Cancelled: Music for Food: Mozart, Mendelssohn & Martinů
Theodore Parker Church sanctuary 1859 Centre Street, West Roxbury, MassachusettsWe regret to announce that this concert has been canceled.
We regret to announce that this concert has been canceled.
Our Friday Night Justice Films series has been suspended for the time being. We look forward to resuming it as soon as possible.
Music on Centre invites you to tune in to a lively and inspiring Zoom concert by the amazing Crys Matthews and the incomparable Heather Mae. Matthews is a nationally acclaimed singer-songwriter who captured our hearts at the Music on Centre concert in 2018. She blends Americana, folk, jazz, blues, bluegrass and funk into a bold, complex performance … Continue reading Music on Centre presents Crys Matthews & Heather Mae
An on-line conversation hosted by the Parkway Interfaith Conversations on Race and the Massachusetts Poor People's Campaign. This event is free, but registration is required. Register here.
When Everything Collapses, Plant your Field of Dreams! Many people are in food crisis these days. This inspiring pre-pandemic film shows how folks in Detroit took on urban farming to improve their food supply and build community. The Racial Justice Task Force invites you to a Zoom viewing. The TPC Zoom Theater will open at 5:45 … Continue reading Film: “Urban Roots”
The congregation will convene after the worship service on Sunday, June 14, for our annual meeting, at which we elect officers and approves the operating and capital budgets for the new church year, which starts July 1. Members and friends must register in advance to participate, and only members may vote. Official Warrant announcing the … Continue reading Annual Meeting Is June 14
All are invited to participate in our summer's common read for July: Ibram Kendi's How to Be an Antiracist (available on Amazon, Brookline Booksmith, and Powell's online store). We'll gather on Thursday, July 30, at 7 p.m. to share our reactions and learnings. The Zoom link will be posted a few days beforehand.
There is no one-word description for what Don White does. He’s an award-winning singer/songwriter, a comedian, an author, and a storyteller. He’s been bringing audiences to laughter and tears for thirty years, released ten CDs, three live DVDs, and a book, Memoirs of a C Student. In collaboration with New Moon Coffeehouse and Theodore Parker … Continue reading Concert for Peace, Love and Hope with Don White and Chelsea Berry
The rural roots of African-American life through the eyes of a filmmaker reconnecting with her southern farming family. More information here. The Zoom theater opens at 5:45 and film starts at 6, followed by discussion. An RSVP to Helen Horigan is appreciated but not essential. Join us on Zoom. Friends outside the TPC community are welcome – please share the news!
This event has been rescheduled from May 29 due to possible inclement weather. Plants donated by our own gardeners are offered for sale. Funds benefit building improvements. Come early for the best selection!