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Jan 08 2020

Afternoon of the Arts, Winter’s Light

This January 26th, we hold our second Afternoon of the Arts! The afternoon will feature the work of two local visual artists, Heidi Lee and @Juantopia (Juan G. Santos), and have performance art during our open mic. Our theme for the afternoon is Winter’s Light.

We hope to see you there!

Winter officially begins on the shortest day of the year: the Winter Solstice. This also means that on this same day, the cold, bare, harsh environment of the Winter season begins the journey towards… its end. Each and every day thereafter promises more sunlight and eventually—eventually—more warmth, warmth that bears new life.

May this January 26th gathering invite us to both confront cold, frost-bitten circumstances laid bare and claim the hope we have of warmer days and renewed life to come, one season away, figuratively and literally.

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: boston, jamaica plain

Apr 22 2019

Pentecostal Tabernacle’s Honduras Benefit Concert

Join us for an evening of music as we celebrate God’s love for the world at our Honduras Benefit Concert! For the past six years, Pentecostal Tabernacle has partnered with World Resources Group (WRG), to send a missions team to Honduras to work with mentors who have devoted their lives to serving the youth in their communities. These trips have given us the opportunity to build relationships with the children, their families, and the dedicated Honduran mentors who serve them. This year, our missions team will depart for Honduras on July 28th, and proceeds from the concert will benefit their trip. Tickets are $10, and you must purchase one to attend this event.

Date: Saturday, May 4th 2019

Location: Pentecostal Tabernacle North Campus – 77 Columbia Street, Cambridge MA 02139

Time: 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Featured Artists: Nicole Schmidt, 7th Degree, Kamva, Caleb McCoy

Tickets: Purchased online at www.ptspice.org

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: allston, body of christ, boston, brighton, brookline, cambridge, christian, community, concert, diversity, fundraiser, gathering, glory, jamaica plain, missions, movement, music, resources, revival, transformation, worship, worship and prayer, youth

Mar 17 2019

A Christian Politician Offers Advice for Community Engagement

Learn about how churches should connect with their community through the eyes of newly elected State-Rep Nika Elugardo. Nika is a devout follower of Jesus Christ, and Nika and her team knocked on hundreds of doors to understand the needs and opportunities of the community as she ran for office to the 15th Suffolk/Norfolk District, which includes the neighborhoods of Brookline, Jamaica Plain, Mission Hill, and Roslindale. Last fall, she won her election in 2018 to become MA State Representative in this district!

Kelly Fassett, UniteBoston’s Executive Director, interviewed Nika as part of a revisioning process for River of Life Church in Jamaica Plain. Listen to the 10-minute interview to hear Nika’s advice for how churches should engage in their community, including getting involved with existing community initiatives by showing up consistently and building relationships. These relationships can be great bridges to help share the gospel in everyday life.

Key points that Nika shares in the interview:

  • In her conversations with Boston residents, Nika found that people are looking for integrity, transparency, and leaders who will boldly fight for justice.
  • In her work in the Massachusetts State House, she is focused on changing the policies within three pillars: housing, healthcare, and education. She is seeking to change laws that have systematically shut out certain groups of people from accessing the resources they need, including youth, elders, LGBTQ + populations, people with disabilities, and people impacted by mass incarceration. She describes her need to consider how God’s love and justice play into these policy decisions, and that love and justice cannot be disconnected from one another.
  • Her advice for how Christians should get involved in their neighborhood: “Throughout Boston, people from age 4 to 94 are doing a ton of things, so all you have to do is show up and build relationships. People are so welcoming when people are consistent. Just open the newspaper or go online, find out what is already happening and join in to a group of people that are doing something that you care about. Consistency is key. Churches shouldn’t over-programmatize community engagement; rather, just go and be part of what is already going on in your neighborhood because people would be delighted to have consistent friends.”

Written by uniteboston · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: brookline, community, election, elugardo, interview, jamaica plain, justice, mission hill, nika, rep, representative, river of life, rosindale, state


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