Church is a 225 person capacity, full-fledged music venue adorned with original artwork. The stage plays host to many local and touring artists, with every type of music passing through. Be sure to check our calendar (http://www.ticketfly.com/venue/803-church/ ) for upcoming events. Pool tables and several hi-def televisions are also in the club, showing every Boston sporting event. Interested in playing at Church? Please contact: [email protected] Please do not contact us via facebook as we don't always check it and you may not get a timely response.
Marsh Chapel is an interdenominational Christian ministry at Boston University as well as the University's Religious Life Office.
New England Baptist Hospital is a 141-bed adult medical-surgical hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, United States specializing in orthopedic care and complex orthopedic procedures. NEBH is an international leader in the treatment of all forms of musculoskeletal disorders and disease.“The Baptist” is located atop Parker Hill in the Mission Hill neighborhood within walking distance of the Longwood Medical and Academic Area.The hospital is a teaching affiliate of both the University of Massachusetts Medical School and Tufts University School of Medicine. It also conducts teaching programs in collaboration with the Harvard School of Public Health and the Harvard School of Medicine.HistoryAs indicated by its name, New England Baptist Hospital was established by Northern Baptists, a denomination with a long history in New England and an identity distinct from the better-known Southern Baptists.
The Basilica and Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is a Roman Catholic Basilica in Boston, Massachusetts, sometimes known as "The Mission Church".HistoryIn May 1869, Rev. James A. Healy, pastor of St. James’s Church in Boston, invited the Redemptorists to give a parish mission. Pleased with the success of the mission, Father Healy recommended to the Bishop that the religious order should establish a mission-house in Boston. That year Archbishop John J. Williams invited the Redemptorists to Boston. In September 1869 the Redemptorists acquired a site in Roxbury, then known as the Boston Highlands, on Parker Hill. Parker Hill was named for wealthy Boston merchant, John Parker, who occupied the summit of the hill during the eighteenth century. The five acre estate was known as Brinley Place, and included a grand house, Datchet House built in 1723 by prominent English officer Colonel Francis Brinley in memory of his ancestral home. Colonel Brinley died in 1765. Wealthy merchant Robert Pierpont purchased the house in 1773. Pierpont enlarged and enriched the house to such a degree that it became known as "Pierpont’s Castle".The Redemptorists built a modest wooden church on the location in 1870. This was to serve as a "mission house", a home base for priests traveling to distant parts of Massachusetts, Canada, and elsewhere. The church was dedicated to Our Lady of Perpetual Help. The first mass was said on January 29, 1871. The original structure was located on the site where the rectory now stands.BuildingThe current church was designed by William Schickel and Isaac Ditmars of New York. The then German congregation broke ground in 1874. The Mission Church was constructed in Romanesque style, of Roxbury puddingstone, quarried from what is now Puddingstone Park, just down the block. An octagonal, cupola-topped lantern rises over a hundred feet above the crossing. The stained glass windows were made by Franz Mayer and Co. from Munich, Germany. Side altars were dedicated to the Holy Family and St. Patrick, respectively. The church was dedicated in 1878. At this time the church was not an ordinary parish in which all sacraments were administered, but was instead limited to penance and Holy Communion. Our Lady of Perpetual Help became a parish of the Archdiocese of Boston in 1883.
United Parish - Brookline is an open and affirming, reconciling and welcoming church in the neighborhood of Coolidge Corner, affiliated with American Baptist, United Church of Christ (UCC), and United Methodist Church (UMC). We have four directions that guide our life together: Exalting in Worship—celebrating God through worship, music, and art Deepening in Christian Faith and Spirituality—equipping ourselves for lifelong spiritual journeys Gathering in Community—creating a sense of home in our community Stretching into Justice—following Christ by serving others Thrifty Threads, Brookline's only thrift store, is open Fridays and Saturdays from 11 AM - 4 PM.
(ENGLISH BELOW) Visi miļi aicināti! Ar jautājumiem var sazināties ar: Draudzes kanceleju: 617-232-5994, [email protected] Dievkalpojumi notiek svētdienās, pulkst. 11os. Bībeles stundas un pārdomu vakari reizi mēnesī. Dievkalpojumi un draudzes sarīkojumi notiek laviešu valodā. ************************************************************* All are welcome! You are invited to contact us for more information. Church office: 617-232-5994, [email protected] Sunday worship is at 11 a.m. followed by a fellowship hour at noon. Bible study and a spiritual discussion are held each month. Worship services are in the Latvian language, but non-Latvian speakers are very welcome. English translations are provided at the Christmas and Easter services. Please join us!
Unity is a place where spirituality is more important than religion, a place where following your heart is more important than following a creed, a place where God is user-friendly. Uncover or rediscover the Spirit already within you ready to co-create your journey of peace, love and abundance. Join us in a celebration of life and joy and you. Namaste!
