Students from all over the diocese will be gathering at the Barbara C. Harris Camp and Conference Center in New Hampshire to enjoy great games, live music, engaging sessions, really good food and great people. Any students in grades 9-12 are welcome. The cost is $100, with some need-based scholarships available.
Sign up soon, because places are limited and this event will sell out! Registration deadline is Friday, Jan. 25.
This training is for those who wish to become trainers for Seeing the Face of God in Each Other antiracism training. The training takes place from 5-9 p.m. on Friday evening and from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday. The registration form is available below in PDF format.
Location:
The Walker Center
171 Grove St.
Newton-Auburndale
Cost: $125
For more information, please call 617-423-6100 or 781-275-1018
Students from all over the diocese will be gathering at the Barbara C. Harris Camp and Conference Center in New Hampshire to enjoy great games, live music, engaging sessions, really good food and great people. Any students in grades 9-12 are welcome. The cost is $100, with some need-based scholarships available.
Sign up soon, because places are limited and this event will sell out! Registration deadline is Friday, Jan. 25.
This training is for those who wish to become trainers for Seeing the Face of God in Each Other antiracism training. The training takes place from 5-9 p.m. on Friday evening and from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday. The registration form is available below in PDF format.
Location:
The Walker Center
171 Grove St.
Newton-Auburndale
Cost: $125
For more information, please call 617-423-6100 or 781-275-1018
Bethany House of Prayer presents Noticing, Witnessing, Wondering, a winter creativity workshop led by poet, artist and spiritual director Kimberly Cloutier Green. Participants, writing in a quiet, supportive and camaraderie-filled environment, will explore poem-making as an act of reverence for the natural world as an expression of God.
Registration is required; the suggested fee is $30. Participants are asked to bring a journal.
For more information call 781-648-2433 or e-mail bethanyretreats [at] verizon [dot] net.
Clergy and lay leaders from small churches are invited to join with one another for a Small Church Summit on Saturday, Feb. 9, beginning at 9 a.m., at St. Mark’s Church in Burlington. The gathering will be an occasion to share joys and challenges and discover assets and resources and what participants might be able to offer to one another, as well as to explore the benefits of collaborative partnering and to talk about new paradigms for ordained and lay leadership. Participants are asked to come prepared to share, to be supported and to be surprised by God’s grace.
Students from all over the diocese will be gathering at the Barbara C. Harris Camp and Conference Center in New Hampshire to enjoy great games, live music, engaging sessions, really good food and great people. Any students in grades 9-12 are welcome. The cost is $100, with some need-based scholarships available.
Sign up soon, because places are limited and this event will sell out! Registration deadline is Friday, Jan. 25.
The Cathedral Church of St. Paul presents a weekly program for Lent, The Arc of History Bends Toward Justice: The Civil Rights Struggle Then as Now, as Seen from Boston.
The series, hosted by Bishop Barbara C. Harris, will feature people who were there during the intense days of America's civil rights movement telling their stories and engaging in discussion with attendees.
Thursdays at 12:15 p.m.; bring lunch and learn from those who were there.
*Please note that the program with John Lewis will be Monday, Mar. 10, at 1 p.m.
Pianist and organist Ed Broms continues his monthly series of performances playing the complete works of jazz legend John Coltrane at 7:30 pm on Friday, February 15, 2008 at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, (138 Tremont Street, Boston, MA, 617-482-5800 x1103). This performance will feature Coltrane’s work from late 1958. Tickets are $10 at the door.
The Cathedral Church of St. Paul presents a weekly program for Lent, The Arc of History Bends Toward Justice: The Civil Rights Struggle Then as Now, as Seen from Boston.
The series, hosted by Bishop Barbara C. Harris, will feature people who were there during the intense days of America's civil rights movement telling their stories and engaging in discussion with attendees.
Thursdays at 12:15 p.m.; bring lunch and learn from those who were there.
*Please note that the program with John Lewis will be Monday, Mar. 10, at 1 p.m.
The Sisters of St. Margaret host a Lenten day of prayer: "Repentance, forgiveness and Trust: Praying the Psalms in Lent" (psalms 32, 91 and 107), led by Sr. Kristina Frances, SSM.
