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SUMMARY:Christian Leadership Fellowship on Antisemitism and Allyship
DESCRIPTION:Christian Leadership Fellowship on Antisemitism and Allyship\n \nWe live in a time when antisemitism is ascendant in the United States and throughout the world. This dovetails with the rise of other forms of bigotry and hate\, making our society less safe for various marginalized groups. It is vital\, therefore\, that our religious communities stand against antisemitism and other forms of oppression.\n \nThe Newton Interfaith Leaders Association and The Miller Center for Interreligious Learning & Leadership of Hebrew College present a new opportunity for learning and fellowship for teams of Christian clergy\, youth leaders\, and lay leaders. \n \nOver the course of the spring\, we will come together for three workshops on the dynamics of modern American antisemitism and intersecting forms of prejudice. \n \nFellows will receive seed funding for related projects in their communities of worship and/or in partnership with other area congregations/organizations.\n \nWe invite you to join us as a key partner in this crucial work in our community. \n \n-Details-\n \nParticipants:\n \nTeams of 2-4 clergy\, youth leaders\, and lay leaders from 12-14 Christian congregations/orgs. in the Newton area and beyond.\n \nWorkshop Information:\n \nThree Sundays\, 2-5 pm at Hebrew College (Auburndale\, MA)\n-Each session will include speaker presentations\, group discussion\, personal reflection\, and congregational team planning\n-Refreshments will be served\n \nMarch 1: The Evolution of Antisemitism: From the Ancient World to the Contemporary United States\n§  Led by Rabbi Or Rose\, Founding Director\, Miller Center\, Hebrew College\n \nMarch 22: Antisemitism and Other Forms of Hate: Connections & Distinctions\n§  Led by Rabbi Or Rose and guest speakers (TBA)\n \nMay 17: Antisemitism in the Context of White Christian Nationalism\n§  Led by Rabbi Or Rose and Rev. Corey Sanderson\, Second Church in Newton\n \nFollow Up:\n \n-Each participating team will receive an educational toolkit for flexible use in various community settings\n-Each team will receive $350 in seed money for a follow-up project at your congregation\n-Rabbi Or Rose will be available for consultative conversation to assist with the design and implementation of projects\n \n\nREGISTER HERE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfPsjMf3RJIyYlr58zNBCwIFw_GFLuBdSJwKLTmqDHAd3WhoA/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=101033530183086957023 \n\n\n \nRabbi Or Rose\, Founding Director\nThe Miller Center for Interreligious Learning & Leadership\nHebrew College\n617-548-5081 (m)\norose@hebrewcollege.edu
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/christian-leadership-fellowship-on-antisemitism-and-allyship/
LOCATION:Hebrew Colege\, 1860 Washington Street\, Auburndale\, MA\, 02466\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Newton Interfaith Leadership Association":MAILTO:cheryl@newtonchurch.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241102T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241102T123000
DTSTAMP:20260518T191317
CREATED:20241031T201930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T201930Z
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SUMMARY:Investiture of Presiding Bishop of Episcopal Church: Watch Party
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at The Cathedral Church of St. Paul for a Watch Party for viewing Sean Rowe’s Investiture as the next Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church. \nDoors will open at 9:30 am for a light breakfast and tuning in to the “Role Call of the Dioceses\,” continuing with the Investiture service at 11:00 am. We will celebrate Holy Eucharist on site concurrently with those gathered in the chapel at the Episcopal Church Center in New York City. \nPlease RSVP to cathedral@diomass.org so we can plan well for the gathering.
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/investiture-of-presiding-bishop-of-episcopal-church-watch-party/
LOCATION:Cathedral Church of St. Paul\, 138 Tremont St.\, Boston\, MA\, 02111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pastors,Worship
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cathedral Church of St. Paul%2C Boston":MAILTO:tspc@diomass.org
GEO:42.3558183;-71.0623838
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240727T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240727T143000
DTSTAMP:20260518T191317
CREATED:20240712T210444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240712T210444Z
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SUMMARY:A big question day: WHY PRAY?
