Join the church family each week as we gather for prayer either virtually or in person.
Note: There will be no all-church prayer on FRI, JUN 2.
SAT, JUN 10, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, JUN 16, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
SAT, JUN 24, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
Email Michael Balboni with any other questions or comments. Register using the button below for Zoom access.
Join the church family each week as we gather for prayer either virtually or in person.
Note: There will be no all-church prayer on FRI, JUN 2.
SAT, JUN 10, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, JUN 16, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
SAT, JUN 24, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
Email Michael Balboni with any other questions or comments. Register using the button below for Zoom access.
Join the church family each week as we gather for prayer either virtually or in person.
Note: There will be no all-church prayer on FRI, JUN 2.
SAT, JUN 10, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, JUN 16, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
SAT, JUN 24, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
Email Michael Balboni with any other questions or comments. Register using the button below for Zoom access.
Home is Park Street Church’s THUR night (5:45–7:15 PM) and SAT morning (8:30–11:00 AM) response to the needs that face our vulnerable neighbors on the streets of Boston.
To serve responsibly, they are operating with volunteer rotation schedules. If you are interested in joining, you are welcome! Volunteers (hosts) are welcome 15-30 minutes early to pray and help set up, and for 20 minutes after for debrief.
Home is Park Street Church’s THUR night (5:45–7:15 PM) and SAT morning (8:30–11:00 AM) response to the needs that face our vulnerable neighbors on the streets of Boston.
To serve responsibly, they are operating with volunteer rotation schedules. If you are interested in joining, you are welcome! Volunteers (hosts) are welcome 15-30 minutes early to pray and help set up, and for 20 minutes after for debrief.
Home is Park Street Church’s THUR night (5:45–7:15 PM) and SAT morning (8:30–11:00 AM) response to the needs that face our vulnerable neighbors on the streets of Boston.
To serve responsibly, they are operating with volunteer rotation schedules. If you are interested in joining, you are welcome! Volunteers (hosts) are welcome 15-30 minutes early to pray and help set up, and for 20 minutes after for debrief.
Home is Park Street Church’s THUR night (5:45–7:15 PM) and SAT morning (8:30–11:00 AM) response to the needs that face our vulnerable neighbors on the streets of Boston.
To serve responsibly, they are operating with volunteer rotation schedules. If you are interested in joining, you are welcome! Volunteers (hosts) are welcome 15-30 minutes early to pray and help set up, and for 20 minutes after for debrief.
Home is Park Street Church’s THUR night (5:45–7:15 PM) and SAT morning (8:30–11:00 AM) response to the needs that face our vulnerable neighbors on the streets of Boston.
To serve responsibly, they are operating with volunteer rotation schedules. If you are interested in joining, you are welcome! Volunteers (hosts) are welcome 15-30 minutes early to pray and help set up, and for 20 minutes after for debrief.
Home is Park Street Church’s THUR night (5:45–7:15 PM) and SAT morning (8:30–11:00 AM) response to the needs that face our vulnerable neighbors on the streets of Boston.
To serve responsibly, they are operating with volunteer rotation schedules. If you are interested in joining, you are welcome! Volunteers (hosts) are welcome 15-30 minutes early to pray and help set up, and for 20 minutes after for debrief.
Home is Park Street Church’s THUR night (5:45–7:15 PM) and SAT morning (8:30–11:00 AM) response to the needs that face our vulnerable neighbors on the streets of Boston.
To serve responsibly, they are operating with volunteer rotation schedules. If you are interested in joining, you are welcome! Volunteers (hosts) are welcome 15-30 minutes early to pray and help set up, and for 20 minutes after for debrief.
Home is Park Street Church’s THUR night (5:45–7:15 PM) and SAT morning (8:30–11:00 AM) response to the needs that face our vulnerable neighbors on the streets of Boston.
To serve responsibly, they are operating with volunteer rotation schedules. If you are interested in joining, you are welcome! Volunteers (hosts) are welcome 15-30 minutes early to pray and help set up, and for 20 minutes after for debrief.
Home is Park Street Church’s THUR night (5:45–7:15 PM) and SAT morning (8:30–11:00 AM) response to the needs that face our vulnerable neighbors on the streets of Boston.
To serve responsibly, they are operating with volunteer rotation schedules. If you are interested in joining, you are welcome! Volunteers (hosts) are welcome 15-30 minutes early to pray and help set up, and for 20 minutes after for debrief.
Home is Park Street Church’s THUR night (5:45–7:15 PM) and SAT morning (8:30–11:00 AM) response to the needs that face our vulnerable neighbors on the streets of Boston.
To serve responsibly, they are operating with volunteer rotation schedules. If you are interested in joining, you are welcome! Volunteers (hosts) are welcome 15-30 minutes early to pray and help set up, and for 20 minutes after for debrief.
Home is Park Street Church’s THUR night (5:45–7:15 PM) and SAT morning (8:30–11:00 AM) response to the needs that face our vulnerable neighbors on the streets of Boston.
To serve responsibly, they are operating with volunteer rotation schedules. If you are interested in joining, you are welcome! Volunteers (hosts) are welcome 15-30 minutes early to pray and help set up, and for 20 minutes after for debrief.
We are a generation being transformed by Christ in community, and in being transformed, we hope to transform the world around us. This is Wednesday Café’s mission statement! We are a gathering of young adults in our early 20s, and each week we gather to practice these themes in our fellowship and Bible study. At 7:00 PM every Wednesday, we begin with fellowship over food; then around 7:20 PM we enter a time of large group worship, and finally around 7:45 PM we break up into small groups. There are different kinds of small groups: women’s, men’s, and co-ed.
For more information, contact Damian Long, Minister of Small Groups & Young Adults.
We are a generation being transformed by Christ in community, and in being transformed, we hope to transform the world around us. This is Wednesday Café’s mission statement! We are a gathering of young adults in our early 20s, and each week we gather to practice these themes in our fellowship and Bible study. At 7:00 PM every Wednesday, we begin with fellowship over food; then around 7:20 PM we enter a time of large group worship, and finally around 7:45 PM we break up into small groups. There are different kinds of small groups: women’s, men’s, and co-ed.
