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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

Oct 28 2016

WEE Forum: Moral Injuries of War Through the Eyes of a Christian

Please see below for 4 & 14 minute video summaries of the Institute for Christian Unity’s WEE Forum of this past May.

The forum was entitled, ‘The Moral Injuries of War Through the Eyes of a Christian’. Those who attended were moved by the stark and penetrating presentation of Eric Fair.

Eric is an author, Army veteran and former contract interrogator in Iraq. Eric’s presentation included reflections on his time at Abu Ghraib in Iraq and the impact of this experience on his Christian faith.

4 min:

14 min version:

Written by uniteboston · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: christ, christian, christian unity, faith, unity

Mar 26 2016

“Living Stations of the Cross” Event Featured in the Boston Globe

Members of Trinity Church and other local congregations participated in an outdoors Stations of the Cross event on Good Friday.

UniteBoston’s Executive Director Kelly Steinhaus served in the role of Jesus for the first four scenes. She writes, “This year, I am seeing Holy Week in a whole new way. It’s difficult to describe in words how this experience has impacted my faith personally.”

The Boston Globe article features an image of Kelly with a crown of thorns and holding the cross.

Photo Credit: John Tlumacki, Globe Staff
Photo Credit: John Tlumacki, Globe Staff

Check out the article here: https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2016/03/25/ways-cross/PWRDp7nPmFJ0h3IY2QnZTN/story.html

Be encouraged by how God is making visible His love to our city!

Written by uniteboston · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: boston, city, faith, jesus, uniteboston

Jan 31 2014

Boston’s Christian Community Comes Together to Commemorate Christian Martyrs

Last Saturday, more than 500 people of various cultures and denominations gathered to remember and honor those who have gone before us and died for their faith in Jesus Christ.

Dr. Vito Nicastro, associate director of the archdiocese’s Office for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs noted that it was the largest gathering of its kind in his 23 years with the office.

It was incredible to see how this event brought together the body of Christ in the city. I identify with what the Coptic Orthodox priests wrote, that “It is the blood of the martyrs that we honor; because of their blood shed, we glorify God. It is because of their blood that was shed, that we gather together in prayer. It is because of their blood that was shed, that we are able to build relationships between the different churches. It is because of their blood shed, that Christians are encouraged and strengthened in their faith.”

Learn more
Read the article published in the Boston Pilot here: http://thebostonpilot.com/article.asp?ID=16917

Watch the video interview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DrS8aC_U1k

Watch the prayer-length of the service here:
http://www.catholictv.com/shows/americas-catholic-television-network/ecumenical-prayer-all-christian-martyrs

Written by jasonjclement · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: body of christ, boston, catholic, christ, christian unity, ecumenical, faith, gathering, jesus christ, spirituality, unity

Oct 31 2013

The Faith To Start Out

Today, John Maden from Oh You Hero writes about the faith that it took to start their brand new ministry, whose goal is to help Christians connect talents and skills with those who need them. So cool! Be sure to check out their website at www.ohyouhero.com !

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As the leaves take on brilliant hues and thoughts turn to keeping warm and the comfortable smell of smoke rising from fireplaces down quiet side-streets, I’m reminded of the day I awoke to the realization that God works in the world.

It was a crisp fall day in 2010, and a graduate school classmate’s breath came heavy on the cold air as he told me about his struggle: finding work, making ends meet, not giving into despair. I thought to myself then, and it informs all I do now, “Life is full of struggle, but it doesn’t have to be so full of despair.”

Patrick, my classmate, quotes the Bible as well as Tim Robbins in Shawshank Redemption. His faith informs all that he does. That day, it must have been Job who loomed large in his mind’s eye. Patrick had prayed on it, but work didn’t seem to come. He was ready to give up. “Why”, he said, “Why is there no place for a guy like me—who works hard, with many different skills—to find work?”

God works in the world. Our lives haven’t been the same since that day. I quit my job and recruited a good friend, and he quit his job, and the three of us spent the next two years answering Patrick’s question. Why is it so hard to hire good, skilled people? Now, it isn’t.

We hope that today, with the launch of OhYouHero, the Patricks of the world are no longer in doubt as to how to, say, advertise their carpentry, or accounting, or auto-detailing, or any talents—to their friends who might be hiring, to their former classmates, and to their Church.

OhYouHero (www.ohyouhero.com) makes it possible not only to easily advertise and hire for skills and services in the Christian community, it makes it simple to share your time, so

those who are blessed can volunteer to work with those less fortunate. We’ve tried to build a virtual meeting place, so that the spirit of giving that the world knows of Christian charity can work through our business relationships, too.

For us, unity is non-denominational. With OhYouHero, we’ve erected a nondenominational meeting place to bring together Boston-area Christians to share their skills and work opportunities, but perhaps more important, over the next two months we will be partnering with local charities to identify volunteers.

By listing “volunteer” as a skill on OhYouHero, you say to Boston “Here I am; call on me when you need me”, and the next time a clothing drive runs low on people to sort shoes from coats, organizers can quickly identify Christians who stand ready to glorify Him with their service. In this way, we hope to strengthen the ties that unite the Kingdom at large in New England and to involve lapsed Christians in the Church by charitable work.

And so, these days, autumn is an auspicious season for me. When the temperatures dip, I remember the day I realized what it meant, truly, to be known by good works—never before, not even in the Peace Corps, had sadness and struggle been laid so bare before me as when Patrick laid bare his pain.

This year, this generous spirit manifest in meeting Kelly Steinhaus at the United Night of Worship. When my friend and OhYouHero co-founder, Asim Ghaffar, and I met her for coffee, Kelly told us about her ministry, we prayed together, and we felt the faith that had ignited the journey we began with Patrick many months prior.

Faith began this journey. Sharing Patrick’s courage to build something life-changing taught me that, in the face of despair, good works and faith can best any challenge, and I’m blessed to share the same opportunity with UniteBoston.

Written by jasonjclement · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: faith, ministry, skills, talent, unity

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