The suggested donation of $35 includes lunch.
For more information, please call 617-445-8961 x127, or e-mail resbostonssm [at] yahoo [dot] com.
St. Margaret's Convent
17 Highland Park Street
Boston
MagnificatBoston is a group of singers "from parishes in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts and beyond" who are dedicated to the performance of Anglican choral Evensong. In monastic tradition, Evensong are the prayers said before retiring for the night.
The 25-member group performs once each month at a parish or chapel in the diocese, singing both English period and new American liturgical music.
The Cathedral Church of St. Paul presents a weekly program for Lent, The Arc of History Bends Toward Justice: The Civil Rights Struggle Then as Now, as Seen from Boston.
The series, hosted by Bishop Barbara C. Harris, will feature people who were there during the intense days of America's civil rights movement telling their stories and engaging in discussion with attendees.
Thursdays at 12:15 p.m.; bring lunch and learn from those who were there.
*Please note that the program with John Lewis will be Monday, Mar. 10, at 1 p.m.
Boston Harbor, Concord River, Neponset River and South Shore deaneries
Bishop: The Rt. Rev. M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE
Location: The Barbara C. Harris Center, Greenfield, NH
For more information, check out the pre-confirmation page on the diomassyouth site.
Boston Harbor, Concord River, Neponset River and South Shore deaneries
Bishop: The Rt. Rev. M. Thomas Shaw, SSJE
Location: The Barbara C. Harris Center, Greenfield, NH
For more information, check out the pre-confirmation page on the diomassyouth site.
Absalom Jones: Raphaelle PealeAbsalom Jones, born into slavery in 1746, was an African American abolitionist and clergyman. He was the first African American priest in the Episcopal Church.
Rediscover the gift of a few hours of quiet reflection. The day begins with an opening meditation from area leaders and colleagues, followed by individual quiet time, shared reflections, worship and midday meal.
Led by David Urion, M.D., neurologist at Children's Hospital.
Registration is required, suggest fee of $30 includes midday dinner.
For more information call 781-648-2433 or e-mail bethanyretreats [at] verizon [dot] net.
The Cathedral Church of St. Paul presents a weekly program for Lent, The Arc of History Bends Toward Justice: The Civil Rights Struggle Then as Now, as Seen from Boston.
The series, hosted by Bishop Barbara C. Harris, will feature people who were there during the intense days of America's civil rights movement telling their stories and engaging in discussion with attendees.
Thursdays at 12:15 p.m.; bring lunch and learn from those who were there.
*Please note that the program with John Lewis will be Monday, Mar. 10, at 1 p.m.
Journey “Toward Resurrection” at the Province of New England’s Conference on Stewardship, Evangelism and Congregational Development, March 7-9, 2008 in Westborough, MA at the DoubleTree Hotel.
Register on line at www.province1.org - EXTENDED REGISTRATION DEADLINE - NOW FEB. 25
Journey “Toward Resurrection” at the Province of New England’s Conference on Stewardship, Evangelism and Congregational Development, March 7-9, 2008 in Westborough, MA at the DoubleTree Hotel.
Register on line at www.province1.org - EXTENDED REGISTRATION DEADLINE - NOW FEB. 25
Bethany House of Prayer presents Noticing, Witnessing, Wondering, a winter creativity workshop led by poet, artist and spiritual director Kimberly Cloutier Green. Participants, writing in a quiet, supportive and camaraderie-filled environment, will explore poem-making as an act of reverence for the natural world as an expression of God.
Registration is required; the suggested fee is $30. Participants are asked to bring a journal.
For more information call 781-648-2433 or e-mail bethanyretreats [at] verizon [dot] net.
Ecclesia Ministries common cathedral and its partners in the Doorbell Ministry for the homeless present a kick-off conference on welcoming the newly housed into the larger community. The keynote speaker is Kip Tiernan, founder of Rosie's Place and the Greater Boston Food Bank.
Journey “Toward Resurrection” at the Province of New England’s Conference on Stewardship, Evangelism and Congregational Development, March 7-9, 2008 in Westborough, MA at the DoubleTree Hotel.
Register on line at www.province1.org - EXTENDED REGISTRATION DEADLINE - NOW FEB. 25