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    Hope Fellowship Church

    Hope Fellowship Church

    4.4(16 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Hope fellowship church is a church that really does care about everyone the people are supper…read morefriendly and so are the staff and elders

    I saw a couple reviews that mentioned the church's Southern Baptist Convention roots and just…read morewanted to speak to that. I understand the resistance, truly I do. The past year that I have been in Boston has involved a lot of researching denominations and trying to understand them and the SBC certainly is a hard one to grapple with for many. But no matter how many times I've ventured elsewhere, I *always* come back to Hope Fellowship. Mostly, that is because I'm convinced that Hope Fellowship is led by godly, prayerful people and that the Spirit is bearing fruit here. Again, trust me, I get the doctrinal disputes and I struggle with the SBC on certain issues. At Hope, the leadership doesn't shy from hard topics but it also doesn't give black-and-white, pre-scripted answers; nor does it give wishy-washy, ungrounded ones. I've only ever seen Hope leadership tackle highly sensitive subjects in a nuanced, thoughtful, and humble way. Even if you don't agree 100%, you know you can share your perspective with leadership and be heard and loved. Furthermore, personally, I've found that this church has a refreshing way of incorporating confession and also rejoicing in God's mercy. During each service we have a call-and-response of a Psalm and then a prayer of confession and then a passage reminding us of how we have been redeemed from that sin. It's so balanced and thoughtful and, to me, really models what we see throughout Acts as people come to faith--a rhythm of repentance and joyfully accepting God's grace. If you are looking for a church that does not shy from tough questions and that will continually extend the love of Christ to you and motivate you to do the same for others, this place does that.

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    Reservoir Church

    Reservoir Church

    4.5(24 reviews)
    2.8 miNorth Cambridge

    A wonderful, loving church - friendly, diverse (race, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic,…read moreage, etc.) We are seniors with a UCC background. But we have found in this church direct love of Jesus, devotion, humility, and community. Communion is simple and every Sunday. The senior pastor is a great leader and believer and the other two pastors seem great too. We love our community group, vulnerable, real, probing in Bible study.

    A secular, humanist church not a Christian one. Very liberal, woke, culture and mindset. An…read moreantagonistic attitude by the staff and credo toward mainstream Christian belief ( Blue Ocean faith). During the sermon, no pew bibles to cross reference what is being said. Scripture is cherry picked from the Bible, handed out on a piece of paper and often interpreted out of context in favor of radical social issues, such as Black Lives Matter or LGBT advocacy. In this church, racial diversity is held in higher regard over spiritual salvation; race over soul. In addition, sermons are often about using Jesus to get what you want in life rather than humbling yourself to Jesus for divine direction. The church dropped it's original name, Greater Boston Vineyard Church and affiliation with Vineyard USA for its new name, Reservoir Church, for LGBT, woke advocacy, woman in leadership and not requiring pastors to have a seminary degree.

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    Reservoir Church - Sunday Services: Our services start at 9:30 am and 11:30 am on Sunday mornings. The services last about 90 minutes.

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    Sunday Services: Our services start at 9:30 am and 11:30 am on Sunday mornings. The services last about 90 minutes.

    First Parish of Watertown - First Parish Watertown, Unitarian Universalist

    First Parish of Watertown

    4.2(5 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Oh, hell yes, the First Parish of Watertown Unitarian Universalist Church rocks! Today was my…read moreofficial "Garage Sale Crawl", usually done once a year to remind me why I despise bargain hunting in people's front yards... and the rainy weather made me realize even sooner why I can't stand arguing over getting a used shirt for 25 cents instead of 50. So, I was heading home, and just I was beginning to renounce life, love, and goodwill -- there it was! "Rummage Sale May 3rd, 35 Church Street, 10 AM - 3 PM" -- My car practically steered itself into the parking lot, where I parked and was promptly yelled at by the bank employee guarding the four bank spots. So I moved the car, and walked my grumpy self into the basement of F.P.O.W.U.U. Immediately friendly faces asked me if I was looking for anything in particular, and directed me to the corner of the room where all the baby clothes were stacked. I filled my bag full of cheap-o crib sheets, fleecy jackets, and baby blankets, and walked out only spending $11. Since most of you yelpers have an anti-breeding stance, I have no worries that I'll be able to go here and get baby things without you all stealing my bargains. Oh, I didn't go to the service here, but I'm sure it's nice too.

    My whole life, I have been looking for a church where I could feel comfortable, and I finally found…read moreit here! I love this place and I'm so happy to have become a member in May. I was raised in a Presbyterian church but with a healthy dose of meditation and mysticism thrown in by my mom, and then I married a scientist. FPW is a unitarian universalist church, which means they have no religious creed but instead value the search for meaning. They're all about truth, love, and justice, which in my opinion are the best parts of all the world's religions. The people I've met there range from Catholics and theists to Buddhists and atheists and humanists. Lots of hippies, nerds, lesbians, activists, and artists. Also lots of scientists, professionals, professors... someone said once that you don't have to "leave your brain at the door" to come here. Plus, everyone is super nice. Not like "we want you to believe what we believe so we're going to be nice to you", but the sort of nice that shows they're genuinely interested in you as a person. The building itself doesn't really look like a church, but it is a nice bright space inside. The services are a nice balance of peaceful/reverent/thoughtful and joyful/funny. The minister is great, and we often get to hear from his equally great wife (also a minister) and other speakers. The music, provided by an excellent pianist and diverse guests, was a big selling point for me (I'm a musician). The other awesome part is intergenerational friendships, which I never realized I wanted until I had them. I used to look for "young adult" type groups like the one at the Cambridge UU church, but I'm 28 now and I guess I grew out of that. This church has a nice mix of age groups and life stages. Lots of kids-- there is a virtual stampede every week when it's time for the children to get up and go to religious education class.

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    First Parish of Watertown - Religious education includes youth through high school aided by church member participation

    Religious education includes youth through high school aided by church member participation

    First Parish of Watertown - First Parish Watertown supports an active religious education program

    First Parish Watertown supports an active religious education program

    First Parish of Watertown - First Parish Watertown is a welcoming community to fulfill individual spiritual needs.

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    First Parish Watertown is a welcoming community to fulfill individual spiritual needs.

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