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Oct 31 2024

Choral Meditations – a relaxing concert

Come and be embraced by sound!

Relax, breathe deep, and listen to Exploratory Choral Mediations, with Nathan Halbur and Alexandra Henderson.

All are welcome! Please join us at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Wednesday 6th Nov, 5.15pm. Free and open to all!

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: concert, music

Oct 31 2024

Secret Byrd – musical performance

Coming to the Cathedral Church of St. Paul THIS WEEK!
All Souls weekend marks the Boston debut of the hit immersive production SECRET BYRD, recreating the secret masses that were held in England during the Counter Reformation of the 1590’s.
This international tour has played over 25 cities around the world. It features singers The Gesualdo Six singing William Byrd’s Mass in 5 Voices by candlelight in a unique immersive installation in the Cathedral Church of St Paul on Tremont Street.
The show plays Halloween night at 6pm and 9pm, November 1 at 6pm, and Saturday, November 2 at 6pm and 9pm. Purchase tickets here: https://revels.org/event/secretbyrd/
We hope you’ll come and experience this unique production, which The Financial Times calls “Profound, spiritual, and beautiful.” You can watch a trailer for the production here:

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: archdiocese of boston, boston, christian, concert, inspiration, music

Aug 18 2024

Live theatre with music, outdoors

The Rev. Rita Powell (Episcopal Chaplain, Harvard) has written a play, inspired by the writing of early Christian theologian Evagrius. We Say Various Things About Sleep will be presented outdoors (in Cambridge and in Fitchburg), with live music, on August 23, 24 and 25.

How does the body experience the spiritual? Do we know our own souls? How do we encounter the divine: through music, text, movement, nature? Evagrius was transformed by his time spent in reflection in the wilderness; we seek our own miniature transformations, spending an evening together in nature and art.

Enjoy a New England summer evening with theatre and music! Please do come early and bring a picnic. (Also, bring something to sit on! If you’re joining us in Cambridge, bring a picnic blanket or a folding chair. If you’re joining us in Fitchburg, there will be stone seats – but bring padding to sit on!)

Tickets are FREE (though donations are much appreciated!)  You can find all details for We Say Various Things About Sleep at an Eventbrite page here

Please join us for a unique experience.

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: art, awakening, cambridge, christianity, concert, faith, music, spirituality

Apr 04 2024

Eastertide Concert – Ordinary Time Folk Trio

Music has the power to point us to something greater, and to reveal that light which is breaking in all around us.  Join us for a concert of live music rooted in joy and hope of resurrection life featuring Joseph Bartels, Eliza Lemmon, and the folk trio Ordinary Time Music as we celebrate with joy the reality of the resurrection.

Friday April 19
7pm Concert
6:30pm Doors Open

Tickets available at the door or in advance at https://nscbc.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2179318

General Admission
$20 ($18 until Apr 5)

Student (K-12) or College or Seminary Student
$10 ($8 until Apr 5)

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Ordinary Time is an independent folk acoustic trio rooted in the Christian tradition. Comprised of Ben Keyes (guitar, piano, mandolin), Peter La Grand (guitar, banjo, dobro), and Jill McFadden (guitar, violin), Ordinary Time presents extraordinarily rich vocal harmonies, skillful instrumentation, and thought-provoking lyrics. The band’s oeuvre seamlessly weaves the hymns of generations past with their own new songs”often indistinguishably”producing a sound that ranges from bluegrass-tinged Americana to sacred harp hymn arrangements.  The band has released five records and tours semi-annually.

Grounded in tradition, innovative in expression, and mature in musicianship, Ordinary Time offers an important and unique voice, gifting us with enduring tunes for the journey of faith

Hear their music on Spotify or Apple Music
See more at https://www.ordinarytimemusic.com/

Eliza Lemmon co-fronts Athens, Georgia- based alternative folk / indie rock group “lighthearted.” Identical twins, Eliza Lemmon and Gracie Huffman, have been playing music together for as long as they can remember, and the group officially formed in 2019. lighthearted’s songs range from soft and contemplative to upbeat and groovy. lighthearted has been touring the country the past few years, and plan to keep writing, recording, and touring. Lemmon just moved to the North Shore of Massachusetts, and is ecstatic to be a part of the music scene here
Hear her music on Spotify or Apple Music
See more at instagram or TikTok

Joseph Bartels has formerly made music as a member of projects, The Aircraft and Shkunki Shkunki Wantutrifor, in addition to some orchestral composition and scoring of student films. Now, Bartels writes music as a solo project under the name, Gustaaf Janssen. This current project serves as an outlet for Bartels’s more eclectic, personal, religious, and imaginative work.  Hear his music on Spotify or Apple Music

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: concert, music

Jan 24 2024

Worship Night – Community Concert

Local Church Showcase & Worship Night at The Well Coffee House, East Boston (173 Border St, East Boston MA 02128) on January 27, 2024 from 4:00 – 8:00 PM. The purpose of this event is to provide a platform to invite a non-believing friend to engage with local churches and local Christians in a unique way, plus have the opportunity to fellowship and enjoy a night of music and treats.

Event Details:

  • Tickets: $25 BOGO (Includes 2 tickets, 2 drinks & 2 pastries).
  • Objective: To connect nonbelievers with local churches, aiming to reach 50-75 Non-Christians with the Gospel and provide opportunities for fellowship and worship.
  • Participating Churches:
    • Church at The Well
    • Christ Church Charlestown
    • King’s Hill Church
    • Seven Mile Road Church

This gathering is a mission-driven opportunity to bring together church members, local Christians, and those in need of the Gospel. For more information or to register, click here.

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: community, music, worship

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