DESCRIPTION:‘I’m tired of praying; I never get an answer.’ \n\n\n‘I don’t have enough hope to pray.’ \n\n\n‘I don’t know how to pray!’ \n\n\nThese and many other thoughts may have crossed all of our minds. Prayer is at the heart of our call as Christians\, but many Christians find it the most mysterious spiritual practice.  How can lay leaders and clergy inspire their congregations to pray?  How should we pray as a group or as individuals? \nPlease join The St. Paul Center (TSPC) to explore this important question together\, in honest and open conversation. All are welcome – clergy and lay\, Episcopalians\, seekers\, and ecumenical friends\, experienced prayer warriors and those who feel like beginners. Our day will include teaching\, conversation\, reflection\, and of course prayer! All participants will leave with materials to bring back to their congregation\, to continue the conversation and learning. \nOur ‘Why Pray?’ days will be hosted at St. Paul’s Newburyport\, St. Thomas’ Taunton\, and the Cathedral Church of St. Paul Boston\, July 27th\, 10am to 2.30pm. You are warmly invited to join us at whichever location works for you! Tea and coffee will be served at the start of the day\, and you are invited to bring a packed lunch. \nFind out more\, and sign up to attend\, at https://www.stpaulboston.org/why-pray
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/a-big-question-day-why-pray/
LOCATION:Cathedral Church of St. Paul\, 138 Tremont St.\, Boston\, MA\, 02111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other,Pastors,Prayer,Worship
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cathedral Church of St. Paul%2C Boston":MAILTO:tspc@diomass.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210621T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210621T203000
DTSTAMP:20260518T191317
CREATED:20210610T155517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210610T155517Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Preview Day at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
DESCRIPTION:Interested in furthering your theological education? Preparing for a career in counseling\, academia or ministry? \nJoin us on Tuesday\, June 21\, 2021\, at 7:00 pm EDT to get a sneak peek into seminary life at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Hear from faculty\, explore our degree programs\, learn about Financial Aid options\, and ask any questions you may have about taking the next step. \nWe hope you can join us for this virtual event. Register today!
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/virtual-preview-day-at-gordon-conwell-theological-seminary/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:College Students,Featured,Other,Pastors,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200422T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200422T191500
DTSTAMP:20260518T191317
CREATED:20200421T135028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200421T135247Z
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SUMMARY:Revelation in a Time of Plague
DESCRIPTION:A 4-Week Zoom Series of Reflections from Spiritual Leaders of the Abrahamic Family of Faith\n\n4 Wednesdays\, April 22 – May 6\, 2020\n\nHosted by MAS Boston and CMM\n\nStarting this Wednesday\, April 22\, 6:15-7:15pm EST\n\nTo register and receive the Zoom link\, please click the link here\n\nClick here to download pdf\n\n\nThis week’s speakers:\n\n\nRabbi Or Rose is the founding Director of the Betty Ann Greenbaum Miller Center for Interreligious Learning & Leadership of Hebrew College. Before assuming this position in 2016\, he worked in various administrative and teaching capacities at Hebrew College for over a decade\, including serving as a founding faculty member and Associate Dean of the Rabbinical School. Rabbi Rose was also one of the creators of CIRCLE\, The Center for Interreligious & Community Leadership Education\, cosponsored by Hebrew College and Andover Newton Theological School (2007 – 2017). In addition to his work at Hebrew College\, Rabbi Rose has taught for the Bronfman Youth Fellowships\, The Wexner Graduate Fellowship\, Me’ah\, and in a variety of other academic\, religious\, and civic contexts throughout North America and in Israel. He is the co-editor of Speaking Torah: Spiritual Teachings from Around the Maggid’s Table (Jewish Lights)\, and the award-winning anthology\, My Neighbor’s Faith: Stories of Interreligious Encounter\, Growth\, and Transformation (Orbis). His most recent publication is the anthology\, Words To Live By: Sacred Sources for Interreligious Engagement (Orbis 2018). In 2009 – 2010\, he was selected as a member of the Shalom Hartman Institute’s inaugural North American Scholar’s Circle. In 2014\, Northeastern University honored him for his interreligious educational efforts.