Mission Conference Events
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27
Pre-Conference Children's Sunday School | 9:45 AM | Various Classrooms
Missionaries and local ministry leaders visit Sunday School classes and lead interactive lessons about their work and their countries of service.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1
All-Church Prayer for Missions: Proclaiming Jesus to the Nations | 7:00 PM | Welcome Center
Gather with us as we pray to see Jesus’ name proclaimed to the nations. Our time of worship and prayer will culminate in an opportunity to pray through the countries of the world.
Kids can participate in the regularly scheduled “Family Friday Night” from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Registration for ages 0-6th grade is required. Register for “Friday Night Live” HERE. *Nursery opens at 6:50 PM.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3
Worship Services - Guest Preacher Uchenna Anyanwu | 8:30 AM, 11:00 AM, & 4:00 PM
Guest Preacher Uchenna Anyanwu, PhD of Frontier Fellowship
In his role with Frontier Fellowship, Uchenna partners with other mobilizers to build bridges between Christians and Muslims in the US. He also mobilizes congregations to partner with indigenous peoples proclaiming the Good News on the frontier in the Sahel region of Africa.
Bible Translation Panel: Proclaiming Jesus through the Translated Word | 9:45 AM | Fellowship Hall
Park Street Church supports four families involved in Bible Translation work and they will all be in one room on this Sunday. Come hear them share how Jesus Christ is being proclaimed through mother tongue translation projects in North Africa, Central Asia, Southern Africa and Southeast Asia. You will hear how God can use different career paths to accomplish the task of Bible translation.
Missionary Zoom Session: Proclaiming Jesus Around the World | 9:45 AM | Granary Room
Hear from our missionaries around the world about the creative ways that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is being proclaimed where they are. Join us in the Granary Room for this Zoom session with several of our missionaries who will be sharing from their homes across the globe.
Youth Missions Program | 9:45 AM
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Morning Prayer | 8:30-9:00 AM | Zoom
Daily morning gatherers will focus prayers on the nations and the prayer needs of our Park Street missionaries.
Join us on Zoom.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Morning Prayer | 8:30-9:00 AM | Zoom
Daily morning gatherers will focus prayers on the nations and the prayer needs of our Park Street missionaries.
Join us on Zoom.
Cafe (20s & 30s) Missions Night | 7:00 PM | Welcome Center
Visiting missionaries and local ministry leaders visit the two young adults Café meetings.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6
Men's Morning Bible Study | 7:30-8:30 AM | Common Room
Join the fellowship of brothers in Christ and hear from visiting PSC missionary as he shares his testimony.
Morning Prayer | 8:30-9:00 AM | Zoom
Daily morning gatherers will focus prayers on the nations and the prayer needs of our Park Street missionaries.
Join us on Zoom.
Women's Life Together | 10:00 AM | Terrace Room
Missionaries join the women’s Life Together Bible Study for fellowship and encouragement in the Word.
Women’s Life Together is an intergenerational women’s faith group hosted by Park Street Church, open to all regardless of any or no church affiliation. Meet other women each Wednesday morning to study the Bible in a group setting “where relationships matter.”
Childcare available for ages 0-4. Registration is required. Contact Stephanie Verrengia at [email protected].
Cafe (early 20s) Missions Night | 7:00 PM | Welcome Center
Visiting missionaries and local ministry leaders visit the two young adults Café meetings.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7
Morning Prayer | 8:30-9:00 AM | Zoom
Daily morning gatherers will focus prayers on the nations and the prayer needs of our Park Street missionaries.
Join us on Zoom.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Morning Prayer | 8:30-9:00 AM | Zoom
Daily morning gatherers will focus prayers on the nations and the prayer needs of our Park Street missionaries.
Join us on Zoom.
Middle Eastern Dinner & Discussion: Proclaiming Jesus in the Muslim World | 6:00 PM
Jesus’ name is being proclaimed in the Muslim world and many are responding to the good news! Come and hear what God is doing across the Middle East and North Africa, and in our own city. Enjoy a Middle Eastern meal and wonderful fellowship, and hear from a panel of guests using creative ways to proclaim Jesus.
Cost for dinner is $15 per person.
Register HERE by SUN, NOV 3. Space is limited.
Discussion begins at 7:00 PM with no registration required.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10
Worship Services | 8:30 AM, 11:00 AM, & 4:00 PM
All-Church Meal: Proclaiming Jesus Together | 9:45 AM | Fellowship Hall
Join us as we share a meal around the table and explore ways that we can proclaim Jesus where God has put us. Listen carefully as we share some basics about Park Street Missions and Ministries and you might get a chance to win a prize!
All-Church Meal: Proclaiming Jesus Together | 12:30 PM | Fellowship Hall
Join us as we share a meal around the table and explore ways that we can proclaim Jesus where God has put us. Listen carefully as we share some basics about Park Street Missions and Ministries and you might get a chance to win a prize!
All-Church Meal: Proclaiming Jesus Together | 5:30 PM | Fellowship Hall
Join us as we share a meal around the table and explore ways that we can proclaim Jesus where God has put us. Listen carefully as we share some basics about Park Street Missions and Ministries and you might get a chance to win a prize!
Guest Preacher
Uchenna Anyanwu, PhD
Uchenna studied building and structural engineering at Ahmadu Bello University (Zaria, Nigeria) and worked as a construction engineer in northern Nigeria before God called him to cross-cultural ministry with Calvary Ministries (CAPRO). He and his wife, Dolapo, served for 15 years in a variety of cross-cultural contexts in West and North Africa before moving to the US for further studies.
He earned Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in World Missions and Evangelism degrees from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary before proceeding to Fuller Theological Seminary, where he obtained a Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies. Uchenna’s doctoral research focused on peacebuilding-contextual theology in a context of acute violence. His dissertation was published by Pickwick Publications in 2022 under the American Society of Missiology (ASM) Monograph Series with the title Pathways to Peacebuilding: Staurocentric Theology in Nigeria’s Context of Acute Violence. Uchenna also holds a Master of Arts degree in Counseling from Gordon-Conwell.
In his role with Frontier Fellowship, Uchenna partners with other mobilizers to build bridges between Christians and Muslims in the US. He will also mobilize congregations to partner with indigenous peoples proclaiming the Good News on the frontier in the Sahel region of Africa.
Uchenna is an ordained minister in the Anglican Church. He enjoys Asian foods and loves evening walks with Dolapo. They have two sons.
Where does my missions giving go?
When you give to Park Street Missions, you are touching lives here in Boston and around the globe.
Around the Globe
28 Full-time missionaries in 10 countries doing:
- Bible translation
- Business & family ministry
- Church planting
- Evangelism & discipleship
- Media ministry
- Missionary training
- Prison ministry
In Boston
- Park Street International Fellowship
- Internationals meet regularly for:
- Christian fellowship
- Discipleship
- Leadership training
- Equipping as global witnesses
- Van Baay House
- 8 international students and 2 house directors seeking to live on mission in a diverse Christ-centered community.
English Language Program
15 volunteers teaching 80 English language students and 13 children from 20 countries through English classes, Bible study, conversation partners, and quilting classes.
City Engagement
70-120 unhoused guests welcomed for a hot meal and clothing twice each week through the Home Ministry.
10 Afghan families lovingly established and supported through community events, ESL, and field trips.
15-25 young adults from Afghanistan and other countries playing soccer and building community each week through Sanctus Sports Fellowship.
20-40 Haitian refugees welcomed for breakfast and learning English every Saturday.
Campus Outreach
Campus ministers doing outreach and discipleship among thousands of undergrads, grad students, post-docs and faculty on 23 campuses.