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Trinity Church in the City of Boston

Trinity Church in the City of Boston

4.3(89 reviews)
0.3 miBack Bay

Trinity Church is stunningly beautiful on the outside and even more so on the interior. But more…read moreimportant, the clergy and congregants were kind and accepting of these visitors. When last in Boston, there were renovations being done to the interior. There were no tours or services at the time, but there were windows made available to look in and get a glimpse. I promised myself that when I returned to Boston, that I would visit the Church for a service. The service was beautiful and it was completely packed. I am afraid that during the service, I could not help but take in every detail of the interior. Of course, I didn't feel like I should take any photos at that time (my next visit). Take some time to visit this physical testimony built to God when you are in Boston.

In mid-November 2025, I visited Trinity Church during a conference as it was only a 10 minute walk…read morefrom the hotel. This Episcopalian church is an American architectural gem and National Historical Landmark. You have to pay a $10 entrance fee to view the interior, but it's worth the expense if you enjoy history, art, or architecture. Alternatively, you can skip the interior and visit the Boston Public Library instead (which has no admission fee). Completed in 1877, Trinity Church is an architectural masterpiece of Henry Richardson who pioneered the "Richardsonian Romanesque" style of clay tile roofs, colorful interiors, and stone-faced exteriors with arches. You can see examples of this building design in Minneapolis, Detroit, Chicago, and Albany, NY. The interior has magnificent stained glass windows and a unique colorful design. One interesting fact from the Self-Guided tour booklet is that Boston's Back Bay was originally a tidal mud flat. So the heavy stone of Trinity Church rests on 4,500 wooden piles, which were pounded through 30 feet of gravel fill, silt, and clay.

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Trinity Church in the City of Boston - Easter Day services are on Sun., April 20, 2025, at 8 am, 10 am, and 12 pm-- including Blessing of the Runners for the Marathon this year!

Easter Day services are on Sun., April 20, 2025, at 8 am, 10 am, and 12 pm-- including Blessing of the Runners for the Marathon this year!

Trinity Church in the City of Boston - Main entrance - stairs and a ramp - handicap accessible

Main entrance - stairs and a ramp - handicap accessible

Trinity Church in the City of Boston - Gorgeous historic church in Copley Square - can't miss it!

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Gorgeous historic church in Copley Square - can't miss it!

Old South Church - The Stage : Candlelight concert rock on strings

Old South Church

4.6(31 reviews)
0.3 miBack Bay

Though services were not being held at this Old South Church on this Sunday, the inviting sign "all…read moreare welcome" swept us in to see the chapel. There is a glowing simplicity to this sanctuary yet there are so many intricate details to take in from the architecture, to the windows, and organ (I love the window and organs). Not everything was available to see at the moment we were there, but they do have tours available. This beautiful historic landmark and spiritual edifice is worth the stop.

I came here on a Friday night for a candlelight concert honoring Imagine Dragons and Coldplay. The…read morechurch is a short walk away from the train station and around the corner from Newbury Street. It seems like this building is multipurpose since there was a lecture taking place in one room, and the concert in the main sanctuary. The inside is super nice, with wooden pews, stained glass windows, and beautiful art all over including the ceiling. There are three sections of seating on the main floor - the center floor, and two small sets of pews on either side. There is balcony seating upstairs, but only on the sides. We sat on the right-side balcony, and it was still a great view. They did a good job of decorating the church in candles, especially the altar where the musicians are. The temperature inside was perfect as well as the acoustics. Since the concert started at 7:00 pm, for the first 15 ish minutes, the room still felt bright since the sun was coming in through the windows, but it slowly got darker throughout the night. I know they have bathrooms, but I personally did not use them. There were ushers helping people get to their seats which I thought made things run a lot smoother, especially for the latecomers.

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Old South Church
Old South Church
Old South Church - Sanctuary in gothic revival style

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Sanctuary in gothic revival style

Community Church of Boston - "Did the Resurrection turn Jesus gay?"