\nRodney L. Petersen\, PhD is executive director of The Lord’s Day Alliance of the U.S. (LDAUSA) and Cooperative Metropolitan Ministries (CMM)\, greater Boston area’s oldest interfaith social justice network. He is formerly executive director of the Boston Theological Institute\, taught in the member schools and overseas\, and was co-founder of the Religion and Conflict Transformation program. He serves on the boards of several nonprofit organizations. Petersen is author or co-editor of numerous publications\, including\, Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Religion\, Public Policy and Conflict Transformation (Templeton Foundation Press\, 2001); Overcoming Violence (BTI\, 2010); Formation for Life: Peacemaking and Twenty – First Century Discipleship (Wipf and Stock\, 2013); general editor of George H. Williams\, History of Religion at Harvard\, 3 volumes (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht\, 2014); and Religion and Public Policy: Human Rights\, Conflict\, and Ethics (Cambridge University Press\, 2015).\nCarl Sharif El-Tobgui\, PhD is Associate Professor of Arabic & Islamic Studies and Director of the Arabic Language Program in the Near Eastern and Judaic Studies department at Brandeis University. Professor El-Tobgui’s scholarly expertise lies in the field of Islamic thought\, with a special concentration on theology\, law\, and jurisprudence. He has recently published his first book\, Ibn Taymiyya on Reason and Revelation\, which examines a 10-volume treatise on the relationship between reason and scripture. In addition to his expertise in Islamic thought\, Professor El-Tobgui has a deep love of language in general and of Classical Arabic in particular and has enjoyed for many years exploring the intricacies of Arabic grammar\, as well as classical literature and poetry with his students.\n\n\nThis 4-week program that brings together congregations from the three Abrahamic traditions (Muslim\, Christian and Jewish) and other interested persons. 12 faith community leaders (a representative three at each of 4 gatherings)\, will each offer advice to the community regarding some of the questions below (and others as they see fit)\, and then to open it for the congregants to reflect\, ask questions\, etc. The questions might be the following:\n\n\nWhat is the role of God in this pandemic?\nWhat is the role of spirituality and religion?\nWhat is the role of people of faith?\nHow can we connect more with our spiritual being and God so that we can help the world overcome this crisis?\nWhat do we tell our children when they ask why is God doing this?\nAnd many others\n\n\nThis program starts on Wednesday\, April 22\, and ends on Wednesday\, May 13\, running for an hour each consecutive Wednesday from 5:30-6:30 in the evenings (Except for April 22\, we will start at 6:15).\n\nThis period of time is sacred to each of these three traditions and symbolic of fresh transcendent revelation. For Muslims it falls during the sacred month of Ramadan\, April 23 – May 23\, and calls to mind the year 610 A.D. when it is believed that the angel Gabriel appeared to Prophet Muhammad and revealed to him the Quran\, the Islamic holy book. For Christians this period begins after Easter (W: April 12; E: April 19) and ends with Pentecost (W: May 31; E: June 7)\, 50 days after Easter Sunday which commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and disciples of Jesus while they were in Jerusalem to celebrate the Jewish Feast of Weeks. Shavuot (Feast of Weeks) commemorates the revelation of the Torah to Moses and the Jewish people on Mount Sinai\, May 28-30.\n\nThis program represents a chance for faith leaders to provide more guidance to our congregations regarding the role of spirituality and faith in these trying times\, and to leverage this as an opportunity to anchor the faithful to God\, in order to come closer to Him\, to pray more\, and to find answers to big questions that are often posed during a crisis. If faith leaders unite on this purpose we might collectively find an ecumenical and interfaith role in the whole of our societies toward a closer relationship with God or the mystically transcendent\, which would benefit everyone.\n\nFor more information\, please contact Hossam Al-Jabri of MAS Boston (Hossam.aljabri@gmail.com) or Rodney Petersen of CMM (617-331-1747; rlp@coopmet.org)
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/revelation-in-a-time-of-plague/2020-04-22/
LOCATION:Online Event\, Online Event\, Boston\, MA\, 02120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Outreach,Featured,Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cooperative Metropolitan Ministries":MAILTO:info@coopmet.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191105T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191105T153000
DTSTAMP:20260518T191317
CREATED:20190905T220223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190905T220223Z
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SUMMARY:Pastor's Forum: Sharing the Uniqueness of Jesus in our Pluralistic Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Shoemaker Center for Church Renewal and the Dean’s office at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary are please to welcome Carrie Boren Headington\, Canon Evangelist\, Episcopal Diocese of Dallas for a combined Pastor’s Forum/Dean’s Forum on November 5\, 2019. Carrie will speak on ‘Sharing the Uniqueness of Jesus in our Pluralistic Culture.’ Lunch is free for Gordon-Conwell students with registration.
