by Kimberley Morrison | Jan 4, 2021 | City Engagement
Around December 19th I received an email advising me that I had a message waiting on the answering machine in my office at Park Street Church. It was a neighbor in the streets around Park Street Church who was calling. This neighbor does not go to church anywhere. In...
by Kimberley Morrison | Nov 30, 2020 | City Engagement
Christmas is a wonderful season when we remember the appearing of God in flesh! Jesus of Nazareth was born as an infant into this dark and dying world that he might bring Light and Life. Now, as we follow in the footsteps of Jesus it is our mandate to walk as he...
by Jennifer Powell | Sep 18, 2020 | BHCHP, City Engagement, East Boston, Face Masks, Love Thy Neighbor, Malden, Mattapan, Revere, Senior Buddies
< RETURN TO CITY ENGAGEMENT In the early days of the pandemic, Park Street Church organized a COVID Rapid Response team with a focus on mobilizing quickly and jumping in to action to support other organizations in the communities as they provided people with food...
by Kimberley Morrison | Sep 8, 2020 | City Engagement, East Boston, Face Masks, Love Thy Neighbor, Malden, Mattapan, Revere, Uncategorized
This story is written in the first person by Hannah Tam a young Asian woman who attends Harvard Medical and delivered groceries on the Labor Day weekend. We delivered the groceries this morning at 10am. What a wonderful way to start the day! After attending the 11am...
by Kimberley Morrison | Aug 11, 2020 | City Engagement, East Boston, Love Thy Neighbor, Mattapan, Revere
by Jennifer Powell Julianne White was building a career in the corporate world when she felt a tug at her heart five years ago to do something that would enable her to more directly help people. She could not have foreseen the winding path that led her to a critical...
by Kimberley Morrison | Jul 29, 2020 | City Engagement, East Boston, Malden, Mattapan, Revere
America is in the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. 1 Recent surveys suggest that people are going hungry. However, surveys also suggest that federal aid packages amounting to more than $2 trillion dollars have prevented a surge in poverty2. This...