Faithful, with a Little or a Lot: Personal Finances and Investing
Park Street Church 1 Park Street, Boston, MA, United StatesJesus was blunt. Why should anyone entrust more to you, if you don’t handle well what you already have?
Nurturing Relational Connections Across Boston's Christian Community
Jesus was blunt. Why should anyone entrust more to you, if you don’t handle well what you already have?
A day retreat for the weary and heavy-laden professional Step away. Reset. Sometimes you need time with your the Shepherd of your soul—so badly. But worse, you may need it so badly that you don't have the energy to organize it! This is a personal workshop offering tools for the care of your soul, with guidance as […]
Do you work in STEM, or a related field, or are you just interested in science/technology? Join Boston Fellows for the spring term STEM Cohort. For 6 Sunday afternoons, we’ll gather for rich theological and practical conversations about how to live out our Christian faith in contexts shaped by science and technology, facilitated by a […]
Join us at Park Street Church in Boston on January 24th from 9am to 3pm for this one day conference on the Alpha Chinese Film Series. The day will be presented by the Alpha Asia Pacific Team and special guest Vinnie Tang, Global Senior Vice President of Alpha International and Director of Alpha Asia Pacific. […]
How can evangelism and social concern be connected in global missions? Park Street Church warmly invites you to an informal, interactive, and practical event with Dr. Ruth Padilla DeBorst (Associate Professor of World Christianity, Western Theological Seminary) who will present on integral mission. Rob Antonucci (Assistant Director, Wilson Center for World Christianity, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) will discuss examples […]
Park Street Church is looking for qualified applicants for the position of Minister (or Director) of City Engagement. The Minister of City Engagement is responsible for strengthening ongoing city engagement ministries; researching and developing new areas of city engagement; discipling and equipping volunteers; and providing pastoral care and other support to the members of our […]
God offers us a fulfilling, realistic, and compelling vision of community. Popular culture assails every one of us with lies, not only about sex, but also about romance and relationships. But "No!" is not God's first word on these questions. There is a positive vision, with many historical precedents and models, but it requires […]
This Grant Writing Workshop is an opportunity for leaders of faith-based programs for citizens returning from incarceration to learn the basics of grant writing, so that by the end of the day, you will have the key elements of grant proposal in your hand. Topics include: Gathering your information Defining your mission Setting SMART goals […]
A conversation with Bruce Herman Sometimes truth is anything but beautiful-- or so experience often tells us. Is pursuit of beauty even possible in a world of suffering and injustice? Where do beauty, truth, and goodness connect in contemporary art? What is the relationship between "taste" and "standards" in the realm of the beautiful and what […]
The science and practice of "the way we do things here" What is organizational culture, exactly? How do we cultivate our life together to promote personal growth and mutual development in common mission, rather than crushing our humanity? What practical steps can I personally take—whether from the top, the middle, or the bottom of the pyramid? We hear talk of […]
Leading as a Christian in a 'secular' organization What does God expect us to know about leadership in the marketplace from studying the Bible? How does the Holy Spirit direct us in the context of the workplace? What does "servant leadership" even mean, in a world of strategic planning and balance sheets? From the humorous, to […]
The Church in Boston is in a season of re-building. Like the city of Jerusalem in the time of Nehemiah, our churches and communities have experienced loss, desolation, and isolation. Yet, God is moving. Nehemiah and Ezra gathered the people of Israel together inviting them to re-inhabit the city of Jerusalem, to rebuild what had been ruined. To do so […]
A celebration of contemporary Christian music from pop, rock, and bluegrass to gospel.
A day retreat for the weary and heavy-laden professional Step away. Reset. Sometimes you need time with your Heavenly Father—so badly. But worse, you may need it so badly that you don't have the energy to organize it! So in response to the feedback from this event last year, Boston Fellows is again offering a space […]
You need God's precepts and practices for personal money management. Inflation. Rising interest rates. Uptick in unemployment. Now's the time to look at your situation, whether as a check-up or an overhaul. You can find a sense of peace and control in managing your budget and planning, with rock-solid principles, and doable best practices. Join […]
Does spirituality belong in the doctor's office? The majority of Americans report that stress and mental health challenges of the last two years have adversely affected their physical health. Can we treat the body without treating the mind? without treating the soul? Could secular medical science make room for the sacred? Should it? What of religions […]
How do threats and constraints shape our life's work? How do internal threats compare with external ones? Can they be reconciled with beauty? Join the conversation as Dr. Mia Chung discusses the unique challenges faced by virtuosi composers Ludwig van Beethoven and Zhou Long, and the implications for artists and all of us today.
If machine learning can predict behavior, can it also manipulate behavior? Is facial recognition software just? What might it mean to love God and neighbor in our use of Artificial Intelligence? Ehi Nosakhare, PhD and AI Data Scientist at Microsoft's New England Research and Development Center (NERD), discussing how Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) models are […]
What was the worldview of the ancient Hebrew and Christian Scriptures? What can science learn from it? Join a conversation with Dr. John ZuHone, astrophysicist, as he discusses how the creation worldview of ancient Biblical writers and church fathers differs from our own, and what implications this has for current scientists. Seminar, interaction, and small-group discussion. Register HERE.
Step away. Reset. So many are frazzled, or much worse, by the demands of the last 18 months. Healthcare personnel and educators and front-liners of all kinds have especially felt the burden. But everyone is affected. In response, Boston Fellows offers a day of spiritual practices for rest and refreshment. Join us for an in-person […]