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/pastors-forum-sharing-the-uniqueness-of-jesus-in-our-pluralistic-culture/
LOCATION:Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary\, 130 Essex Street\, South Hamilton\, MA\, 01982\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pastors,Prayer
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ORGANIZER;CN="Shoemaker Center":MAILTO:shoemaker@gordonconwell.edu
GEO:42.6059581;-70.8413379
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190614T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190614T210000
DTSTAMP:20260518T191317
CREATED:20190604T154032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190604T154032Z
UID:14928-1560538800-1560546000@uniteboston.com
SUMMARY:Single Release Concert & Poetry Night at Charles Street AME
DESCRIPTION:Greetings\, \nI am writing to invite you to a Single Release Concert and Poetry Night at Charles Street AME in Dorchester on June 14th at 7 pm. \nI have been in the United Kingdom for the past 4 years at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland where I recently completed my PhD program. \nMy PhD graduation is on July 10th back in the UK which I will be attending. However\, I don’t want to go alone.  I want to return with my family (four of us). Unfortunately\, I don’t have the funds to purchase four flight tickets and pay for  hotel accommodation for the brief time in the UK.  So\, I decided to release a single I have been working on at a concert and poetry night. Attached is the flyer. \nI will also be singing from my previous two gospel albums\, reading from my upcoming book on Poetic Expressions as well as commenting on social and penal issues from my book: Locked Up and Locked Down: Multitude Lingers in Limbo Revised Edition. Below is the Eventbrite link for more details. Thanks for your support. \nSingle Release Concert and Poetry Night at Charles Street AME \n 
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/single-release-concert-poetry-night-at-charles-street-ame/
LOCATION:Charles Street AME Church\, 551 Warren Street\, Dorchester\, MA\, 02121\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser,Social,Worship
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rev. George Walters-Sleyon":MAILTO:info@churchandprison.org
GEO:42.3127491;-71.0837233
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190425T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190425T110000
DTSTAMP:20260518T191317
CREATED:20190321T183854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190510T231631Z
UID:14596-1556184600-1556190000@uniteboston.com
SUMMARY:Spirituality & Social Justice: Abraham Joshua Heschel & Martin Luther King\, Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Abraham Joshua Heschel and Martin Luther King met in the early 1960’s and established a friendship based on shared values and mutual respect between their Jewish and Christian traditions. Through our study\, we will pursue several key biographical\, theological\, and political questions: \n\nHow did each emerge as a public figure?\nWhat were their understandings of the relationship between religion and American democracy?\nHow did they weave together ritual and ethics concerns?\nCan we apply lessons from their interreligious\, cross-cultural\, and interracial efforts to oppose bigotry and hatred today?\n\nBy studying Heschel and King together\, we will have the opportunity to learn by way of comparison and contrast—including the impact each had on the other—thus offering us two intriguing models of “spirituality and social justice.” \nThis is a 5-week interactive course; the cost is $120. Register here.
