was only silent reflection, praying, speaking and some singing; no musical instruments were used in the Meeting House at that time.

Repairs to the steeple after being struck by lightning in 1925.

The Meeting House was sold to the Warwick Historical Society in 1951 for $1 with the stipulation that they care for it in perpetuity.

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In September 1996 the movie “In & Out” starring Kevin Kline, Joan Cusack, Tom Selleck & Debbie Reynolds filmed scenes in around Warwick. The hilarious wedding scene was shot in the beautifully decorated Meeting House and a reception scene in the backyard of Joe and Kathy Tousignant, owners at that time of a picturesque farmhouse just off Wisner Road.

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Joan Cusack and Kevin Kline under the wine glass pulpit.

Beautiful florals and Hollywood lighting made The Meeting House a perfect location for this adorable film.

Joan Cusack, Kevin Kline and Debbie Reynolds in Warwick. Photo by Roger Gavan for Warwick Advertiser.

Crowd (including Debbie Reynolds & Walter Brimley front) sitting in the pews at The Meeting House.

Tom Selleck stands in the back of The Meeting House next to some WHS artifacts that still hang on the walls today!

You can rent The Meeting House for your perfect wedding!

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