For more information, contact Damian Long, Minister of Small Groups & Young Adults.
We are a generation being transformed by Christ in community, and in being transformed, we hope to transform the world around us. This is Wednesday Café’s mission statement! We are a gathering of young adults in our early 20s, and each week we gather to practice these themes in our fellowship and Bible study. At 7:00 PM every Wednesday, we begin with fellowship over food; then around 7:20 PM we enter a time of large group worship, and finally around 7:45 PM we break up into small groups. There are different kinds of small groups: women’s, men’s, and co-ed.
For more information, contact Damian Long, Minister of Small Groups & Young Adults.
We are a generation being transformed by Christ in community, and in being transformed, we hope to transform the world around us. This is Wednesday Café’s mission statement! We are a gathering of young adults in our early 20s, and each week we gather to practice these themes in our fellowship and Bible study. At 7:00 PM every Wednesday, we begin with fellowship over food; then around 7:20 PM we enter a time of large group worship, and finally around 7:45 PM we break up into small groups. There are different kinds of small groups: women’s, men’s, and co-ed.
For more information, contact Damian Long, Minister of Small Groups & Young Adults.
We are a generation being transformed by Christ in community, and in being transformed, we hope to transform the world around us. This is Wednesday Café’s mission statement! We are a gathering of young adults in our early 20s, and each week we gather to practice these themes in our fellowship and Bible study. At 7:00 PM every Wednesday, we begin with fellowship over food; then around 7:20 PM we enter a time of large group worship, and finally around 7:45 PM we break up into small groups. There are different kinds of small groups: women’s, men’s, and co-ed.
For more information, contact Damian Long, Minister of Small Groups & Young Adults.
We are a generation being transformed by Christ in community, and in being transformed, we hope to transform the world around us. This is Wednesday Café’s mission statement! We are a gathering of young adults in our early 20s, and each week we gather to practice these themes in our fellowship and Bible study. At 7:00 PM every Wednesday, we begin with fellowship over food; then around 7:20 PM we enter a time of large group worship, and finally around 7:45 PM we break up into small groups. There are different kinds of small groups: women’s, men’s, and co-ed.
For more information, contact Damian Long, Minister of Small Groups & Young Adults.
Tuesday Café is a gathering of young adults in their 20s and 30s at Park Street Church. While we are primarily comprised of those in their later 20s and 30s, all are welcome to visit to see if this is the right community for you. At 7:00 PM every Tuesday, we get together for a large group time of worship and fellowship, and then at 7:30 PM we break up into small groups.
Tuesday Café is a gathering of young adults in their 20s and 30s at Park Street Church. While we are primarily comprised of those in their later 20s and 30s, all are welcome to visit to see if this is the right community for you. At 7:00 PM every Tuesday, we get together for a large group time of worship and fellowship, and then at 7:30 PM we break up into small groups.
Tuesday Café is a gathering of young adults in their 20s and 30s at Park Street Church. While we are primarily comprised of those in their later 20s and 30s, all are welcome to visit to see if this is the right community for you. At 7:00 PM every Tuesday, we get together for a large group time of worship and fellowship, and then at 7:30 PM we break up into small groups.
Tuesday Café is a gathering of young adults in their 20s and 30s at Park Street Church. While we are primarily comprised of those in their later 20s and 30s, all are welcome to visit to see if this is the right community for you. At 7:00 PM every Tuesday, we get together for a large group time of worship and fellowship, and then at 7:30 PM we break up into small groups.
Tuesday Café is a gathering of young adults in their 20s and 30s at Park Street Church. While we are primarily comprised of those in their later 20s and 30s, all are welcome to visit to see if this is the right community for you. At 7:00 PM every Tuesday, we get together for a large group time of worship and fellowship, and then at 7:30 PM we break up into small groups.
Tuesday Café is a gathering of young adults in their 20s and 30s at Park Street Church. While we are primarily comprised of those in their later 20s and 30s, all are welcome to visit to see if this is the right community for you. At 7:00 PM every Tuesday, we get together for a large group time of worship and fellowship, and then at 7:30 PM we break up into small groups.
Join us for worship services at 8:30 am, 11:00 am & 4:00 pm! To learn more, please click the link below.
Children’s Church is available at the 8:30 AM service for pre-school to kindergarten, and at the 11:00 AM, and 4:00 PM services, for pre-school to 3rd grade. When you arrive at the church, head to the Ockenga lobby, where you will find our Family Ministry check-in area. There you will find someone from family ministries who will be able to help you check your child into Children’s Church.
Children remain with their parents in the sanctuary for the beginning of the worship service, and then are dismissed to Children’s Church after the scripture readings. Children’s Church is held on the third floor of building one.
Looking for activities for your kids to do at home? We have a library of over 100 Children’s Church videos that your family can watch from home, as well as children’s bulletins that are updated weekly.
Children’s Church is available at the 8:30 AM service for pre-school to kindergarten, and at the 11:00 AM, and 4:00 PM services, for pre-school to 3rd grade. When you arrive at the church, head to the Ockenga lobby, where you will find our Family Ministry check-in area. There you will find someone from family ministries who will be able to help you check your child into Children’s Church.
Children remain with their parents in the sanctuary for the beginning of the worship service, and then are dismissed to Children’s Church after the scripture readings. Children’s Church is held on the third floor of building one.
Looking for activities for your kids to do at home? We have a library of over 100 Children’s Church videos that your family can watch from home, as well as children’s bulletins that are updated weekly.
Children’s Church is available at the 8:30 AM service for pre-school to kindergarten, and at the 11:00 AM, and 4:00 PM services, for pre-school to 3rd grade. When you arrive at the church, head to the Ockenga lobby, where you will find our Family Ministry check-in area. There you will find someone from family ministries who will be able to help you check your child into Children’s Church.
Children remain with their parents in the sanctuary for the beginning of the worship service, and then are dismissed to Children’s Church after the scripture readings. Children’s Church is held on the third floor of building one.
Looking for activities for your kids to do at home? We have a library of over 100 Children’s Church videos that your family can watch from home, as well as children’s bulletins that are updated weekly.
