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Sep 08 2019

Engaging Boston and Changing Lives Through the UB Celebration of Worship

This week’s featured blogger is Kelly Fassett, UniteBoston’s Team Leader. There have been many stories of changed lives that have come out of the Celebration of Worship gathering last month – read the blog below to see the impact of united worship for the city of Boston.

UniteBoston has been building bridges across historic divides in the Christian Church for nine years, and for the last three summers, we have hosted a public worship gathering in the Boston Common. While many people in New England today have a negative view of Christianity, and Christians here often feel isolated and alone, we wanted to change that through coming together in a united celebration of worship that highlighted local Christian artists and organizations contributing to God’s work in our city. John 17 points out that our unity as Christians is meant to be a witness to the world about the reconciling power of Jesus Christ. This summer, we called our summer worship gathering “Engage Boston,” with the focus on ministering to people who might not normally come into a church building. Our goal was to invite everyone, regardless of background, to experience the vibrancy of the Christian faith in a new way. There were a local Christian hip-hop, Latina, and spoken word artists who performed in the first half of the evening, and a charismatic dance group leading the crowd in dance moves. Throughout the evening, an estimated 2,000 people stopped by to listen to the music, learn about the various organizations in the city, or receive prayer. David Wright, Executive Director of the Black Ministerial Alliance describes that a friend he invited, “was singing, waving her hands, and really experiencing the love of God.  She raved about it so much, another mutual friend insists I tell her when it happens next year.” 

The UB Celebration of Worship gathered quite a crowd! PC: Shirin Kazimov
Dancing to the music. PC: Benji Wagner
Local Christian Latina artist Ada Betsabe engaging the crowd. PC: Shirin Kazimov

There were also 33 different organizations who hosted ministry tables surrounding the perimeter of the gathering. Sean Bowen, the Executive Director of Barnabas Ministries, describes that they interacted with and prayed with dozens of people on the sidewalk at their sponsored table. One young woman had extreme pain in her back, and after prayer, the pain was gone. Sean describes that at the event, “It felt like heaven was open. The worship wasn’t just background music; it provided an atmosphere where God could really move.” There was also a prayer tent where people could learn more about the Christian faith or receive prayer, which was frequented by a stream of people throughout the evening. Jenna Higgins’ highlight moment was ministering to one gentleman who described a lot of things going on in his life. After they were done praying, the man confessed, “For the first time in forever, I have hope.” 

Joining hands in prayer. PC: Shirin Kazimov

While UniteBoston hasn’t always coordinated large events, we are finding that organizing large gatherings such as our summer worship celebration is also a catalytic opportunity for cultivating inter-Christian relationships. It was amazing to see 80+ volunteers from dozens of local churches join their hands and hearts to contribute to this initiative. The 13 members of the UB worship band came from incredibly diverse backgrounds, displaying the reality of our boundary-breaking God who transcends the culture’s pervasive divisions of race, language, nationality and generation. Guitarist Richard Mussachio describes, “The Celebration of Worship symbolizes the Kingdom of God, as opposed to a homogenous group of people, like so many other worship events. This event incorporates different ages, different cultures, different colors, and that’s really important, in this time especially, because that’s what the Kingdom of God looks like.” 

UB team of volunteers and table hosts. PC: Shirin Kazimov
Members on the 2019 UB worship band. PC: Chloe Gaydos

Last, Lori Dupre coordinated a team of artists to form an “artist’s row” near the stage on the grass. She describes what a blessing it was to paint alongside other artists whom she just met, including one man from Columbia. While he did not speak English, nor she Spanish, she describes that “We had a special time communicating through our art instead. I could never have dreamed up how our amazing God orchestrated this blessing. Now we are FaceBook friends!” 

Cristian Yepes and Lori Dupre in the “Artist’s Row.” PC: Lori Dupre

These are just a few of many stories that I could share about lives that were impacted by this event. Throughout the years of UniteBoston’s ministry, we have seen that God really shows up when we come together from all of our different backgrounds to worship Jesus. While many people have different strategies for greater spiritual vitality and gospel movement in Boston, maybe all that it takes is to come together, as one, and worship! Clearly, Jesus thought so. Together, we can show how human barriers and enmity between people are transformed through Christ’s reconciling work.

