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May 20 2025

PEER Servants Walk for Global Empowerment

Join us for a fun and inspiring 3 mile Walk for Global Empowerment around a beautiful lake in Wakefield, MA.

Learn about what God is doing in Guatemala, India, Moldova, Peru, the Philippines, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Uganda and Zambia.

Funds raised will support 11 amazing partners who are empowering people to live with sufficiency and dignity through

Microfinance ~ Education ~ Youth Empowerment ~ Healthcare ~ Food & Water Security

100% of the funds raised will go to strengthen and grow the programs of our global partners.

Join us on

Saturday, June 14, 2025

Meet at the Lake Quannapowitt gazebo (1 Church Street, Wakefield, MA )

9:30 – 10:00 am ~ Registration, Breakfast, Gather as teams

10:00am – Noon ~ 3 mile Walk around Lake Quannapowitt

Noon – 1:30 pm ~ Lunch, Fellowship, Recreation

Don’t miss this great opportunity to fellowship with PEER Servants volunteers who are giving their time and talents to support truly transformational global ministries.

If you’d like to join a Walk team or support this event, go to: https://www.peerservants.org/walk/  for more details.

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: church, heal, lent, transformation, unity

Apr 15 2025

How to Heal Communities with Love: A Conversation with Fr. Gregory Boyle, Rev. Liz Walker, Bob Goff, Dr. Jim O’Connell, and Rev. Becca Stevens

We invite you to join the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard for a dynamic conversation with leaders about How to Heal Communities with Love on Friday, April 25 from 4:30-6:00 pm, at Harvard’s Memorial Church. We are delighted to welcome a panel of speakers who, through their work, writing, and vision, strive to create a more loving society. Our panel includes Fr. Gregory Boyle, Rev. Liz Walker, Bob Goff, Dr. Jim O’Connell, and Rev. Becca Stevens. This event is in-person only, and registration is requested but not required. It is free and open to the public.

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: church, conversation, heal, light, work

Mar 21 2025

Hope & Health Conference

New England’s Faith-based Public Health Conference

What does it look like to bring hope and health to our communities? Wherever our passions take us, we have much to learn from one another. Join us this year as we unpack the value of collaboration – the importance of partnerships. Learn alongside us from local organizations who seek to strengthen their communities by working in relationship with others. Leave inspired to impact your own community – and equipped to do so. All are welcome as we fellowship with those who are striving to bring hope and health to their communities. Join us at Gordon College on Saturday, April 5! Register here today!

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: collaboration, community, faith, heal, unity

Mar 03 2025

FaithWorks Conference 2025: Genesis to Kingdom Vision

We are thrilled to invite you to an extraordinary opportunity to attend the inaugural FaithWorks Conference! Faithworks is dedicated to inspiring and equipping Christian professionals to glorify God and excel in their industries.

Thus also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead. – James 2:17

This premier event encourages Christian professionals in the Greater Boston Area and beyond to deepen their faith in Christ within their respective industries. Our focus spans various sectors: Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Finance, Technology, Arts and Entertainment, Healthcare, Life Sciences, Education, and Business.

These sectors drive our economy, but as Christians, we know the ultimate glory belongs to the Kingdom of God.

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. – Hebrews 11:1

FaithWorks aims to deliver impactful programming that strengthens connections within the Christian professional community in Greater Boston and beyond. Our attendees will benefit from unique opportunities to network and engage with an untapped network of Christian professionals and entrepreneurs. Our first premiere conference is on Saturday, April 26, 2025, which will be a catalyst for a network of powerful industry experts.

Our tickets start at $55 (group rate)
Doors open at 9:15 AM

The Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to work it and keep it. – Genesis 2:15

Mission: FaithWorks is committed to empowering young, diverse industry professionals to understand that faith INDEED works. Together, we gain perspective, foster meaningful connections, gather valuable resources, and receive support and discipleship to navigate our Christian faith in today’s marketplace.

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: boston, cambridge, christian, christiansinboston, church, community, faith, faith and national healing, heal, unity

Feb 14 2025

Looking Back to Move Forward: Stories from the Boston Sankofa Journey

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 forward.

This event invites you to engage in a journey of truth-telling, healing, and justice, connecting our narratives to Boston’s local history. Recognizing that many other leaders are engaged in similar work within their institutions, we’ll also open a dialogue on how we might strengthen the collective movement toward racial equity, justice and repair in our city.

This gathering will take place at the Historic Myrtle Baptist Church, a hub for social justice and civil rights advocacy and a cornerstone of Newton’s African American community. You are welcome to come early to explore the physical displays where they have catalogued their history.

Sankofa, a Ghanaian term meaning “to learn from the past to inform the future,” inspires this journey. Come listen, share, and be part of this meaningful conversation and action-taking at this influential moment in our city and country.

REGISTER HERE

Written by uniteboston · Tagged: boston, community, gathering, heal, unity

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