This summer, we will host a weekly Zoom service at 9 AM for all of those interested in live worship by Zoom. We'll open up Zoom at 8:50 for greetings, start the service promptly at 9:00, and a short "coffee hour" will follow the service.
There will be three traditional Morning Prayer services on YouTube on July 18, August 15 and September 12, all at 11:00 AM. Services will either be pre-recorded or real-time live streamed depending on availability of equipment and expertise.
Join members on Wednesday evenings as we gather on Zoom for a discussion on the weekly lectionary readings. Check out theonline calendarfor details of each week's focus. Contact Tim (tim.c.nh@gmail.com) to join.
Thursday Coffee
Thursdays at 10:00 AM on Zoom
Bring your cup of coffee or tea and join other King's Chapel folks for an informal conversation by Zoom every Thursday morning. Conversation moves from funny hats and KC memories to house blessings and your best recent read.A great way to get to know each other a bit better. Drop in for any part of the hour. Register here to join.
All Parish Summer Barbecue Potlucks
Please join us for our next Barbecue Potluck on Thursday, July 22! Weather permitting.
The Community Action Committee is still looking for 6 more volunteers for their next sandwich making for common cathedral on July 31st, and they have an exciting announcement about a "Peace Play" Gathering with the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute on September 15!
Check out their post by clicking "Learn More" below:
The Environmental Action Initiative will be ringing our Revere and Son Bell on Sunday, July 11 at 11:00AM to raise awareness that we're at the 11th hour of the climate emergency. Join us in bell-ringing or in holding signs outside the church to spread awareness and encourage conversations with passers-by. Please contact Sylvia Soderberg (sylviasoderberg@verizon.net or 617-710-6320) to join in.
Next history program: Liberty and Death: King's Chapel and the Crypt in the American Revolution on Thursday, July 15 at 5:30PM. Register here.
Please note: While our public programs are available on Eventbrite, you can go directly to the King's Chapel calendar webpage to get the direct Zoom registration link. We apologize for the confusion last week!
Miss last week's history program? Watch the recording of "Unhappy Divisions:" King's Chapel and the American Revolutionhere.
The King's Chapel History Program is excited to be a co-sponsor of the upcoming book talk at the Boston Athenaeum: Force and Freedom: Black Abolitionists and the Politics of Violence, with Kellie Carter Jackson. This virtual book talk on Tuesday, July 13 at 6:00 PM is free for members of King's Chapel, the Boston Athenaeum, and VESP holders; $5 for the general public. Info and register here.
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