Migrant Care: Boston Flourish Follow-Up Conversation

online MA, United States

Join us for a follow-up conversation from Boston Flourish around Migrant Care in Boston on March 8th at 10am. We will give a current update on urgent needs and begin to create working groups for short/long term collaborative care solutions in the city. There are many people already so beautifully engaged, we just are trying […]

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Have You Got Good Religion? Black Women’s Faith, Courage, and Moral Leadership

Union Church 485 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA, United States

Please join us on March 20 for an event with Dr. AnneMarie Mingo as she discusses her recently released and groundbreaking book Have You Got Good Religion? Black Women's Faith, Courage, and Moral Leadership. It is the first book-length examination of the religious lives, influences, and theologies of women in the Civil Rights Movement since Rosetta Ross's […]

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Good Friday Public Worship & Action for Ceasefire

Faneuil Hall 1 Faneuil Hall Square, Boston, United States

Join us on Good Friday, March 29, at 4PM at Faneuil Hall* Square to make it known: as Christians and people of faith, we demand a ceasefire now. Good Friday, March 29, 4PM 1 Faneuil Hall* Sq, Boston, MA 02109 (map) RSVP at: https://bit.ly/goodfridayaction This Holy Week, we follow in the steps of Jesus who […]

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Book Group – Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger

Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger by Ron Sider examines the practical realties of poverty in our world and challenges Christians to understand not only what poverty looks like but our call as followers of Christ to work to end it. Join us as we gather (virtually) Tuesday nights in April to discuss the book […]

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The Black Church in Boston: Legacies of Faith and Resistance”

Twelfth Baptist Church 160 Warren Street, Roxbury, MA

You are welcome and invited to join for “The Black Church: Legacies of Faith and Resistance”  during the Experiential Learning Weekend on the History of Slavery in Boston on Saturday April 6th at 4pm at Twelfth Baptist Church in Roxbury. Join us for a powerful discussion on the enduring legacy of the Black Church in Boston. We'll explore the role […]

Job Opening with the Episcopal Chaplaincy at Harvard University

Episcopal Chaplaincy at Harvard 1A Garden Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

Part-Time Job Description: Kellogg Fellow    The Episcopal Chaplaincy at Harvard  Rev. Rita Powell has been a board member with UniteBoston for a number of years. There is a new part-time position opening up to work with her at Harvard University's Episcopal Chaplaincy that we wanted to spread the word about!  The Kellogg Fellow is […]

Storytelling & Story Listening Workshop

Join us for a full day workshop to develop storytelling and story listening skills with Lani Peterson, Psy.D., psychologist, and story coach. We will focus on the power of stories to change and heal, learn how to tell a personal story for impact, and most importantly, learn how to support others with lived experience to find […]

PEER Servants Concert for Global Empowerment

14 Mill Street., Arlington, MA, United States

Join us at Highrock Church in Arlington, MA for a night of global worship, hear stories of transformation and discover how your skills can bring economic and spiritual empowerment all around the world. Learn how people like you are using the skills and passions that God has given them to empower the materially poor while […]

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Call for Papers: Migration and Belonging

CALL FOR PAPERS Are you a masters or doctoral student who has written on the topic of the Christian faith and human migration? This coming fall, on October 4-5, 2024, the BTIC will be co-hosting a graduate student conference in partnership with Mygration Christian Conference on the theme, “Migration and Belonging: Perspectives from the Christian […]

Pentecost Day of Prayer for New England

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Join Christians from all over New England for a Vision New England Pentecost virtual day of prayer this Friday, May 17. At Pentecost, we remember how God's spirit filled Jesus' disciples and empowered them to live and walk in the way of Jesus. Each hour of prayer will be led by different churches in every […]

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“Equip the Saints” Program for Black Preachers

Application Deadline is June 15! Massachusetts Council of Churches will serve Black clergy from across its network through cohorts of preacher-practitioners, regular podcasts, a “Preachers-in-Residence” program, peer-to-peer support, and an annual preaching symposium called “Sound the Trumpet in Zion.” They will prioritize Black preacher mental health and engage in a pilgrimage to the African Meeting […]

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Faith and Foster Care Seminar | June 8

Harbor City Church 214 Winthrop St, Winthrop, MA, United States

Right now, there are over 9,000 children and youth in the foster care system in Massachusetts. With little more than a small bag of belongings at best, many are placed in disorienting and unfamiliar surroundings—some never return to the sense of home they once knew. During this time, they need loving people willing to enter their story […]

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Youth Trauma Conversation

The Boston Trauma Healing Collaborative is embarking on creating a database of organizations and individuals working with youth who offer some trauma-informed care. Currently, we are in phase one of the project. We are building an assessment tool that utilizes a Rubric (click to see what a rubric is) to begin to define youth trauma and […]

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Poor People’s Campaign

3rd & Pennsylvania Ave, NW Washington, DC, DC, United States

The Poor People’s Campaign (PPC) was originally organized by Martin Luther King Jr. and resulted in the Poor People’s March on Washington in 1968. Today, The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival, continues the work of addressing the interconnected issues of poverty and racism. The Poor People's Campaign of Massachusetts invites you to join them in […]

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Bridging Divides Course Offerings: Special UniteBoston Readership Offer

Hello UB Community! The near-assasination of former president Trump last Saturday was tragic and shocking; violence is never the answer. We wanted to share the opportunity to take two 4-week online courses at Princeton University hosted by our friend Rev. Allen Hilton at House United Movement. Bridging Divides: Being Christian in an Election Year (Online […]

How Can Congregations and Groups Support Their New Neighbors

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We know that the people of faith’s hearts have been moved by the increased number of new migrants and the lack of available housing across Massachusetts. And we’ve seen people of faith step up in profound and powerful ways. There are multiple ways for people to support their new neighbors. If your congregation can act […]

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National Day of Mourning for Sonya Massey: Rally & Candlelight Vigil

Boston Common: The Embrace 139 Tremont Street, Boston, MA, United States

AIR Boston & @untilfreedom invite Boston, Cambridge, and surrounding communities to gather at📍 The Embrace, Boston Common, to honor the life of Sonya Massey. Her tragic death at the hands of police brutality is a stark reminder of the systemic violence affecting our Black mothers and women. As we come together to celebrate Sonya’s legacy, […]

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SoulFest

Franklin County Fairgrounds 89 Wisdom Way, Greenfield, MA, United States

Enjoy New England's premier faith-based, social justice music festival.  Spend August 15th through 17th, 2024 at the Franklin County Fairgrounds in Greenfield, MA. The 26th annual SoulFest will host more than 75 artists and speakers.  Confirmed so far are Zach Williams, Crowder, Matt Maher, Matthew West, Ben Fuller, and many more. More information is at […]

Celebration of Creation

Cathedral Church of St. Paul 138 Tremont St., Boston, MA, United States

Please join us at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul on Sunday, September 1, at 10 am, for a special worship service celebrating God the Creator. Bring your gratitude for all things bright and beautiful, your wonder at the mystery of Being, and your prayerful yearning for climate justice and care.

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