United Parish of Auburndale

64 Hancock St, Newton, MA 02466, 617-964-8516

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    • Sunday School Registration
    • Music Program
    • The Betty Meyer Gallery
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    • Youth Group
    • Children’s Education
  • Get Involved
    • Join
    • Service
    • Mission Teams
    • Partners
  • Prayer Concerns

About

The United Parish of Auburndale [64 Hancock Street] is located in Newton, MA across the street from Lasell College and within walking distance of the MBTA commuter rail (Auburndale) and the Greenline Subway (Riverside).  There are twenty-five to thirty parking spaces at the United Parish of Auburndale and street parking is unrestricted on Sundays and Saturdays.

The beautiful, Romanesque style church building, built in 1857, is the oldest wooden church in Newton and is on the National Register of Historic Places.  The sanctuary offers traditional seating for up to 400 and the attached Parish Hall facilitates seated receptions of up to 100.  An education wing houses a thriving weekend religious education program of 80 children and includes a large, welcoming nursery.  Facilities such as the Sanctuary, Parish Hall, lower level Dining Hall and Kitchen and even the educational space are available for use by community groups for nominal donation.  Arrangements are made through the church office.

The UPA congregation was formed through a 1980 merger between Centenary United Methodist Church and Auburndale Congregational Church creating a federated church with significant ties to both the United Church of Christ and the United Methodist Church.  At the time of confederation the United Parish claimed one common purpose:

To maintain and promote the public and private worship of God;  to advance the teachings and spirit of Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ of faith; to develop Christian fellowship and to minister to and in the world; and to support and enable members in their individual ministries.

The UPA is a theologically liberal church.  We do not insist that newcomers wishing to deepen their commitment to this faith community articulate a particular creed in order to become members.  First, we recognize that people come to faith and churches for complex reasons and we simply endeavor to offer a sense of “home.”  Second, we understand the life of faith as a pilgrimage and we offer programs for all ages to equip pilgrims on that journey of faith.

Recent examples of adult programs:  Book studies (Toxic Charity, Rodzina, The Artist Quarreled, Eiffel’s Tower, America Crucifixion);  Progressive Bible studies (Exploring the Bible, Weekly Lectionary Study); Lenten and Advent studies (Pilgrimage into the Last Third of Life, Companions in Christ); Sunday Forums (Imagine No Malaria, Queer Identity, Canoeing the Entire Charles River); and several fun groups such as Ageless Adventures (Parties, concerts, tours), Adult Choir, Golf Tournament and Prayer Shawl Knitters.

Recent examples of programs for teens:  Journey2Adulthood weekly reflections on current events; Swim Parties; Touring other houses of worship; overnight church “lock-ins;” Outreach trips as close as Maine and far-away as Chile; Hikes; Marching in the Boston Pride Parade; Annual February Ski-Trip in NH, weekly Movie Ministry.

To learn more about ministries to children and youth, CLICK HERE.

 

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United Parish of Auburndale
64 Hancock Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02466
Phone: 617-964-8516

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