
AA Meeting
PH Ferris Library 206 Clarendon St.,, Boston, MA, United StatesFind more AA meetings in Massachusetts here.
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A Guided Tour, led by one of our highly skilled volunteer tour guides, is an excellent opportunity to learn about the art and architectural history of Trinity Church. Purchase tickets in the Trinity Welcome Center, via the Copley Square entrance. Guided tour times are subject to change; please call 617-536-0944 x002 for the latest schedule […]
Are you a crafty knitter or clever crochet-er? Join Stitching in the Spirit this Saturday for our meeting, usually held on the third Saturday of every month. Some of our members are knitting baby blankets for the nursery, and others are knitting hats and scarves for the Dever-McCormack School and Catie's Closet. We also have […]
A Guided Tour, led by one of our highly skilled volunteer tour guides, is an excellent opportunity to learn about the art and architectural history of Trinity Church. Purchase tickets in the Trinity Welcome Center, via the Copley Square entrance. Guided tour times are subject to change; please call 617-536-0944 x002 for the latest schedule […]
A Guided Tour, led by one of our highly skilled volunteer tour guides, is an excellent opportunity to learn about the art and architectural history of Trinity Church. Purchase tickets in the Trinity Welcome Center, via the Copley Square entrance. Guided tour times are subject to change; please call 617-536-0944 x002 for the latest schedule […]
Please join us for in-person Holy Eucharist in our Copley Square building. Masks are welcomed.
Are you new to the Episcopal Church and curious to learn more about its history and traditions? Are you a long-time Episcopalian with unanswered questions about “why we do that”? Have you been considering baptism or confirmation but never knew how to take the next step?
Please join us for in-person Holy Eucharist in our Copley Square building, with organ, choristers, and choir. Our 10 am service is also livestreamed to our website and to our YouTube Channel and to our Facebook page. This service includes an in-person Children's Homily and nursery care for little ones. Masks are welcomed.
20s & 30s are invited to join us Sundays for Bible Study after the 10am Service. Our first topic for the month of September will be the Book of Genesis! Please RSVP here so we have an idea of who to expect, but drop-ins are most welcome too! RSVP link
As we begin our year of “Grateful Hearts, Gracious Lives,” join Morgan and Brandon for a four-part series overviewing grace, the faithful virtue; and graciousness, the ethical practice. We will approach these ideas from our Anglican perspectives of “scripture, tradition, and reason,” as well as contemporary resources in popular culture.
Are you new to the Episcopal Church and curious to learn more about its history and traditions? Are you a long-time Episcopalian with unanswered questions about “why we do that”? Have you been considering baptism or confirmation but never knew how to take the next step?
We return to Rosie’s Place, the oldest women’s shelter in the country, to prepare and serve dinner to the shelter’s guests. The Rosie's Place staff designs the menu, they just need our hands and hearts to prepare and serve the meal! No kitchen experience is necessary. Volunteers must be 16 years of age. You can […]