Children’s Church is available at the 8:30 AM service for pre-school to kindergarten, and at the 11:00 AM, and 4:00 PM services, for pre-school to 3rd grade. When you arrive at the church, head to the Ockenga lobby, where you will find our Family Ministry check-in area. There you will find someone from family ministries who will be able to help you check your child into Children’s Church.
Children remain with their parents in the sanctuary for the beginning of the worship service, and then are dismissed to Children’s Church after the scripture readings. Children’s Church is held on the third floor of building one.
Looking for activities for your kids to do at home? We have a library of over 100 Children’s Church videos that your family can watch from home, as well as children’s bulletins that are updated weekly.
Children’s Church is available at the 8:30 AM service for pre-school to kindergarten, and at the 11:00 AM, and 4:00 PM services, for pre-school to 3rd grade. When you arrive at the church, head to the Ockenga lobby, where you will find our Family Ministry check-in area. There you will find someone from family ministries who will be able to help you check your child into Children’s Church.
Children remain with their parents in the sanctuary for the beginning of the worship service, and then are dismissed to Children’s Church after the scripture readings. Children’s Church is held on the third floor of building one.
Looking for activities for your kids to do at home? We have a library of over 100 Children’s Church videos that your family can watch from home, as well as children’s bulletins that are updated weekly.
Children’s Church is available at the 8:30 AM service for pre-school to kindergarten, and at the 11:00 AM, and 4:00 PM services, for pre-school to 3rd grade. When you arrive at the church, head to the Ockenga lobby, where you will find our Family Ministry check-in area. There you will find someone from family ministries who will be able to help you check your child into Children’s Church.
Children remain with their parents in the sanctuary for the beginning of the worship service, and then are dismissed to Children’s Church after the scripture readings. Children’s Church is held on the third floor of building one.
Looking for activities for your kids to do at home? We have a library of over 100 Children’s Church videos that your family can watch from home, as well as children’s bulletins that are updated weekly.
Join us for worship services at 8:30 am, 11:00 am & 4:00 pm! To learn more, please click the link below.
Join us for worship services at 8:30 am, 11:00 am & 4:00 pm! To learn more, please click the link below.
Join us for worship services at 8:30 am, 11:00 am & 4:00 pm! To learn more, please click the link below.
Join us for worship services at 8:30 am, 11:00 am & 4:00 pm! To learn more, please click the link below.
Join us for worship services at 8:30 am, 11:00 am & 4:00 pm! To learn more, please click the link below.
Join the college ministry for dessert, worship, and Bible study at the Wilson House in Harvard Square every Tuesday at 7 PM during the summer (June 13 through August 1). Email Evangeline for more information.
Join the church family each week as we gather for prayer either virtually or in person.
FRI, MAY 5, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (Sanctuary, light dinner served at 7 PM)
SAT, MAY 13, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, MAY 19, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
SAT, MAY 27, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
Email Michael Balboni with any other questions or comments. Register using the button below for Zoom access.
Join us after the 11:00 AM service to encourage and hear updates from the Fosters, PSC Bible translators serving in Mozambique. Light refreshments will be served. Catch them while they are here for one day only!
Questions? Contact [email protected].
This 3-week seminar is for those married or interested in the marriage relationship, but all welcome. We will consider the challenge of commitment in our current cultural context, how growing spiritually manifests within marriage, and the joys and difficulties of intimacy
The class will meet on SUN, MAY 7, 14, and 21, from 9:45-10:45 AM and from 5:45-6:45 in the Granary Room. No registration is required.
Join the church family each week as we gather for prayer either virtually or in person.
FRI, MAY 5, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (Sanctuary, light dinner served at 7 PM)
SAT, MAY 13, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, MAY 19, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
SAT, MAY 27, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
Email Michael Balboni with any other questions or comments. Register using the button below for Zoom access.
A Gift to the City of Boston
For the Good of Our Neighbors
and for the Glory of God
With gratitude for the generosity of
Thursday, May 4, 2023
12 noon
at the Corner of Park and Tremont Streets
A reception will follow the Ceremony in the Welcome Center
Join us after the 11:00 AM & 4:00 PM services in the Granary Room to encourage and hear updates from the Paradas, some of PSC’s missionaries serving in prison ministry in South Africa. Light refreshments will be served. Questions? Contact [email protected]
For more than a decade, Andrew and Anne May have been working in the South African prison system, seeking to restore prisoners to their communities and connect them with local churches. As Directors of Hope Prison Ministry, they oversee dozens of local staff and volunteers who are providing counseling, Bible study, and victim-offender mediation. The Restorative Justice program that they run aims to break the cycle of crime and incarceration and see prisoners transformed through the love of Christ.
Please join us for dinner in the Fellowship Hall as Andrew shares with us some ministry updates. Questions? Contact [email protected]
At Stellar, kids discover how they can shine Jesus’ love and hope in everyday life! Kids participate in memorable Bible-learning activities, sing catchy songs, play teamwork-building games, make and devour yummy treats, experience one-of-a-kind Bible Adventures, and create crafts that will remind them of Kidsweek all year long! Each day concludes with a Cosmic Closing that gets everyone involved in living what they’ve learned.
Please join us July 10-14, 2023 for Kidsweek Stellar. All children ages 3 through entering 7th grade are welcome to come! Invite a friend and have an amazing week experiencing God through singing, tasting, hearing, acting, and seeing.
Registration cost is $65 per child preschool through elementary, Tweens is $125. The Registration costs do include a T-shirt for each child or tween, one music CD, or download, for each family, and the tweens’ special activities.
Scholarships are available and can be requested at the end of the registration process.
Registration closes June 12.
Have you ever desired to introduce Christ into a conversation but couldn’t figure out how to naturally transition into spiritual things? Come to a three-part class designed to nurture a heart for people without Christ and give tools for turning ordinary conversations into spiritual and gospel-centered ones. Our prayer is to foster an environment of support as we practice such conversations.
The class will meet on SUN, APR, 16, 23, and 30, from 9:45-10:45 AM in the Fellowship Hall. Please register below.