Preaching the supremacy of Christ that transforms lives and communities. PRAYER Hilltop Church was born out of a prayer meeting that began in 2006. For the past seven years we have been praying for another Great Awakening to sweep Boston, New England, and the college campuses of the North East. We continue to pray until… DISCIPLESHIP God will not do what He has entrusted to man to do. While we pray for historical revival that only the Spirit of God can bring He has entrusted to us the responsibility and privilege of discipleship. EVANGELISM / COMPASSION The Son of Man came to seek and save that which was lost. God is passionate about people and He is passionate about redemption. Evangelism and compassion is one of the simplest ways that we can convey and reveal the heart of God. ACTIVISM All throughout scripture the church is likened to salt, light and even leaven. We are called to be an influencing, pervasive and prevailing agent in society. To that end, we desire to be a voice in culture and we see activism in issues of injustice as a mandate from God.
We are a contemporary Christian church in Boston. Our calling and passion is to serve the communities of Boston with the love of Christ. To find out more about us, please visit our website! We hope this page will help Symphony members connect with one another as well as be kept up on ongoings of Symphony! Also check out these fb pages: Undergrad Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/389904531083696/ Young Adult Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/symphony.ya/
We meet in the Montague Chapel at Temple Ohabei Shalom - 1187 Beacon Street at 1015am! Children's Program (Kidsrock!) begins at 930am with childcare at 1045am. The church is casual, welcoming, biblical, fun, and deeply committed to Jesus. http://www.highrockbrookline.org/
St. Luke's and St. Margaret's Church is a former parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts in the Allston neighborhood of Boston. It was closed in 2010.HistoryThe parish was the merger of two separate churches. St. Margaret's (dedicated to Margaret of Antioch) was founded in 1862 in the nearby neighborhood of Brighton Center, which was then an independent town. The founders were associated with Church of the Advent in Boston, and St Margaret's was similarly Anglo-catholic in practice and worship.St. Luke's was founded in 1892, in Allston, which was then a rapidly growing white-collar neighborhood. It was the only parish in the diocese founded under Bishop Phillips Brooks, the famous preacher and author of O Little Town of Bethlehem. An initial church building was built in 1895, at the corner or Brighton Avenue and St. Luke's Road. A rectory next door was later added. A larger church building was built adjacent in 1915, and the old sanctuary was converted to a parish hall. St. Luke's was broadly low church in worship.In the 1950s and 60s, as former members moved further out of Boston, attendance at both churches declined, and in 1967 the two parishes merged. They consolidated at the St. Luke's location, and the St. Margaret's buildings were sold. The combined parish continued to struggle, but it enjoyed a resurgence of attendance and activity in the 1980s and 1990s, beginning under the rectorship of Mary Glasspool (who would later become the first open lesbian bishop in the Anglican Communion).
If you describe yourself as “spiritual, but not religious” or are one of the many who question his/her childhood faith, Unity in the City will feel like a homecoming to you. You may be one of the millions of people who have embarked on his/her own spiritual path. Unity is a spiritual movement that honors all paths to God; sees God as good and everywhere present; and affirms the spark of Divinity in all of us. Unity also offers a positive, practical, progressive approach to Christianity, regarding Jesus as the great example, rather than the great exception. Unity interprets the Bible metaphysically rather than literally. Have you ever imagined that the Bible could be the story of your own life? It is just one of the tools available for powerful, personal transformation.
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Longwood Towers Apartments are truly unique and a perfect blend of old world style, personalized service and modern convenience.
Longwood is a light rail stop on the MBTA Green Line "D" Branch, located on Chapel Street in Brookline, Massachusetts just north of Longwood Avenue. It serves the western end of the Longwood Medical Area, the Colleges of the Fenway, and residential areas of Brookline. The station opened with the rest of the line on July 4, 1959. After renovation work completed in 2009, Longwood station is fully handicapped accessible from both Chapel Street and Riverway Park.HistoryOriginal stationsThe Boston and Worcester Railroad opened a 1.4mile branch from Brookline Junction to Brookline on April 10, 1848. There was one intermediate stations on the branch - Longwood just south of Longwood Avenue. The Charles River Branch Railroad extended the Brookline Branch to Newton Upper Falls in November 1852 and to Needham in June 1853, keeping the original B&W station for its service.The Sears Chapel was built in 1861 and the Church of Our Savior in 1868; sometime that decade Chapel station was opened as a flag stop located at Carlton Street. The Boston and Albany Railroad bought back the line, then part of the New York and New England Railroad, in February 1883. It was double-tracked and extended to the B&A main at Riverside; "Newton Circuit" service via the Highland Branch and the main line began on May 16, 1886.