70 Charles St
Boston, MA 02114
(617) 742-5415
For more than 340 years, Old South Church has stood as a progressive, vibrant Christian community grounded in Jesus, alive to the Spirit, and engaged in the adventure of faith. We are an Open and Affirming congregation of the United Church of Christ, welcoming all who seek to journey toward the promised realm of God. Our life together is animated by our belief in the presence of the Living God, whom we come to know through the rhythms of worship, prayer, scripture and learning, generosity, kindness and hospitality. Old South is a spiritual home to people from all walks and stations of life, believers and questioners, people from a range of backgrounds and faith perspectives. In our worship, we draw on a variety of Christian traditions, from ancient to contemporary. Through a broad and eclectic program of service, outreach, education, and fellowship, we strive to be part of God’s work of mending the world. In all things, we rely upon the healing, unconditional nature of God’s love and grace to be our help and guide. For more about what to expect at Old South, click http://oldsouth.org/visitors/what-expect
Welcome to Arlington Street Church, gathered in love and service for justice and peace. We're so glad you found us! Unitarian Universalists (UU) believe that personal experience, conscience, and reason are the final authorities in religion. Instead of subscribing to a single religious creed or doctrine, we keep an open mind to the religious questions people have struggled with in all times and places, and we honor a diversity of answers. Join us! All are welcome! We're located on the corner of Arlington and Boylston streets in Boston, across from the Boston Public Garden. Wikipedia Article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/index.html?curid=2715084
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, also known as The Mother Church, is the administrative headquarters and the mother church of the Church of Christ, Scientist, also known as the Christian Science church. Christian Science was founded in the 19th century in Lynn, Massachusetts, by Mary Baker Eddy with the publication of her book, Science and Health (1875).The First Church of Christ, Scientist, is located in the 14.5-acre Christian Science Center in Boston, Massachusetts. The center is owned by the church and contains the Original Mother Church (1894), Mother Church Extension (1906), Christian Science Publishing House, Mary Baker Eddy Library, the Administration Building, Colonnade Building, and Reflection Hall. There is also a reflecting pool and fountain.In accordance with the Manual of The Mother Church, the Mother Church is the only Christian Science church to use the definite article ("the) in its title. Branch churches are named "First Church of Christ, Scientist," "Second Church of Christ, Scientist," and so on, followed by the name of the city, in the order in which they were built in that city (for example, Seventeenth Church of Christ, Scientist, Chicago).
A parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts (http://www.diomass.org). Our service of Holy Eucharist takes place at 10AM, with Emmanuel Music offering Bach cantatas and motets as well as other music. Please our News & Events for more details at rhttp://www.emmanuel-boston.org/events.html . Discounted parking for Sunday morning is available at the Back Bay Garage on Clarendon St. just south of Boylston Street. Parking chits are available in our Parish Hall after the service.
Trinity Church was an Episcopal church in Boston, Massachusetts, located on Summer Street. It housed Boston's third Anglican congregation. The Great Fire of 1872 destroyed the church building, and by 1877 the congregation moved into a new building in Back Bay.History1728-1827When Boston's King's Chapel became overcrowded, some members of the congregation organized a new church beginning in 1728. The newly constructed Trinity Church opened in 1735. The wood building "was 90 feet long, and 60 broad, without any external adornment. It had neither tower nor steeple, nor windows in the lower story of the front. There were 3 entrances in front unprotected by porches. The interior was composed of an arch resting upon Corinthian pillars with handsomely carved and gilded capitals. In the chancel were some paintings, considered very beautiful in their day."Ministers included Addington Davenport (1740-1746); William Hooper (1747-1767); William Walter (1767-1776); Samuel Parker (1779-1804); John Sylvester John Gardiner (1805-1830).Parishioners included Peter Faneuil, Charles Apthorp, Philip Dumaresq, William Coffin, Thomas Aston Coffin, Leonard Vassall, Samuel Hale Parker. In 1789 George Washington worshipped at the church.
King's Chapel Burying Ground is a historic cemetery at King's Chapel on Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest cemetery in the city and is a site on the Freedom Trail.King's Chapel Burying Ground was founded in 1630 as the first cemetery in the city of Boston. According to custom, the first interment was that of the land’s original owner, Isaac Johnson. It was Boston's only burial site for 30 years (1630-1660). After being unable to locate land elsewhere, in 1686 the local Anglican congregation was allotted land in the cemetery to build King's Chapel.
