Adam Herndon

Adam Herndon

Minister of Discipleship

Welcome to our Family Ministry, where we walk alongside parents in their journey of faith and parenting. Our programs and gatherings are designed to help children grow in their understanding of God’s love and develop a vibrant, lasting relationship with Him and one another. We believe in fostering a warm and inclusive community where families can connect, encourage one another, and thrive together. Above all, we are fully committed to creating a safe and nurturing environment where every child is protected, valued, and cared for.

Family Ministry programing

  • Nursery is available during the 8:30 am and 11 am services.
  • Children’s Church for preschool through 1st grade takes place during the 8:30 and 11 am services.
  • Sunday School for preschool through 12th grade begins at 9:45 am.

Leonard Mosiah

Minister to Youth

We believe every student is created and deeply loved by God. Our goal is to help teens know, love, and follow Jesus in their everyday lives. Together with a team of committed adult leaders, we partner with parents to support teens during these formative years. We create spaces where students feel they belong, ask honest questions, and grow in faith. Through meaningful relationships, biblical teaching, character development, and opportunities to serve—both in and outside the church—we encourage students to live out a Christ-centered life with purpose and confidence.

Sam

Tweens Leader

At Park Street, our Tweens Ministry supports kids as they transition from childhood into the tween years, when friendships become especially important. Through quarterly field trips and shared experiences, we help them build strong peer connections within the church. As their questions about life and faith deepen, we guide them through scripture in thoughtful, age-appropriate ways—helping them grow spiritually and feel a true sense of belonging at church.

KRISTINA JOHNSON

Director of Children’s Ministries

In our Kids Ministry, we embrace children’s curiosity, energy, and wonderfully weird questions—because we believe God meets them right where they are. We help kids explore who God is and who they are in light of His love, encouraging them to develop a strong sense of identity and connection to God. Through age-appropriate teaching, we introduce the daily rhythms of Christian life—praying, praising, obeying, learning scripture, and applying it—in ways that make sense to young minds. Our approach values different learning styles: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic, with plenty of movement, creativity, and repetition to help truths stick. Above all, we want every child to know that faith is not just something to learn—it’s something they can live, every day.

Stephanie Verrengia

Nursery Director

Our top priority is to support parents in their journey by providing a safe, welcoming space where they can confidently leave their child and worship with peace of mind. We take seriously the church’s promise made at baptism—to help raise each child in the family of God—and strive to reflect that commitment in our care. Nursery volunteers are background-checked (CORI’d) and trained, offering families the reassurance that their little ones are in the hands of capable, trusted members of our church community.

Leslie Bodkin

Leslie Bodkin

Director of Enable Boston
We believe that God creates each person in his image and for his good purposes. Park Street Church strives to be a church that ministers to and with people of differing abilities and disabilities. Our focus is on unity in Christ, believing that the church is disabled without the presence and ministry of people with disabilities. Therefore, our desire is to integrate people with disabilities in all aspects of our Christian community whenever possible. We do understand that there are some needs that are best met in a separate setting, and we are committed to addressing individual needs to the best of our ability. Our hope is to equip those with and without disabilities to serve alongside each other, to the glory of God.

Ministry Highlights

WE CURRENTLY OFFER:

  • Volunteers to assist individuals with special needs during church services and activities.
  • Support and training for volunteers.
  • Events and Bible studies at a slower pace for adults (see below for a description of Friendship Bible Study).
  • Volunteers to help those in wheelchairs attend worship services.
  • Our historic building is mostly wheelchair-accessible. Download a campus map of accessible spaces.
  • ASL interpretation at the evening service is currently on hiatus. If you would like live interpretation and/or streaming, please contact Heather Hutter. With advanced notice interpreters are still available.
  • Pastoral questions or counseling, especially for family members of people with disabilities.