Our Latest News and Activities

Sunday

February 8, 2026

Fifth Sunday after Epiphany

Please join us this Sunday

at 8am or 10am

for worship in the Old North Sanctuary

The 10am service will be livestreamed on our website, www.onchurch.org.

Rev. Christine Hribar's Sermon: "Take Your Mat and Walk"

Scripture Lesson: John 5:1-18  

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To make an online offering, please click here.

Wherever You Are On Life's Journey, You Are Welcome Here.

THIS WEEKEND

The Annual Budget Meeting on February 8 will be followed by our always popular- and competitive- chili cook-off in the Parish Hall for members and families. We will be doing some new and interesting things at the church meeting this year, and invite all members to come participate and contribute to the meeting and the chili lunch. Children are welcome to remain in Sunday School or the nursery, which will remain open for the duration of the meeting.


  • To see the 2026 proposed budget, please click on the LINK.


  • The Annual Meeting minutes from June 4, 2025 are HERE.

REVISED BYLAW FOR VOTE ON FEBRUARY 8

Old North Church members will vote on a revised bylaw (4.c.iv) at the Annual Budget Meeting on Sunday, February 8. The Leadership Board unanimously endorses this change from 50 to 30 members to constitute a quorum at annual or special church meetings. 



4. GOVERNMENT

c. MEETINGS OF THE CHURCH

iv. Thirty (30) members shall constitute a Quorum at any annual or special Meeting of the Church.

Middle School Sunday Mornings at Old North!

UPCOMING EVENTS

Discussion on Immigration Enforcement Postponed to February 10, 6:30 PM Parish Hall

Diann Slavit Baylis and Nancy Norman, two immigration attorneys that live in Marblehead, along with Alexandra Piñeros Shields, who directs the MA Public Policy Program at Brandeis, will lead a community discussion about how the community can get involved in helping local immigrants. 


They have all received phone calls from residents after ICE came into Marblehead in Sept. The people who called them were desperate to know how this could happen and what they can do to help immigrants besides attending protests. Diann, Nancy, and Alexandra will address these issues in this community discussion. 

Rehearsals for the annual Palm Sunday Lenten Choral Concert will begin on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. The centerpiece of our Lenten Concert is John Rutter's beloved Requiem, featuring Old North soloists and the Old North Festival Chorus and Orchestra.  The Rutter Requiem is an extraordinarily beautiful work, composed in 1985. It consists of rich choral writing and incorporates texts from the Latin Requiem Mass, as well as the Book of Common Prayer. The Requiem is performed widely throughout the world and is generally experienced as a work which inspires comfort and hope. This hour-long concert will be performed by candlelight and will include additional music of the season.


All interested singers – from high-school-aged students to adults – are welcome to join this special choral performance. (last performed at Old North in 2019!) There are no auditions, and it is not necessary to be a member of Old North Church or the Festival Chorus to join, but previous choral experience is required. 

Please help spread the word! Singers are asked to purchase their scores at the first rehearsal unless they already own one. There will be a limited number of scores available to borrow from the Old North Music Library.  Please contact Maria at vankalken@gmail.com with questions and/or to reserve a score to be picked up or purchased at Registration on February 18

Registration & First Rehearsal:

Wednesday: February 18 at 7:30pm in the Sanctuary


Weekly Rehearsals:   

Wednesdays: 7:30 -9:00 (9:30 when needed)

Monday: March 16: 7:30 -9:30

Saturdays: 10am -12pm TBD


Dress Rehearsal (mandatory):    

Saturday, March 28, 10am – 1pm


Concert:     

Sunday, March 29, at 7:30pm   

The Men's Night Out dinner is planned for Friday night, Feb. 20 in the Parish Hall. We will gather at 6:30 PM and start dinner at 7 PM. The dinner will be catered by Louise Moore of "Every Little Breeze Catering". On the menu we have ribs, pulled pork, cornbread, rolls, mac & cheese, coleslaw and brownies. We'll have water and a few soft drinks. If anyone wants beer or wine, please bring it for yourself. There is a $30/person cost for the dinner. The cost must be prepaid. The cut-off date for reservations is Feb. 15. Men can make reservations at coffee hour after the 10AM worship service or by contacting Tom Day at 978-764-6089 or Dave Hostetter at 781-631-3216. This is a really nice social event for men. 


If paying by check, make check payable to Old North Church and put Men’s Fellowship in Memo line. 


Mail check to:

Tom Day

20 Stony Brook Road

Marblehead, MA 01945


We hope you'll come.