Students are invited to join the undergrad college ministry for Easter dinner on Sunday, April 9 at 6:30 PM at the Wilson House in Harvard Square. Please email Evangeline at [email protected] for the address and to RSVP by WED, APR 5.
Interested in learning more about Park Street Church? Consider joining the New Members’ class. There is no pressure to join by the end. The class is a great way to explore what Park Street Church believes and how we practice our faith, in a casual and conversational setting. The class will meet on SUNDAYS, APR 23, 30, and MAY 7, from 12:30-4:00 PM.
Each meeting will begin with a meal, and childcare will be available. We hope you will consider joining us.
Join the church family each week as we gather for prayer either virtually or in person.
SAT, APR 1, 7:00-9:00 PM: City-Wide Churches Praying Together (Charles River Church)
SAT, APR 15, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, APR 21, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
SAT, APR 29, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
Email Michael Balboni with any other questions or comments. Register using the button below for Zoom access.
Join us for worship services at 8:30 AM, 11 AM & 4 PM! To learn more, please click the link below. To see our Holy Week schedule, please click here.
Good Friday Services
Maundy Thursday Communion Service
Join us for worship services at 8:30 am, 11:00 am & 4:00 pm! To learn more, please click the link below.
Join the church family each week as we gather for prayer either virtually or in person.
SAT, APR 1, 7:00-9:00 PM: City-Wide Churches Praying Together (Charles River Church)
SAT, APR 15, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, APR 21, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
SAT, APR 29, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
Email Michael Balboni with any other questions or comments. Register using the button below for Zoom access.
Join the church family each week as we gather for prayer either virtually or in person.
FRI, MAR 3, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (Sanctuary)
SAT, MAR 11, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, MAR 17, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
SAT, MAR 25, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
SAT, APR 1, 7:00-9:00 PM: City-Wide Churches Praying Together (Charles River Church)
SAT, APR 15, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, APR 21, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
SAT, APR 29, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
Email Michael Balboni with any other questions or comments. Register using the button below for Zoom access.
On the second Sunday of each month, stay after the service and get to know someone in our community better by sharing a conversation and a meal. This month, since LDI is taking place after the 8:30 AM and 4 PM services, our Second Sunday Meal will only be after the 11 AM service (lunch). Please join us in the Fellowship Hall!
Helping prepare and serve the meals is a great way to connect with others at the church. If you’re interested, email Randall Wetzig.
THU, MAR 9 and WED, MAR 22 | 7:30-8:30 PM
Come learn about this year’s short-term missions opportunities and how you can be involved. All are welcome to attend, with no commitment required.
Information about this year’s STM opportunities and application instructions can be found in the Welcome Center and at parkstreet.org/missions. Application deadlines are March 31 for summer STMs and June 1 for fall STMs. Questions? Email [email protected]reet.org.
Give thanks and pray for Park Street’s current City Engagement ministries (HOME and New Neighbors); for the future of Park Street’s City Engagement; for ministry leaders and volunteers; and for our church community to be the presence of Jesus in the city. Questions? Contact [email protected]
Use this link to join us via Zoom.
Join the church family each week as we gather for prayer either virtually or in person.
FRI, MAR 3, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (Sanctuary)
SAT, MAR 11, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, MAR 17, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
SAT, MAR 25, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
Email Michael Balboni with any other questions or comments. Register using the button below for Zoom access.
Consider spending your lunch break this Lent with us at Park Street Church as we gather for a 30-minute service of prayer, reflection on scripture, and hymns each Wednesday. If you’re not able to attend in person, the services will be streamed at parkstreet.org/live.
Join the church family each week as we gather for prayer either virtually or in person.
FRI, FEB 3, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (Welcome Center) ** Note that the location was miscommunicated in our eNews. It will in fact take place in the Welcome Center. **
SAT, FEB 11, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, FEB 17, 7:00-9:00 PM: In Person (Welcome Center) ** Note the time change to 7:00 PM
SAT, FEB 25, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
Email Michael Balboni with any other questions or comments. Register using the button below for Zoom access.
Join the church family each week as we gather for prayer either virtually or in person.
FRI, FEB 3, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (Welcome Center) ** Note that the location was miscommunicated in our eNews. It will in fact take place in the Welcome Center. **
SAT, FEB 11, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, FEB 17, 7:00-9:00 PM: In Person (Welcome Center) ** Note the time change to 7:00 PM
SAT, FEB 25, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
Email Michael Balboni with any other questions or comments. Register using the button below for Zoom access.
Once again we will spend an amazing weekend in Maine celebrating marriage! We truly hope you can join us and spend time with other couples, building one another up, learning from one another, and enriching our own and each other’s marriages.
The Couples Retreat will take place at the Smuggler’s Cove Inn in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. Registration is $400 per couple ($200/person). Childcare can be provided for ages 0-3 at an additional fee per child. Scholarships are available.
Register using the button below.
The 2023 Lenten Discipleship Initiative will begin on SUN, FEB 26 and continue through the season of Lent. Join a group after the 8:30 AM or 4 PM services (organized by the Regional Fellowship in which you live) or participate in your currently existing small group.
We all long for life. The call of Jesus—and the Christian claim—is that we come to full, overflowing, and abundant life as we follow and become like Jesus. During Lent, both in LDI and in our Sunday sermons, we will explore a framework that informs how we think about growing in Christ. This will take us back to the basic building blocks of the Christian life and help us to be renewed in our discipleship, individually and corporately. It will also help us in pursuing our mission “to make disciples who become like Jesus together.”
Register using the button below.
Join us at Park Street Church as we begin the season of Lent together. The service includes readings, a sermon, music sung by the sanctuary choir, and an opportunity to receive ashes.
Childcare will be available for children ages 0–4 (preregistration required).
Interested in learning more about Park Street Church? Consider joining the New Members’ class. There is no pressure to join by the end. The class is a great way to explore what Park Street Church believes and how we practice our faith, in a casual and conversational setting. The class will meet on SUN, FEB, 26, MAR 5, and MAR 12, from 12:30-4:00 PM.
Each meeting will begin with a meal, and childcare will be available. We hope you will consider joining us.
