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May 02 2018

Elevation Conference

The 2018 Elevation Conference presented by the HTC Youth and Young Adult Ministry is coming!! Featuring Woody Vereen, Eshon Burgundy, John Matthew Borders IV, Royce Lovett, Brinson Wright, Beleaf Melanin, and many more.

Theme: The Good Life
The Christian life has always been falsely perceived as a one that will be free from trial and tribulation. The Bible does not promise this however it does prepare us and equip us to deal with those challenges we will face. This conference endeavors to prepare young and old to deal with those challenges. At the same time we will discover what the Bible does tell us about living “The Good Life” before the unsaved so that our works will glorify God when he comes.
Key Scriptures: 1 Peter 2:12, Matt 5:16

Full Registration for the Conference is only $59.99! Includes Worship Service, Concert, all workshops, entrance into The Plug, Conf Tshirt and food! Early Bird Registration is only $49.99 for a limited time.

Dates: May 25th – May 27th 2018
Friday 5/25 : Elevation Worship Service 7:00pm
Saturday 5/26 : Elevation Workshop Series & Block Party
Sunday 5/28 Workshops, The Plug & Finale Concert

Introducing the Plug! The Plug is a live A&R series where artists can play their music live for a panel of industry and Radio personalities for an opportunity to get feedback on your music or potentially get your song placed on radio!
**Limited space available**

Sponsored by Reflection Music Group and Rapzilla.com

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: boston, cambridge, christian, christiansinboston, community, concert, godinthecity, music, urban ministry, worship and prayer

Mar 01 2018

All Heaven Broke Loose

All Heaven Broke Loose – A new Passion play

Still Small Theatre presents a staged reading of All Heaven Broke Loose, a new full-length drama about Jesus’ death and Resurrection. Come hear from a multitude of voices as the threads of history, Scripture, and their own lives are woven together in ways they never expected.

MARCH 25th
5pm
East Baptist Church
300 Western Ave., Lynn MA

MARCH 31st
5 pm
The Sanctuary at Woodville
249 Wood St., Hopkinton MA

APRIL 5&6
7pm
Pilgrim Church
300 Cabot St., Beverly MA

Optional discussion to follow. See stillsmalltheatre.com for more details.

Admission is “Pay-What-You-Can”, suggested donation range $10-12 ($4-7 seniors/students).

A portion of proceeds will benefit Amirah Boston, serving trafficked women in the Boston area.

stillsmalltheatre.com

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: christ, christian, christian unity, christian witness, christianity, community, jesus, jesus christ, lent

Mar 01 2018

All Heaven Broke Loose

All Heaven Broke Loose – A new Passion play

Still Small Theatre presents a staged reading of All Heaven Broke Loose, a new full-length drama about Jesus’ death and Resurrection. Come hear from a multitude of voices as the threads of history, Scripture, and their own lives are woven together in ways they never expected.

MARCH 25th
5pm
East Baptist Church
300 Western Ave., Lynn MA

MARCH 31st
5 pm
The Sanctuary at Woodville
249 Wood St., Hopkinton MA

APRIL 5&6
7pm
Pilgrim Church
300 Cabot St., Beverly MA

Optional discussion to follow. See stillsmalltheatre.com for more details.

Admission is “Pay-What-You-Can”, suggested donation range $10-12 ($4-7 seniors/students).

A portion of proceeds will benefit Amirah Boston, serving trafficked women in the Boston area.

stillsmalltheatre.com

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: christ, christian, christian unity, christian witness, jesus, jesus christ, lent

Mar 01 2018

All Heaven Broke Loose

All Heaven Broke Loose – A new Passion play

Still Small Theatre presents a staged reading of All Heaven Broke Loose, a new full-length drama about Jesus’ death and Resurrection. Come hear from a multitude of voices as the threads of history, Scripture, and their own lives are woven together in ways they never expected.

MARCH 25th
5pm
East Baptist Church
300 Western Ave., Lynn MA

MARCH 31st
5 pm
The Sanctuary at Woodville
249 Wood St., Hopkinton MA

APRIL 5&6
7pm
Pilgrim Church
300 Cabot St., Beverly MA

Optional discussion to follow. See stillsmalltheatre.com for more details.

Admission is “Pay-What-You-Can”, suggested donation range $10-12 ($4-7 seniors & students).

A portion of proceeds will benefit Amirah Boston, serving trafficked women in the Boston area.

stillsmalltheatre.com

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: christian, christian unity, christian witness, faith, jesus, lent

Mar 17 2017

Boston’s Christians Use Technology For World Missions

This week, we’re privileged to have a guest blogger, Ken Arnold. Ken is studying at Harvard and the founding director of a new ministry that brings together tech and missions-minded leaders in Boston. It’s exciting to see how influential technology can be in impacting the nations!

“I LOVE this merging of skills and purpose. I would do this daily… with more sleep.”
— Hackathon participant

On November 4-6, 2016, 1,426 technologists, developers, designers and mission workers in 28 cities and 16 nations around the world came together to build technology to support Christian missions, as part of an event called Indigitous #Hack. At our city’s event, 40 people gathered at the MIT Media Lab and formed six project teams to work on challenges posed by missions agencies. Projects included investigating the causes and consequences of youth sexting, configuring a portable router to distribute the Bible and other literature in remote areas, prototyping an app to connect people for spiritual mentoring, facilitating connections between Christians in Metro Boston, assisting people in searching for job opportunities abroad, and developing an information management system for a network of orphanages in Southeast Asia.

We worked late into the night. We worshipped and prayed together. We connected with cities around the world. Some of the things we built may already be in use in the mission field, while others explored an idea that may come to fruition years down the road. But the biggest impact was on our community. Nearly every Boston participant said the best part of the event was connecting with other believers and working with them towards God’s mission:

  • [The best part was] “Meeting friends, coding globally, dreaming about what missions will look like in the next ten years”
  • [It was] “fun to see other Christians come out of the woodwork, especially in a faith-hostile place like Boston where we are all hidden.”
  • “I’d never heard of any event like this that brought together technology and digitally minded Christians.”

What’s next?

  • Let’s do it again this year! This event was possible because of the passionate work of a diverse planning team. Want to be part of it? Let me know: kenneth.arnold@gmail.com.
  • Let’s connect ministry and tech. We’re building a broader community, starting off with a kickoff event one evening in April or May. Details coming soon, sign up for updates or just email me.
  • Share your challenges. What inspires you? What would you like to work on?

For those in other fields of work, what would it look like to gather people together to think about using their work and skills for the Gospel?

Come and join us as we dream with God about changing the world through innovative technology!

Written by uniteboston · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: christian, hackathon, Indigitous, missions, MIT, technology

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