Life and Living Course Postponed to February 22

11:30 AM-12:30 PM

"Forgiveness"

Our first meeting in the New Year is rescheduled to February 22. I have been thinking about possible topics for the coming months – suggestions are always welcome - and have selected: “Learning to Love Your Enemies: A Conversation with Matthew Potts” . The Rev. Matthew Ichihashi Potts is Pusey Minister at Harvard’s Memorial Church and Professor of Religion and Literature at Harvard Divinity School. We live in a savage political climate and conversations with others are often troubled and fractured. The notion of “loving your enemies” taught by many religious traditions, appears rather strained in a secular world. But, whether we approach ‘forgiveness’ from a religious or secular point of view, it is a problem fraught with difficulty. By clicking this LINK you can read a copy of the transcript of the conversation with Rev. Potts, which might invigorate discussion and an exchange of opinions on ‘forgiveness’.

 

I am looking forward to meeting again and either gather in person in the Great Room of Old North Church’s Stacey Street Office, on Sunday from 11:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M., or on-line via the Zoom link. Dates are: February 22, March 22, April 26, May 31, and June 28. If you would like to join the discussions and are not on the mailing list, email: elsewiersma@comcast.net or contact the church office (781-631-1244), or email: office@onchurch.org

ONGOING EVENTS

February Narthex Display

“A Pilgrim’s Journey on the Camino Frances”

A photo journal & highlights of a Pilgrim’s 568 miles (914 km) 42 day walk on The Way of St. James. Beginning in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, France and ending in Finisterre, Spain, you’ll view the spectacular everchanging beauty of the terrain, the magnificent churches and historic monuments, a peek into nightly accommodations, and other Pilgrims making this journey. If you’re inspired, have questions and/or want to learn more, please contact Kathi Vander Laan kvanlaan@comcast.net

Welcome the Stranger (WTS) is an interfaith partnership of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Temple Emanu-El, and Old North Church, providing practical help to families in need. Since 2017, WTS has supported asylum-seeking families and local households transitioning out of homelessness, and more recently has partnered with HAWC in Salem to help survivors of domestic abuse set up new homes.



Thanks to a donated storage room at Old North, WTS can now respond quickly to requests for small household items. With gratitude to all who support this ministry—and special thanks to Old North’s worker bees: Judy Conner, Linda Duvel, Lynda Hare, and Richard Thibedeau. 

The Prayer Shawl Ministry has been gathering for 24 years and still going strong!


Prayer Shawl Ministry meeting dates for winter/spring 2026 at Stacey Street 10:30-12 on the following dates: February 11, March 11, April 8, May 13, June 10


Yarn + needles supplied with pattern. Any questions?

Contact Alexandra Garfield alexandradane@me.com

Thursday Morning Book Group

Join our discussion of Walter Brueggeman's Materiality as Resistance. We meet weekly on Thursday mornings from 9-10am at 8 Stacey Street. Contact Rev. Christine for details. 

The Scrabble Group meets weekly on Wednesdays from 2-4pm in the Great Room at the Stacey St. office building.

Newcomers are always welcome to join in the fun!

If you know of anyone, either here at Old North or in the wider Marblehead community, who is going through a difficult time, the Community Life Board would like to reach out with a little plant and a friendly note. Please contact Lynda Hare at hares8carrots@hotmail.com or 781-639-0107 if you know someone who would appreciate a little extra cheer.

A monastic practice of scripture, reflection and prayer dating back to the 4th century, at Old North lectio divina has been adapted and practiced for more than ten years on every Tuesday morning from 9 to about 10:30 am. We all take turns being the leader to select the readings.

We have welcomed newcomers, some not from Old North, who seem to find soul food in the practice and the shared reflections that are part of it. We meet at 9 am both in person in the “Great Room” on Stacey St. and on Zoom.


We begin each meeting with a context-setting call to worship. Then we pair a scripture reading with a poem, chosen by the leader for the day and read aloud. We then move into 21 minutes of silent meditation, marked by chimes, and finally we share in “safe space” our responses – personal and intellectual. We end each session with prayers for healing and the Lord’s Prayer.



It is a rich time of being together in community and quite like no other. We invite you to give it a try.

Accessing Rev. Lindsay’s Calendar

Rev. Lindsay is available to meet with you for pastoral care, to discuss church matters, or simply to get to know you. You can schedule time with her at calendly.com/lindsaypopper .You may reach Rev. Lindsay at her email address, lindsay@onchurch.org or at 781-631-1244 x102

Accessing Rev. Christine’s Calendar 

You can access Rev. Christine’s calendar online as well to schedule time with her:  https://calendly.com/christine-hribar. She can be found in her office location in the Stacey Street office known as the “Beals Room” (across from the Great Room). Rev. Christine may also be reached at her email address, revchristinehribar@gmail.com or at 781-631-1244 x105

Contact Us: 781-631-1244
Email: office@onchurch.org

Church Address: 35 Washington St., Marblehead, MA 01945
Mailing Address: 8 Stacey St. Marblehead, MA 01945