PSC congregants are invited to attend a Town Hall meeting with leaders from the church. This meeting will provide an opportunity for members of the congregation to share ideas, thoughts, questions, concerns, and feedback with our Senior Minister, Mark Booker, our Moderator, Jason Abraham, and other members of the church leadership. It will also provide some time for our leaders to share updates.
Attendance will be capped at 40 people in order to make more dialogue possible. Registration via Realm is required. Please register using the button below.
We’re looking forward to participating with you in this year’s Annual Meeting. Whether or not you’re a member, we encourage you to attend! This is an important time in the life of the church when we vote for a slate of candidates to fulfill roles on the Board of Elders, the Nominating Committee and as church officers. Annual budgets for the church will also be approved.
Please visit our Annual Meeting page for more important details. Click here to register for childcare.
A database of several thousand names of Palestinian Jewish men and women around the time of Jesus was recently published, allowing New Testament scholars to compare New Testament data against this database. Their findings affirm the historical accuracy of the Gospels and Acts, statistically speaking. Such study of names also enable us to know more about some New Testament characters including Cleopas, Joanna, Paul, Thomas, Jesus’ family, and others. Dr. David Tam will be presenting a lecture on this new affirmation and insight SUN, FEB 19, after all three services.
The class will meet in the Welcome Center after all three services. Please register using the button below.
Dr. Tam, a former Gordon College Bible professor, studied New Testament and Judaism at Duke University after receiving the M. Div. degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
PSC congregants are invited to attend a Town Hall meeting with leaders from the church. This meeting will provide an opportunity for members of the congregation to share ideas, thoughts, questions, concerns, and feedback with our Senior Minister, Mark Booker, our Moderator, Jason Abraham, and other members of the church leadership. It will also provide some time for our leaders to share updates.
Attendance will be capped at 40 people in order to make more dialogue possible. Registration via Realm is required. Please register using the button below.
Where do you look to find spiritual refreshment today? Join us for an informal, interactive, 3-week exploration of some untapped roots from Asian believers in the early church, on SUN JAN 22, 29, and FEB 5 after each service. We’ll dig into how Asian Christians viewed prayer, the Word and mission, consider implications for our lives in Boston, and hopefully refresh our vision for the church’s engagement today in society.
Schedule
🙏🏾 Week 1 – Prayer
📖 Week 2 – Word
🏹 Week 3 – Mission
Registration is not required. The class will meet in the Fellowship Hall after the 8:30 AM and 4 PM services, and in the Granary Room after the 11 AM service.
Join us on SUN, JAN 15 after the 11:00 AM service to hear reports from the Kenya short-term mission team. They look forward to sharing their photos and stories with you.
Questions? Contact [email protected].
Are you divorced or separated? Find hope and healing at PSC DivorceCare. Meetings take place online on Thursdays at 6:30 PM from THU, JAN 5–THU, MAR 30.
Email [email protected] to register.
FRI, JAN 6, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
SAT, JAN 14, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, JAN 20, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
SAT, JAN 28, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, FEB 3, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
SAT, FEB 11, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, FEB 17, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
SAT, FEB 25, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
Email Michael Balboni with any other questions or comments. Register using the button below for Zoom access.
On the second Sunday of each month, stay after the service and get to know someone in our community better by sharing a conversation and a meal. We look forward to seeing you there!
**Note: on Sunday, December 11, there will not be a meal after the 4 PM service as we will be preparing for Lessons & Carols, which will start at 7 PM.
Helping prepare and serve the meals is a great way to connect with others at the church. If you’re interested, email Randall Wetzig.
For those facing the pain of separation or divorce, the holidays can be a difficult time. This seminar will provide practical coping strategies and hope for brighter days.
Friendship Bible Study is a slower-paced group for adults to study the Bible, and part of Enable Boston, Park Street’s ministry to and with people of differing abilities and disabilities. To learn more about Friendship Bible Study, contact Sharon Postma.
Home is Park Street Church’s Thursday night (5:45–7:15 PM) response to the needs that face our vulnerable neighbors on the streets of Boston is Home. In response to increased needs in recent years, they are now serving on Saturdays from 8:30–11:00 AM in addition to serving on Thursday nights.
Home will be open longer on the Saturday after Thanksgiving (Saturday, November 26) from 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM.
To serve responsibly, they are operating with volunteer rotation schedules. If you are interested in joining, you are welcome! Volunteers (hosts) are welcome 15-30 minutes early to pray and help set up, and for 20 minutes after for debrief.
Join us for a New Year’s Day worship service at 11:00 AM.
Note: We will not be holding our usual 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM times on Christmas Day or on New Year’s Day. The 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM services will resume on Sunday, January 8.
Join us for a Christmas Day worship service at 11:00 AM.
Note: We will not be holding our usual 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM times on Christmas Day or on New Year’s Day. The 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM services will resume on Sunday, January 8.
Our candlelight, in-person Christmas Eve services will be at 3:00 PM (a simple service with hymns led by organ) and at 5:00 PM & 7:00 PM (music led by choir, brass, and organ).
Acknowledging suffering and pain,
Offering hope and joy.
Using music, poetry, prayer and a reading of the parable, “Ragman” by Walter Wangerin, we offer a non-traditional service that we trust will be helpful to both Christians and non-Christians. Many struggle during the holiday season so please consider inviting a friend.
This service will take place in Park Street’s Welcome Center. Questions? Contact Chris May, Minister to Women.
No registration is required, unless you’d like to attend via Zoom. For Zoom registration click here.
How might your life be different if you knew your brain was fueled by joy? Please come and see how the ancient truths of Scripture are being acknowledged by modern science. Learn how we as a church can help each other experience more joy towards the Lord, toward each other and toward a world that is so in need of it. The joy of the Lord is indeed our strength!
This class will meet on Sundays after the 8:30 AM service and after the 4:00 PM service in the Fellowship Hall. Register using the button below.
The goal of the class is to expand our understanding of the nature of the salvation that Jesus has achieved for us and to discover how this letter can shape our identity of who we are in Christ and to each other as a community of God’s people.
