Worship Service in German
Join us for our monthly worship service in German!
Bridging Divides Across Christians for the Flourishing of the City
Join us for our monthly worship service in German!
Emmanuel Gospel Center (EGC), a Christian nonprofit dedicated to serving the Church in Boston through research, systems practice, ministry development, and storytelling, is excited to announce two incredible opportunities to […]
Open Position: Alumni Success Program Coach Purpose of Position: To coach first-generation students of color, attending partnering colleges/universities, for success in college and beyond. Organization information: The mission of the […]
Black History IS American History! Join UniteBoston's Sankofa cohort for a 90 minute presentation on the “Hidden History of Black Boston: 400 Years in 90 Minutes.” They will review African […]
Highrock Beyond Bars invites you to gather with and on behalf of those affected by incarceration to encourage practitioners, engage with stories of change, and be equipped in the pursuit of […]
Join us as we consider the complexities of housing and homelessness in Massachusetts through a lens of justice. This online panel discussion will delve into the historical and contemporary impact […]
Doing all our work with excellence means every email, memo, business letter, presentation, and even every social media post should be written with excellence. But writing is hard. It’s even harder when employees receive little or no instruction on workplace writing. This workshop is here to help. We will bridge theoretical and practical concerns about faith, […]
Join Send Relief Boston on Saturday, February 22nd from 10am – 12pm as they host ministry partner Dovely for an equipping brunch at their center. Come and learn about how you can get involved in the effort to provide essential childcare and redemptive employment opportunities to resettling refugee families. Click on the link below to […]
How Everyday People from the Civil Rights Movement Continue to Inspire & Inform Anti-racist Action Today The Black Freedom Movement of the 1950's and 60's called upon everyday people to take a stand against racism. As folks answered this call, they became known as foot soldiers and, collectively, their actions contributed to the success of […]
???? Join Us for Citizenship Class & Conversational English! ???? When: Tuesday, February 11 at 6:30 PM???? Where: Immigrant Connection at Awaken City, 182 Hyde Park Ave, Jamaica Plain Even though the class begins tonight, you can still join us until February 25! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to prepare for citizenship and improve […]
Join us in reading “When We Walk By” by Kevin F. Adler and Donald Burnes and receive a free copy of the book! Beginning on February 25th until April 1st, we will gather together on Tuesday evenings from 7-8:30pm via Zoom to engage in thought-provoking discussion around Kevin F. Adler and Donald Burnes' text "When […]
The Huffington Ecumenical Institute at HCHC is excited to invite you to an intimate discussion on the movie about Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s influential life, writing, and legacy, which was recently spotlighted in theaters across America. An ecumenical array of Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Protestant speakers—clergy and theologians—will lead a conversation on ethical dilemmas related to faith […]
Gather25 is an unprecedented 25-hour global broadcast event telling the inspiring stories of the global Church, by the global Church. Jesus followers in churches, campuses, arenas, and living rooms–from every continent and denomination–will join together across every time zone to watch the Gather25 broadcast that is free to everyone, everywhere. For 25 hours starting February 28th […]
Camino Colloquium: The Theology and Practice of PilgrimageSaturday, March 1, 202510:00 am – 4:30 pmMoseley Hall, 30 Brimmer St, Boston, MA 02108-1098 Join us for a transformative day as we explore the Camino de Santiago, one of the most renowned pilgrimage routes in the Christian tradition. This colloquium will feature theological presentations and a panel […]
Route One Ministry needs you! Route One believes every woman has inherent value, and exploitation of any type is wrong, oppressive, and needs to be abolished. We believe that each woman is the expert on her journey; our role is to listen and navigate the road together. Each week our outreach teams in Springfield and […]
Ash Wednesday at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul 12:15 pm - Holy Eucharist with Imposition of Ashes, The Very Rev. Amy McCreath, Dean of the Cathedral, presider and homilist. 5:30 pm - Holy Eucharist with Imposition of Ashes, hymns and anthems. The Rt. Rev. Julia E. Whitworth, Bishop of the Diocese of MA, presider […]
Join us as our Boston Sankofa Journey members reflect on nine months of exploring Boston’s historical landmarks tied to the legacy of slavery, the Black freedom movement, and the role of churches in both supporting and resisting slavery. Through personal stories and creative storytelling, they will share transformative moments and how they are carrying these experiences […]
Loneliness Is Killing Us But the Church Could Be the Solution As the loneliness epidemic proliferates, how can we learn from the origins of this crisis to cultivate deeper friendships and a thicker experience of family in the body of Christ?
You’re invited to an intimate and vibrant evening at Arts at the Armory! Come enjoy an unforgettable night of music, good energy, and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. It’s the perfect way to kick back. Bring a friend and get ready to vibe to some uplifting and faith filled music with fellow belivers. This in-person listening […]
Seymour Institute for Black Church and Policy Studies Administrative Assistant Overview Ideal for college student, retired person or stay-at-home mom. The Administrative Assistant enhances the team’s effectiveness by supporting bookkeeping, scheduling, record keeping and performing other clerical tasks. The Seymour Institute’s Mission The long-term objective of the Seymour Institute is to create and institutionalize a […]