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1859 Centre St.
P. O. Box 320001
West Roxbury, MA 02132

617-325-4439

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Social Justice Reflection and Potluck Supper

Parish Hall 70 Corey Street, West Roxbury, MA, United States

All are invited to a potluck supper and reflection on social justice sponsored by the Social Action Committee on Friday, January 19 beginning at 6 p.m. in the parish hall.

True Stories About Race

Parish Hall 70 Corey Street, West Roxbury, MA, United States

Our continuing conversation series in partnership with Temple Hillel B'nai Torah, "True Stories about Race," urges us to share stories that have moved us, as stories bring about the possibility of reconciliation through the creation of empathy. In a series of monthly sessions, we seek out, share, and listen to true stories of what it … Continue reading True Stories About Race

Game Night

Parish Hall 70 Corey Street, West Roxbury, MA, United States

Please join us for our first game night of 2018 next Saturday, January 20, at 6 p.m. in the parish hall parlor. This is a multigenerational event, and all are welcome. Bring  your favorite games, cash (small bills) for ordering pizza, a snack, dessert or drink (optional), and friends (optional).

Concert: Music for Food

Church Sanctuary 1859 Centre St., West Roxbury, MA, United States

Theodore Parker Church member Damien Francoeur-Krzyzek will be joined by string players from New England Conservatory to present an evening of chamber music by Beethoven, Brahms and Bloch. All proceeds from the concert benefit Roslindale Food Pantry. The concert starts at 7:30pm on Saturday, January 20th. View a PDF of the concert flyer HERE.

$10 – $25

Film: Hope in a Changing Climate

Parish Hall 70 Corey Street, West Roxbury, MA, United States

Brian Cartwright will show a short film, "Hope in a Changing Climate," and lead a discussion about methods of ecological restoration for degraded lands around the world.  The filmmaker is John D. Liu, who founded a global organization called Ecosystem Restoration Camps.  His vision is to set up camps in locations where volunteers learn by … Continue reading Film: Hope in a Changing Climate

Meditation Session

Parish Hall 70 Corey Street, West Roxbury, MA, United States

The meditation group meets on the first and third Wednesday of each month. We read a short poem and then share silent meditation time together for about 25 minutes.  All are welcome to drop in.

Parlor Talk: Stories About Theodore Parker

Parish Hall 70 Corey Street, West Roxbury, MA, United States

The Rev. Mark Harris, professor of Unitarian Universalist history and an avid history buff, will join us for the first of our spring Parlor Talk series to share his knowledge and stories about our own Theodore Parker. If you're new, you may wonder who the guy really was! And, if you've been here a while … Continue reading Parlor Talk: Stories About Theodore Parker

True Stories About Race

Parish Hall 70 Corey Street, West Roxbury, MA, United States

Our continuing series in partnership with Temple Hillel B’nai Torah, “True Stories about Race,” urges us to share stories that have moved us, as stories bring about the possibility of reconciliation through the creation of empathy. In a series of monthly sessions, we seek out, share, and listen to true stories of what it means, … Continue reading True Stories About Race

“Third Tuesdays” Social Hour

Eat with Jack O'Neill 1885 Centre Street, West Roxbury, MA, United States

Please join our TPC friends (old and new) at Eat with Jack O'Neill (down the street from the church) for our monthly Third Tuesdays Social Hour. This is a wonderful opportunity to get to know one another on a more personal level, separate from church business and the good work we do with such energy … Continue reading “Third Tuesdays” Social Hour

Film Series: Dismantling White Supremacy

Jamaica Plain UU Church, Eliot St. at the Monument

The next film in our collaborative series with First Church Jamaica Plain will be Friday, February 23, at 7:30 p.m. I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO envisions the book James Baldwin never finished, a radical narration about race in America, using the writer's original words, as read by actor Samuel L. Jackson.