The class will meet in the Common Room on Sundays at 9:45 am, starting on November 20, 2022 and ending on February 19, 2023. The class won’t be meeting on Christmas or New Years’ Day. Register using the button below.
What next steps will you take after our missions conference? Join an interactive, informal class to process what you heard, to listen to what God is saying to you, and to consider ways you can actively serve locally and globally.
Facilitators: Damian Long (Nov 20), Julian L. (Nov 27).
Location: Fellowship Hall.
Register using the button below.
Join the church family each week as we gather for prayer either virtually or in person.
FRI, NOV 4, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (led by Park Street Church Missions)
SAT, NOV 12, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, NOV 18, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
FRI, DEC 2, 7:00-9:00 PM: City-wide Prayer Gathering at Park Street Church
SAT, DEC 10, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, DEC 16, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person
Email Michael Balboni with any other questions or comments. Register using the button below for Zoom access.
City–wide Prayer Gatherings are an important way for local churches in Boston to gather in prayer for each other and our city. These gatherings are in–person and take place at different congregations throughout Boston.
FRI, JUNE 3, 7:00-9:00 PM at Lion of Judah
FRI, SEPT 2, 7:00–9:00 PM at Restoration City Church
FRI, DEC 2, 7:00–9:00 PM at Park Street Church
Join the church family each week as we gather for prayer either virtually or in person.
FRI, NOV 4, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (led by Park Street Church Missions)
SAT, NOV 12, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, NOV 18, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person (5th Floor Sky Room)
FRI, DEC 2, 7:00-9:00 PM: City-wide Prayer Gathering at Park Street Church
SAT, DEC 10, 8:30-9:30 AM: Virtual Only (via Zoom)
FRI, DEC 16, 7:30-9:00 PM: In Person
Email Michael Balboni with any other questions or comments. Register using the button below for Zoom access.
City–wide Prayer Gatherings are an important way for local churches in Boston to gather in prayer for each other and our city. These gatherings are in–person and take place at different congregations throughout Boston.
FRI, JUNE 3, 7:00-9:00 PM at Lion of Judah
FRI, SEPT 2, 7:00–9:00 PM at Restoration City Church
FRI, DEC 2, 7:00–9:00 PM at Park Street Church
Join us at 8:30 AM, Monday through Friday, for our liturgy of Morning Prayer: a historic form rendered in contemporary language. We will read scripture and recite psalms and prayers together for a nourishing start to our day.
You may join the Zoom meeting at: parkstreet.org/morningprayerlive or call in on your mobile phone by using this number: +16465588656,196551386# or dialing: 1-646-558-8656 and when prompted enter the meeting ID:196 551 386
Each meeting will flow through:
Typical morning prayer lasts 20-30 minutes. We will always conclude by 9AM. If you would like assistance with zoom, please email [email protected]. The text we will read and pray together will be streamed to you in the zoom meeting, but if you prefer to access it yourself, you will find it here every morning (at different times of day, additional prayer services will load) https://www.dailyoffice2019.com/
Optional: If you want to view the content on your own, use this link to sync your device to the settings we will be using: https://bit.ly/3bj7hUy or click the settings button at the top, and customize for your own use.
If you’re an undergraduate student, please join us on Sundays at 12:30 PM in the Sky Room for lunch, fellowship, and discussion groups. Contact Evangeline Kennedy for more information. We hope to see you there!
On the second Sunday of each month, stay after the service and get to know someone in our community better by sharing a conversation and a meal. We look forward to seeing you there!
Helping prepare and serve the meals is a great way to connect with others at the church. If you’re interested, email Randall Wetzig.
Children’s Church is available in-person at the 8:30 AM, 11:00 AM, and 4:00 PM services, for ages three to 3rd grade. When you arrive at the church, head to the Ockenga lobby, where you will find our Family Ministry check-in area. There you will find someone from family ministries who will be able to help you check your child into Children’s Church.
Children remain with their parents in the sanctuary for the beginning of the worship service, and then are dismissed to Children’s Church after the scripture readings. Children’s Church is held on the third floor of building one.
Looking for activities for your kids to do at home? We have a library of over 100 Children’s Church videos that your family can watch from home, as well as children’s bulletins that are updated weekly.
Join us for worship services at 8:30 am, 11:00 am & 4:00 pm! To learn more, please click the link below.
Join us for worship services at 8:30 am, 11:00 am & 4:00 pm! To learn more, please click the link below.
The Woman’s Benevolent Society has been a special presence and ministry since the church’s founding in 1809, more than 200 years ago. Along with practical projects, Woman’s Benevolent members are committed to missionary care and fervent prayer.
WBS meets Wednesdays, 10:00 AM-1:30 PM from September-May, in the Granary Room.
Schedule
10:00 AM: Activities
Activities include projects such as: trimming stamps, knitting, quilting, sewing, making ornaments from Christmas cards, etc.
12:00 PM: Lunch
12:30-1:30: Devotion and Prayer Time
Join us anytime you like! You are welcome to stay for the whole time or just part of the time.
To join or with questions, email Judi Manola or Mayumi Rideout.
Home is Park Street Church’s Thursday night (5:45–7:15 PM) response to the needs that face our vulnerable neighbors on the streets of Boston is Home. In response to increased needs in recent years, they are now serving on Saturdays from 8:30–11:00 AM in addition to serving on Thursday nights.
To serve responsibly, they are operating with volunteer rotation schedules. If you are interested in joining, you are welcome! Volunteers (hosts) are welcome 15-30 minutes early to pray and help set up, and for 20 minutes after for debrief.
Home is Park Street Church’s Thursday night (5:45–7:15 PM) response to the needs that face our vulnerable neighbors on the streets of Boston is Home. In response to increased needs in recent years, they are now serving on Saturdays from 8:30–11:00 AM in addition to serving on Thursday nights.
To serve responsibly, they are operating with volunteer rotation schedules. If you are interested in joining, you are welcome! Volunteers (hosts) are welcome 15-30 minutes early to pray and help set up, and for 20 minutes after for debrief.
