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    Christ Church Episcopal

    5.0 (1 review)

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    United First Parish Church

    United First Parish Church

    (7 reviews)

    Tonight was a special event to see and listen to Two Most Prominent Historians besides being…read moreDistinguished Authors and a Pulitzer Prize Winner Gordon S. Wood and Friederike Baer on stage with insights and discussions about Ken Burns on the Series "THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION " six part 12 hour Documentary! Who also appeared in the Series who advised the Production! It was a very informative Lecture and they also took questions from the audience! After you could go down to the Crypt to see JOHN QUINCY ADAMS final resting plot!

    So I was here earlier tonight for a Boston Cares volunteer event. In the basement of the church,…read morethey run the "prison book program." Pretty fun volunteer work where you fill requests from prisoners around the country for books they want to read. Anyway, that's not why I'm reviewing this church.... As we were finishing up, the woman who runs the program said she wanted to take us on a tour of the church. My first thought, "I've seen my fair share of churches while traveling. I get it." But I go, so as not to be rude, and she walks us down a hallway in the basement, just a few feet from where we were packing books, and she opens up a short little gate and we walk into a tiny room. It's a burial site with four tombs: John Adams, Abigail Adams, John Quincy Adams and Louisa Catherine Adams! Apparently, it's the only place in the country where two dead presidents are buried together. And they are just a few stops on the red line away from most of us! We also went upstairs into the main area of the church, which was beautiful and intimate, and sat in the Adams pew. The church has been around since 1828. Check it out.

    Hope Fellowship Church

    Hope Fellowship Church

    (16 reviews)

    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.

    Christ Church Episcopal - churches - Updated May 2026

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