A History of Theodore Parker Church
Parish Hall 70 Corey Street, West Roxbury, MA, United StatesJessica Mink and David Parke will present a history of our congregation from its beginnings to the present day. All are invited.
Jessica Mink and David Parke will present a history of our congregation from its beginnings to the present day. All are invited.
Nancy Wilber, Steve Greene, and Rev. Anne invite you to the third meeting of Begin Again. Newcomers are welcome. In this group, we share our various experiences of the "Holy," however we might view and name that. In this month's meeting we will "begin again" with our feelings and reactions to God -- as images, … Continue reading Begin Again: Sharing Experiences of the Holy
Join us for a fun time with friends and neighbors and take home some plants for your garden donated by church gardeners. Live music will be provided again by Carlin Tripp from 11:30 am. to 1:30 p.m. Bring your lunch and blanket or chair, buy a treat from our bake sale table, and listen on … Continue reading 12th Annual Plant Sale
Windborne is an a capella quartet made up of two men and two women who have studied traditional music that spans many countries and centuries. Their tight vocal harmonies and vibrant energy are the backbone of their delightful and educational shows, though they occasionally use other instruments to accentuate their selections. Their repertoire includes authentic … Continue reading Music on Centre presents Windborne
Agenda: Election of FY20 officers, approval of the FY20 budgets, committee reports, and other new business. All church members should plan to attend.
Musicians from the New England Conservatory faculty and student body return to West Roxbury for the first of two concerts in the 2019-20 season to raise money for the Roslindale Food Pantry. Roslindale-based pianist Damien Francoeur-Krzyzek joins musicians Samuel Andonian, Mari Nagahara, and Audrey Chen for an evening of piano trios by Schubert and Villa-Lobos. … Continue reading Music for Food: Schubert & Villa-Lobos
A musical journey to Eastern Europe and the Middle East featuring the magnificent music of the Samodivi band is the season's first concert offering by Music on Centre. Vessela Stoyonova will be back with her marimba along with Turkish singer Burcu Gulec (both from the Berklee School of Music in Boston) and other performers with … Continue reading Music on Centre: Samodivi
Len Cabral is an internationally acclaimed storyteller who has been enchanting audiences with his storytelling performances at schools, libraries, museums and festivals since 1976. A great-grandson of a Cape Verdean whaler whose grandparents immigrated to America from the islands off the coast of West Africa, Len’s strong Cape Verdean ancestry comes alive in his exuberant … Continue reading Len Cabral: Weaving Words Connecting Cultures
In a climate emergency, is civil disobedience a necessity? Grounded in people and places at the heart of the climate crisis, "Necessity" traces the fight in Minnesota against the expansion of pipelines carrying toxic tar sands oil through North America. Rev. Anne Bancroft will join the panel of speakers following the film, including the film's … Continue reading Film: Necessity: Oil, Water, and Climate Resistance