We are a generation being transformed by Christ in community, and in being transformed, we hope to transform the world around us. This is Wednesday Café’s mission statement! We are a gathering of young adults in our early 20s, and each week we gather to practice these themes in our fellowship and Bible study. At 7:00 PM every Wednesday, we begin with fellowship over food; then around 7:20 PM we enter a time of large group worship, and finally around 7:45 PM we break up into small groups. There are different kinds of small groups: women’s, men’s, and co-ed.
For more information, contact Damian Long, Minister of Small Groups & Young Adults.
Tuesday Café is a gathering of young adults in their 20s and 30s at Park Street Church. While we are primarily comprised of those in their later 20s and 30s, all are welcome to visit to see if this is the right community for you. At 7:00 PM every Tuesday, we get together for a large group time of worship and fellowship, and then at 7:30 PM we break up into small groups.
Interested in learning more about Park Street Church? Consider joining the New Members class. There is no pressure to join by the end. The class is a great way to explore what Park Street Church believes and how we practice our faith in a casual and conversational setting. The class will meet on SUN, OCT 16, 23 and 30, from 12:45-4:00 PM. Each meeting will begin with a meal. We hope you will consider joining us.
Childcare will be available.
Gather with us and other area churches as together we seek God’s kingdom to come to the nations. This will be an evening of worship and prayer. We hope that you can join us. Registration is not required.
Childcare is available from 6:30 to 8:30 PM for ages 0-5. Register for childcare HERE by THU, NOV 3.
Registration is not required for this year’s conference, though some of the events during the week do require registration. Go to parkstreet.org/missions for a full schedule and registration instructions, and to sign up for the daily GMC devotional.
Dan Swinton, a documentary filmmaker, will screen his movie The Hard Places at this ethnic dinner & movie event during the Global Missions Conference 2022.
Dan is a multi-Emmy award-winning visual storyteller and documentary veteran. He spent over ten years working at PBS stations in New York where he produced numerous documentaries, television series and original multi-media content. As a filmmaker his work often explores aspects of Christianity as he seeks to understand the faith journey of those whose lives have taken unconventional paths.
Dinner is at 6:00 PM in the Welcome Center and the movie will begin at 7:00 PM in the sanctuary. REGISTER by WED, NOV 9 for dinner and the movie. Cost for dinner is $15 per person. ($10 for students) If you’re planning to come for the movie only then there’s no cost, and no need to register.
“The Hard Places chronicles the extraordinary journey of a man who chose to forsake a life of comfort and security in order to touch the lives of strangers and deliver the gift of sight in one of the most dangerous places on earth—Afghanistan” (imdb.com).
Go to parkstreet.org/missions for the full Global Missions Conference 2022 schedule, and to sign up for the daily GMC devotional.
Kids can participate in the regularly scheduled “Friday Night Live” from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Registration for ages 0-6th grade is required. Register for “Friday Night Live” HERE.
“Let us read and mark in Holy Scripture the tale of the loving purposes of God from the first days of our disobedience unto the glorious Redemption brought us by this Holy Child; and let us make this church glad with our carols of praise.”
Our traditional service of Nine Lessons and Carols retells the story of humanity’s redemption in scripture and song, from the fall of man to the birth of the Messiah and includes music sung by the Sanctuary Choir and Congregation, and accompanied by the Park Street Orchestra.
Seating for this worship service will be limited to sanctuary capacity; we recommend arriving 30 minutes early to ensure you find a seat. The service will also be livestreamed at youtube.com/parkstreetchurch. You can download the program at parkstreet.org/booklet.
*Childcare will be available for children ages 0–4 (preregistration required by Fri, Dec 9).
Join us for the Global Missions Conference 2022. Our theme this year is “Seeds of the Kingdom.”
Here are some of the highlights this year:
Registration is not required for this year’s conference, though some of the events during the week do require registration. Go to parkstreet.org/missions for a full schedule and registration instructions, and to sign up for the daily GMC devotional.
As we encounter people with disabilities, how do Christians move from attitudes of mere inclusion to deeper practices of belonging? How may embracing relationships with the disability community teach the church about God’s nature and purposes?
Join us in the Welcome Center on Sunday, October 23, at 12:30 pm for lunch, prayer and discussion for this kickoff event hosted by Enable Boston.
Lunch is provided and registration (via the button registration button below) is required.
We would also love for you to join Enable Boston on an ongoing basis as we provide volunteers for children and adults with disabilities and their families as part of our ministry at Park Street Church, supporting their spiritual development and participation in church life activities. Individualized training is provided.
Questions? Contact Leslie Bodkin, Director of Enable Boston.
On the second Sunday of each month, we gather to share a meal! This month (OCT 2022) the meal will only be held between the 8:30 and 11:00 AM services, and after the 4:00 PM service, as part of the Faithfulness in a Time of Political Upheaval series. Please register for the series, and join us for a meal!
Interested in learning more about Park Street Church? Consider joining the New Members’ class. There is no pressure to join by the end. The class is a great way to explore what Park Street Church believes and how we practice our faith in a casual and conversational setting. We hope you will consider joining us.
Childcare will be available. Friday night will include dinner, and Saturday will include light breakfast and a lunch.
Interested in learning more about Park Street Church? Consider joining the New Members class. There is no pressure to join by the end. The class is a great way to explore what Park Street Church believes and how we practice our faith in a casual and conversational setting. The class will meet on FRI, DEC 2, from 6:30-9:00 PM and on SAT, DEC 3, from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM. We hope you will consider joining us.
Childcare will be available. Dinner will be provided on FRI, and a light breakfast and lunch will be provided on SAT.
Would you like to learn more about our ESL ministry? You can! In preparation for the upcoming semester, the English as a Second Language (ESL) ministry of Park Street will be holding an informational workshop and teacher training for all who are interested in learning about this ministry and for those who are interested in teaching once or twice per week. Note: While we are currently in need of three more teachers for the fall (levels 1, 2, and 4), we welcome you to attend this workshop even if you do not intend to teach. Please register by THU, SEP 22. For more information or to register, email Karen Patschke, our ESL Coordinator at [email protected]
PSC congregants are invited to attend a Town Hall meeting with leaders from the church. This meeting will provide an opportunity for members of the congregation to share ideas, thoughts, questions, concerns, and feedback with our Senior Minister, Mark Booker, our Moderator, Jason Abraham, and other members of the church leadership. It will also provide some time for our leaders to share updates.
