Park Street Church:
Sermons are typically intellectual and challenging. Many international students attend and there is an international student fellowship that meets after the 11 am service. Traditional services at 8:30am and 11am, Contemporary service at 4pm. The church is located right outside the Park Street T stop. Contact Katie Eccles at [email protected] for more information or check out their website: www.parkstreet.org
City Life Church:
This church is a Boston version of Tim Keller’s NYC church. It is Asian led but a mixed group. The church features intellectual sermons and strong community. Services are 10:30 am and 2:00 pm on Sundays. Services are held on the 6th floor of the Revere Hotel on the Boston Common. For more information contact Nathan Meyers at [email protected] or check out their website: www.citylifeboston.org
City on a Hill:
Small church, but has a strong community life and strong preaching. Lots of students and young professionals attend. The pastor is also the chaplain for the Boston Red Sox. Sunday Services are at 10:00 am at Driscoll Elementary School in Brookline near Washington Square and at 6:00 pm in Allston (30 Gordon Street). For more information check out their website: home.coahchurch.org
Highrock Brookline:
A growing church (on the smaller side) with great community and preaching. Sunday service is at 9:30 am with a shared meal at 10:45 am. Highrock meets at Edward Devotion Middle School in Brookline (345 Harvard Street). For more information check out their website: www.highrockbrookline.org
Hope Fellowship:
A Biblically-sound church in Porter Square (16 Beech Street, Cambridge) with great preaching and community. Sunday services are at 9:00 am, 11:00 am, and 1:00 pm. For more information check out their website: www.hopefellowshipchurch.org
St Cecilia Parish:
This Catholic church has a young, vibrant congregation and traditional services (but not stuffy!). Located near Mass Ave. next to Berklee, Mass is at 5:00 pm on Saturday, 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:15 am, and 6:00 pm on Sunday. Religious education is after the 9:30 service and there is a large 20 and 30 something group. For more information check out their website: www.stceciliaboston.org
Mosaic Boston:
A young, non-denominational church fostering a "vibrant and diverse Christian community with a deep love for God, the Bible, and the city. At Mosaic, we believe God is Father; therefore the church is family." Mosaic meets on Sundays in two locations: Brookline at 9:30am, 11:15am, and 5:30pm, and Jamaica Plain at 10:30am. For more information and exact meeting locations, check out their website: www.mosaicboston.com
If you have any questions or would like to find out more about a specific church, join us for our weekly meetings on Tuesdays, 11:30am-12:30pm in the Marsh Chapel Basement where you can meet others from different churches in the Boston area and find the right fit for you!
Sermons are typically intellectual and challenging. Many international students attend and there is an international student fellowship that meets after the 11 am service. Traditional services at 8:30am and 11am, Contemporary service at 4pm. The church is located right outside the Park Street T stop. Contact Katie Eccles at [email protected] for more information or check out their website: www.parkstreet.org
City Life Church:
This church is a Boston version of Tim Keller’s NYC church. It is Asian led but a mixed group. The church features intellectual sermons and strong community. Services are 10:30 am and 2:00 pm on Sundays. Services are held on the 6th floor of the Revere Hotel on the Boston Common. For more information contact Nathan Meyers at [email protected] or check out their website: www.citylifeboston.org
City on a Hill:
Small church, but has a strong community life and strong preaching. Lots of students and young professionals attend. The pastor is also the chaplain for the Boston Red Sox. Sunday Services are at 10:00 am at Driscoll Elementary School in Brookline near Washington Square and at 6:00 pm in Allston (30 Gordon Street). For more information check out their website: home.coahchurch.org
Highrock Brookline:
A growing church (on the smaller side) with great community and preaching. Sunday service is at 9:30 am with a shared meal at 10:45 am. Highrock meets at Edward Devotion Middle School in Brookline (345 Harvard Street). For more information check out their website: www.highrockbrookline.org
Hope Fellowship:
A Biblically-sound church in Porter Square (16 Beech Street, Cambridge) with great preaching and community. Sunday services are at 9:00 am, 11:00 am, and 1:00 pm. For more information check out their website: www.hopefellowshipchurch.org
St Cecilia Parish:
This Catholic church has a young, vibrant congregation and traditional services (but not stuffy!). Located near Mass Ave. next to Berklee, Mass is at 5:00 pm on Saturday, 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:15 am, and 6:00 pm on Sunday. Religious education is after the 9:30 service and there is a large 20 and 30 something group. For more information check out their website: www.stceciliaboston.org
Mosaic Boston:
A young, non-denominational church fostering a "vibrant and diverse Christian community with a deep love for God, the Bible, and the city. At Mosaic, we believe God is Father; therefore the church is family." Mosaic meets on Sundays in two locations: Brookline at 9:30am, 11:15am, and 5:30pm, and Jamaica Plain at 10:30am. For more information and exact meeting locations, check out their website: www.mosaicboston.com
If you have any questions or would like to find out more about a specific church, join us for our weekly meetings on Tuesdays, 11:30am-12:30pm in the Marsh Chapel Basement where you can meet others from different churches in the Boston area and find the right fit for you!