The Church of the Covenant is a historic church at 67 Newbury Street in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. A National Historic Landmark, it was built in 1865-1867 by the Central Congregational Church, and is now affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and the United Church of Christ. The church was designed by Richard M. Upjohn, and its distinctive interior is largely the work of Tiffany & Co.HistoryBuilt of Roxbury puddingstone in Gothic Revival style it was one of the first churches to relocate in the new Back Bay and was built largely with funds donated by Benjamin Bates, an industrialist who founded Bates College. Designed by Richard M. Upjohn, the son and partner of Richard Upjohn, who insisted on "a high gothic edifice... which no ordinary dwelling house would overtop." It has a 240ft high steeple, that overtops the Bunker Hill Monument. Oliver Wendell Holmes said: "We have one steeple in Boston that to my eyes seems absolutely perfect--that of the Central Church on the corner of Newbury and Berkeley Streets." In the 1890s the sanctuary was redecorated by Tiffany Glass and Decorating Co. with stained-glass windows and mosaics and an electric-light chandelier designed by Tiffany's Jacob Adolphus Holzer for the World's Columbian Exhibition, Chicago, 1893.
Seeking to be guided by love of God, love of others, being in community, seeking to be of service. Church services being vital and central. Nurturing teamwork and community throughout the church. The church welcoming diversity of people working together as one. Developing a pervasive spirit of caring in the church community. The church developing as welcoming of all generations (from children to seniors). Concerted efforts to involve young people more fully in the life of the church. Perhaps with aid from adults, having leadership emerge from young people. Involvement of young people in service projects in the community. Strengthening of programs for seniors, drawing on resources both within and outside the church. Developing processes for ministry preparation. Growth of participation from the congregation in the church activities. The church growing in finding avenues of being of service in the community, practicing our theology of service.
come join us on Thursday nights at the Cathedral of Saint Paul - 138 Tremont St.
Our location within Park Street Church: http://bit.ly/mrii-boston-location Mimbar Reformed Injili Indonesia (MRII) Boston adalah cabang Gereja Reformed Injili Indonesia (GRII) Jakarta pimpinan Pdt. Dr. Stephen Tong yang pertama di Amerika. Sejak kehadirannya pada September 2001. MRII Boston berupaya menjangkau para mahasiswa dan orang-orang Indonesia di Boston dan sekitarnya untuk kembali ke Alkitab dan mengakui segala sesuatu berdasarkan anugerah, serta hanya melalui iman, orang percaya dipanggil menjadi saksi Tuhan di seluruh penjuru dunia. Bersama PRII, Mimbar Reformed Injili Indonesia (MRII), dan GRII lainnya yang tersebar di tanah air dan di berbagai negara di Asia, Eropa, Australia, dan Canada, MRII Boston berupaya mengembalikan pengertian teologi berdasarkan Wahyu Tuhan dalam Alkitab yang dipelopori oleh para Reformator, khususnya sayap Calvinisme. PRII Boston yang diresmikan menjadi MRII Boston pada hari Sabtu, 27 April, 2002, oleh Pdt. Joshua Lie, Ph.D. (Cand.)-bersamaan dengan diselenggarakannya Seminar Integrasi I: "Behind the Scene of 911"- memfokuskan diri tidak hanya pada "Mandat Injili" dengan mengobarkan semangat penginjilan dan memobilisasi orang Kristen untuk memberitakan Injil, tetapi juga pada "Mandat Budaya" dengan memahami dan melihat dengan kritis berbagai aspek kehidupan manusia yang meliputi bidang politik, ekonomi, etika, sosial, budaya, filosofi, dan sejarah, dari sudut pandang Firman Tuhan dan perspektif teologi Reformed. Melalui acara rutin eksposisi Alkitab tiap hari Minggu serta Seminar Integrasi secara periodik dengan ragam tema yang silih berganti, MRII Boston diharapkan mempersiapkan kaum awam Kristen menjadi "garam" dan "terang" dalam kehidupan keluarga, gereja, masyarakat, bangsa, dan negara. Do reach us out at [email protected] to know more!
The Charles Street Meeting House is an early-nineteenth-century historic church in Beacon Hill at 70 Charles Street, Boston, Massachusetts. The church has been used over its history by several Christian denominations, including Baptists, the First African Methodist Episcopal Church, and Unitarian Universalist. In the 1980s, it was renovated and adapted for use as office space, with the exterior restored and preserved. This project received awards from the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the American Institute of Architects. The meeting house is a site on the National Park Service's Black Heritage Trail and is part of the Beacon Hill Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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