The Town Hall will begin at 7:00 PM and will be capped at a total attendance of 40 people in order to make more dialogue possible. The SEP 27 meeting will take place in the Sanctuary, and the OCT 6 meeting will be in the Granary Room. Please choose to attend only one of the events to make room for others. Registration via Realm is required.
PSC congregants are invited to attend a Town Hall meeting with leaders from the church. This meeting will provide an opportunity for members of the congregation to share ideas, thoughts, questions, concerns, and feedback with our Senior Minister, Mark Booker, our Moderator, Jason Abraham, and other members of the church leadership. It will also provide some time for our leaders to share updates.
The Town Hall will begin at 7:00 PM in the Sanctuary and will be capped at a total attendance of 40 people in order to make more dialogue possible. Please choose to attend only one of the events to make room for others. Registration via Realm is required.
How does theology inform faithful engagement regarding politics? With increasing politicization and social divisions, Christians find themselves in need to understand the role of theology and the church toward a faithful political presence. This seminar series aims to highlight key features of a Christian theology that informs Christian faithfulness in a time of political upheaval. This series does not endorse any candidates or political parties, but aims to help Christians think theologically.
Guest speakers include Vincent Bacote (Wheaton), James Hunter (University of Virginia), and Amy Black (Wheaton). To register, click the button below.
Schedule
This series will be offered between the 8:30 and 11:00 services (9:45 am) and after the 4 pm service (5:15 pm). Discussions will take place in Regional Fellowships. Each Fellowship will have a room in the church to meet in and use for their discussion.
Vincent Bacote, Ph.D., Professor of Theology, Wheaton College
James Davison Hunter, Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia
Amy Black, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, Wheaton College
How does theology inform faithful engagement regarding politics? With increasing politicization and social divisions, Christians find themselves in need to understand the role of theology and the church toward a faithful political presence. This seminar series aims to highlight key features of a Christian theology that informs Christian faithfulness in a time of political upheaval. This series does not endorse any candidates or political parties, but aims to help Christians think theologically.
Guest speakers include Vincent Bacote (Wheaton), James Hunter (University of Virginia), and Amy Black (Wheaton). To register, click the button below.
Schedule
This series will be offered between the 8:30 and 11:00 services (9:45 am) and after the 4 pm service (5:15 pm). Discussions will take place in Regional Fellowships. Each Fellowship will have a room in the church to meet in and use for their discussion.
Vincent Bacote, Ph.D., Professor of Theology, Wheaton College
James Davison Hunter, Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia
Amy Black, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, Wheaton College
How does theology inform faithful engagement regarding politics? With increasing politicization and social divisions, Christians find themselves in need to understand the role of theology and the church toward a faithful political presence. This seminar series aims to highlight key features of a Christian theology that informs Christian faithfulness in a time of political upheaval. This series does not endorse any candidates or political parties, but aims to help Christians think theologically.
Guest speakers include Vincent Bacote (Wheaton), James Hunter (University of Virginia), and Amy Black (Wheaton). To register, click the button below.
Schedule
This series will be offered between the 8:30 and 11:00 services (9:45 am) and after the 4 pm service (5:15 pm). Discussions will take place in Regional Fellowships. Each Fellowship will have a room in the church to meet in and use for their discussion.
Vincent Bacote, Ph.D., Professor of Theology, Wheaton College
James Davison Hunter, Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia
Amy Black, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, Wheaton College
How does theology inform faithful engagement regarding politics? With increasing politicization and social divisions, Christians find themselves in need to understand the role of theology and the church toward a faithful political presence. This seminar series aims to highlight key features of a Christian theology that informs Christian faithfulness in a time of political upheaval. This series does not endorse any candidates or political parties, but aims to help Christians think theologically.
Guest speakers include Vincent Bacote (Wheaton), James Hunter (University of Virginia), and Amy Black (Wheaton). To register, click the button below.
Schedule
This series will be offered between the 8:30 and 11:00 services (9:45 am) and after the 4 pm service (5:15 pm). Discussions will take place in Regional Fellowships. Each Fellowship will have a room in the church to meet in and use for their discussion.
Vincent Bacote, Ph.D., Professor of Theology, Wheaton College
James Davison Hunter, Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia
Amy Black, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, Wheaton College
How does theology inform faithful engagement regarding politics? With increasing politicization and social divisions, Christians find themselves in need to understand the role of theology and the church toward a faithful political presence. This seminar series aims to highlight key features of a Christian theology that informs Christian faithfulness in a time of political upheaval. This series does not endorse any candidates or political parties, but aims to help Christians think theologically.
Guest speakers include Vincent Bacote (Wheaton), James Hunter (University of Virginia), and Amy Black (Wheaton). To register, click the button below.
Schedule
This series will be offered between the 8:30 and 11:00 services (9:45 am) and after the 4 pm service (5:15 pm). Discussions will take place in Regional Fellowships. Each Fellowship will have a room in the church to meet in and use for their discussion.
Vincent Bacote, Ph.D., Professor of Theology, Wheaton College
James Davison Hunter, Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia
Amy Black, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, Wheaton College
How does theology inform faithful engagement regarding politics? With increasing politicization and social divisions, Christians find themselves in need to understand the role of theology and the church toward a faithful political presence. This seminar series aims to highlight key features of a Christian theology that informs Christian faithfulness in a time of political upheaval. This series does not endorse any candidates or political parties, but aims to help Christians think theologically.
Guest speakers include Vincent Bacote (Wheaton), James Hunter (University of Virginia), and Amy Black (Wheaton). To register, click the button below.
Schedule
This series will be offered between the 8:30 and 11:00 services (9:45 am) and after the 4 pm service (5:15 pm). Discussions will take place in Regional Fellowships. Each Fellowship will have a room in the church to meet in and use for their discussion.
Vincent Bacote, Ph.D., Professor of Theology, Wheaton College
James Davison Hunter, Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia
Amy Black, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, Wheaton College