Noa Carter praising God during the final closing doxology together. PC: Shirin Kazimov

Kelly Fassett is the Executive Director of UniteBoston. She has a graduate certificate from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and recently graduated with her Masters of Divinity from Boston University School of Theology. She planning to be ordained in the American Baptist Churches this fall. She lives with her husband in Dorchester and is expecting her first child this November. 

Written by uniteboston · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: jesus, jesus christ, uniteboston, unity, university

Apr 08 2019

Passover Seder at the Mill Church

We request your presence with your family to come and celebrate the Passover Seder from a Christian/Messianic perspective on Saturday April 20, 2019 at 4 pm at the Mill Church in Millbury.

Passover is the first of the Feasts of the Lord, as instructed in Leviticus 23 in the Bible. It is followed by the Feast of Unleavened bread and First fruits also in Leviticus 23 in the Bible. Yeshua (Yehoshua or Jesus) kept the Passover and a detailed account is provided in the Gospels (that many Christians know of as the Last Supper, before His crucifixion).

During the Last Supper, Jesus said, “This do in remembrance of Me.” (Luke 22:19b)

If you would like to know more, please join us to discover the richness of the scriptures and a deeper understanding of who Jesus is and what He did.

Please note the Passover Seder service will include a dinner with lamb roast as part of the main course. There will be vegetarian options for those with different dietary preferences.

Cost *: $15/adult (20 years and older) and $10/teens (13-19 years old). No cost (free) for children 12 years old and under as long as they are accompanied by an adult. Checks should be made out to the Mill Church, Millbury.

* There are some volunteer opportunities for anyone unable to attend due to the cost of the meal.

Please reply and let us know by Sunday, April 14th if you plan to attend, and the number of your family and friends (20 years and older, teens and 12 and under). Feel free to forward this invitation to family and friends – even if they don’t know about or believe in Jesus (yet)! Everyone is welcome but RSVP is required by 4/14. RSVP by emailing andrew.peoples@alphane.org

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: jesus christ, worship and prayer

Aug 04 2018

Endorsement from the Catholic Archdiocese for Upcoming Worship Night

We just received an endorsement for the UB worship night from the Office for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston! Check it out below – We are grateful for the leadership of UB Board Member Dr. Vito Nicastro in this and his role within the Archdiocese of Boston.

It’s encouraging to see more and more churches and ministries come behind this opportunity for public witness to the gospel – We look forward to worshipping with you in the Boston Common on August 16!


The Office for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston is pleased to join with UniteBoston’s “Once City One Love” Worship Night, and with other endorsers of this event such as the Institute for Christian Unity, local pastors, Highrock Church, and others.

This is the second year of this public witness to the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and this witness is all the more powerful because it comes in one voice from Christians of many churches and ecclesial communities.  Jesus prayed for all of us his followers to be one, so the world may believe (John 17:21), and we encourage Catholics of the Archdiocese of Boston to add their presence to the evangelization of this event.

For more information, feel free to contact Dr. Vito Nicastro, Associate Director of the Office for Ecumenical and Interreligious affairs at Vito_Nicastro@rcab.org, or call the Office at 617-746-5799.

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

Jul 16 2018

Summer Worship Night

Everyone is invited to DaySpring Chapel’s night of unending worship!

This event is open to all ages and even families – This will be a fun-filled night with games, snacks and fellowship! We hope to see you there!

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: boston, christian, city, jesus christ

Jun 16 2018

DaySpring Conference

Join us for a spectacular week of worship, prophetic services and amazing ministrations from Apostle Sam Aiyedobgon and Prophetess Angella Reid. There will be events every day from Wednesday to Sunday so you can pick any night or come to all!

There will be free childcare! Come and experience God in a new and refreshing way! Also follow DaySpring Chapel for more information at https://m.facebook.com/DaySpringChapelBoston

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: body of christ, boston, christ, christian unity, christianity, church, faith, jesus christ, massachusetts, united night of worship, worship and prayer

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