Community Church of Boston

5.0(2 reviews)
0.2 miBack Bay

What can you say about this place? What a deep and rich history that spans the 20th century's…read morepanoply of rad thought and political activism. A place of refuge from the storm to be renewed and go back out to fight The Man! Wonderful music, different every time I attend...classical, jazz, folk, hip hop....a really diverse and smart panoply of speakers make up a full schedule of sundays at Community Church. And it looks like the auditorium hosts a marvelous feast of radical organizing meetings, rehearsals, plays, movies, poetry readings and concerts. Check out this place, the last thang you'd expect in shi shi Back Bay's Copley Square, with its tourists, workplace professionals, and college students: a tribute to Radical Boston....from Sacco/Vanzetti to Defeat the Asshole named Trump. Long live CCB, way into its second century of vibrant community building!

I too am "opposed to any religion that indoctrinates kids," which is why my daughter attends sunday…read moreschool at the Community Church. Mike C's description of the church is mostly accurate with the exception of the singing for the children. They sing "Go Away in Peace" which is as non-denominational as it gets - I want my daughter to go in peace! Some of the topics the children explore are animal rights, conflicts in Sudan, Black History Month, homosexuality, etc through art, brainstorming, chats, or presentations. The director for the children's program, Justice School, is excellent and caring. I'd recommend anyone who wants to teach their children tolerance and open-mindedness to at least check out the program. Now, go away in peace.

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St Cecilia Parish

St Cecilia Parish

4.1(14 reviews)
0.8 mi

I have been attending mass at Saint C's pretty regularly for about 2 years now. It is a beautiful…read morechurch, despite looking unassuming on the outside. Though it is always pretty crowded, they offer several mass times and if it works with your schedule, I would HIGHLY recommend attending when Fr. John Unni is leading the mass! (You can find all that information in the mass information on their website). Father John is the absolute best and consistently delivers homilies with meaning, reflection, and challenges us all to think more and be better, whether you are Catholic, Christian, or just spiritual, you will definitely have a deep reflection and takeaway from his message. He and the parish are also extremely inclusive and welcoming to all people, much more than you might expect to find from some Catholic churches! My only warning is that if you are looking for a quick in-and-out service that is under an hour, this probably isn't the best bet for you. It's safer to budget about 1.5 hours for mass here, but believe me when I say that hearing Father John's homily (and he is first in line to make fun of himself for talking too much!) is well worth it!!! The choir is also always full of great talent and a shifting medley of instruments as well. As a bonus, they usually have some coffee and pastries downstairs afterwards, so nothing to fret about if you miss your brunch plans!

The outside doesn't look like much, but when you walk inside, this Catholic Church is absolutely…read morestunning! The priest was on point with his homily and the parishioners were friendly. I would highly recommend going here if you need a place to worship.

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St Cecilia Parish - Renee & Frances at Mass

Renee & Frances at Mass

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My zfaghters & Frances ( Mother)

Park Street Church

Park Street Church

4.0(31 reviews)
0.7 miDowntown

Historical must stop location! The architecture is cool, but nothing spectacular. What makes this…read moreplace special is its impact in the American Revolution as it was large enough for meetings that planned and informed those involved with the Revolution. Take in the history, take in the craftsmanship and take in some of the Spirit!

I've attended this church for many years and I'm sad to say that the leadership has gone very much…read moredownhill. They once were a place that embraced women in ministry, but the present leadership has marginalized the voice of women leaders. When the Senior Minister was called out on it, he responded during one of his sermons, "The rules for diversity are different in a corporation from that in a church. I'm not going to go out of my way to create candidate pools that include women and I'm not going to hire someone just because they're a woman." Worse than that, our church did have a democratic structure that embraced the voice of the congregation. Now, the present leadership has often delayed or even ignored the congregation's requests for meetings to review decisions of the church, the Elder Board ignores congregant emails, and the Senior Minister has harnessed control of every committee so there are no "checks and balances" to his power. In a church born only 30 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, it's sad to see the attack on the democratic structure of the church. Not a good time to make this your church home, but if you want to stop by to listen to a pretty choir and see the inside of a historical building then pay it a visit.

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Park Street Church - Stop 3 on the Freedom Trail

Stop 3 on the Freedom Trail

Park Street Church - Lots of freedom trail tours going by daily.

Lots of freedom trail tours going by daily.

Park Street Church - Exterior entrance

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Exterior entrance

First Church In Boston - churches - Updated May 2026

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