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/spirituality-social-justice-abraham-joshua-heschel-martin-luther-king-jr/2019-04-25/
LOCATION:Temple Israel\, Natick\, 145 Hartford St.\, Natick\, MA\, 01760\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Prayer,Social
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marilyn Stern":MAILTO:mstern@hebrewcollege.edu
GEO:42.293026;-71.393632
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181101T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181101T170000
DTSTAMP:20260518T191317
CREATED:20180907T104954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180907T104954Z
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SUMMARY:Veterans Community Clergy Training Weymouth
DESCRIPTION:The “Community Clergy Training” is an initiative of the VA National Chaplain Headquarters to help Clergy meet the needs of Veterans and their families. Learn more about this program on the VA Community Clergy Training Program website or email Melonie.Bradley@va.gov. \nThe “Community Clergy Training” is One Day Free Training at a local parish or house of worship. \nYou are invited to please choose the date and location that best suits your schedule and REGISTER TODAY. Free lunch\, beverages and snacks will be provided (through a benefactor who believes in this training). \nWe are grateful for this congregation that has graciously offered to host this event for our Veterans. \nThursday November 1st \nCrossroads Worship Center \nhttps://cctp_cwc_weymouth_ma.eventbrite.com \nRev. Karen C. Rydwansky\, Host Pastor \n241 Broad Street\, Weymouth\, MA 02188
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/veterans-community-clergy-training-weymouth/
LOCATION:Crossroads Worship Center Weymouth\, 241 Broad Street\, Weymouth\, MA\, 02188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Outreach,Other,Pastors
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ORGANIZER;CN="VA Boston Healthcare Chaplain Service":MAILTO:steven.salisbury@va.gov
GEO:42.216534;-70.954761
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181031T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181031T160000
DTSTAMP:20260518T191317
CREATED:20180907T104846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180907T104900Z
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SUMMARY:Veterans Community Clergy Training - Lexington
DESCRIPTION:The “Community Clergy Training” is an initiative of the VA National Chaplain Headquarters to help Clergy meet the needs of Veterans and their families. Learn more about this program on the VA Community Clergy Training Program website or email Melonie.Bradley@va.gov. \nThe “Community Clergy Training” is One Day Free Training at a local parish or house of worship. \nYou are invited to please choose the date and location that best suits your schedule and REGISTER TODAY. Free lunch\, beverages and snacks will be provided (through a benefactor who believes in this training).We are grateful for these congregations that have graciously offered to host this event for our Veterans. \nWednesday October 31st \nChrist Revolution Church \nhttps://cctp_crc_lexington_ma.eventbrite.com \nRev. Brent Maracle\, Host Pastor 451 Lowell Street Lexington\, MA 02420
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/veterans-community-clergy-training/
LOCATION:Christ Revolution Church\, 451 Lowell Street\, Lexington\, MA\, 02420\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Outreach,Other,Pastors,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="VA Boston Healthcare Chaplain Service":MAILTO:steven.salisbury@va.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181030T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181030T160000
DTSTAMP:20260518T191317
CREATED:20180907T104451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180907T104533Z
UID:13133-1540888200-1540915200@uniteboston.com
SUMMARY:Community Clergy Training for Veterans Brockton
DESCRIPTION:The “Community Clergy Training” is an initiative of the VA National Chaplain Headquarters to help Clergy meet the needs of Veterans and their families. Learn more about this program on the VA Community Clergy Training Program website or email Melonie.Bradley@va.gov. \nThe “Community Clergy Training” is a free One-Day Training at a local parish or house of worship. \nYou are invited to join us\, please choose the date and location that best suits your schedule and REGISTER TODAY. \nLunch\, beverages and snacks will be provided for free\, through a benefactor who believes in this training. \nWe are grateful for these congregations that have graciously offered to host this event for our Veterans. \nTo register\, hold down the control key and click the Blue link below or paste it into your web browser: https://cctp_ccc_brockton_ma.eventbrite.com \n  \nDate: Tuesday October 30th   \nLocation: Converge Christian Center \nRev. Dr. Mark Oliver\, Host Pastor \n1367 Main Street\, Brockton\, MA 02301
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/community-clergy-training-for-veterans-brockton/
LOCATION:Brockton Converge Center/Trinity Baptist Chuch\, 1367 Main St\, Brockton\, MA\, 02301
CATEGORIES:Community Outreach,Other,Pastors,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="VA Boston Healthcare Chaplain Service":MAILTO:steven.salisbury@va.gov
GEO:42.0580997;-71.0142573
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