International Sabbath 2019

April 20th, 2019 is our annual International Day. Plan to be there, wearing the traditional garb of your home country and bring a dish to share at potluck. We are highlighting Central America this year. Those who come from these countries are asked to bring a rice dish, while others please bring vegetable or protein dishes, drinks or deserts typical of your homeland.
We look forward to seeing you at this celebration.

Week of Prayer

January 12. is the first day of our Week of Prayer.  We are looking at the Holy Spirit and His role in our salvation.  The titles for this week are as follows:  Today, Jan. 12—The Greatest Desire (to dwell with man); Sunday, Jan. 13—The Person of the Holy Spirit; Wednesday, Jan 16—The Holy Spirit in the Old Testement; Friday, Jan 18—Light in the Darkness (The Holy Spirit in the Sanctuary; Sabbath, Jan. 19—A Finger on Yur Heard (The Finger of God)  If there is a desire for more evening meetings, please let the Pastor know and it will be arranged. 

Parenting Workshop

Parenting Workshop
The Boston Temple Seventh Day Adventist church, Boston and the
Fenway Community Development Corporation are sponsoring a
Parenting Workshop on April 27-28, 2018 at the Boston Temple
SDA church. Dr. John K. Amoah will serve as facilitator. The April
27 th program will be presented at 7:00-8:30pm, and the April 28 th
program will be at 11:00am-2:00pm (lunch will be provided).

This workshop is free to everyone.

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March 24 - Traffic Advisory: March for Our Lives

The March for Our Lives will take place in the City of Boston on Saturday, March 24, 2018 beginning at 11 AM.   Traffic and parking will be impacted, and those coming into the City to attend are strongly encouraged not to drive their personal vehicles.  Information on Blue Bikes, the regional bike share system, may be found at www.thehubway.com , and information on the MBTA may be found atwww.MBTA.com.  For a faster return trip, the MBTA advises riders to purchase a round-trip rather than a one-way ticket.
 
Traffic delays are expected as vehicles will be held back at intersections to allow marchers to proceed along the route.  Participants will depart from Madison Park High School and proceed on Malcolm X Boulevard, turn right onto Tremont Street, left onto Melnea Cass Boulevard, right onto Columbus Avenue, right onto Park Plaza, left onto Charles Street South, straight onto Charles Street, and complete the march at the Boston Common.
 
Tow Zone No Stopping Boston Police Special Event Saturday” parking restrictions will be in effect as follows:

  • Charles Street, both sides, from Boylston Street to Beacon Street
  • Beacon Street, both sides, from Park Street to Arlington Street
  • Arlington Street, both sides, from Beacon Street to Boylston Street
  • Boylston Street, both sides, from Arlington Street to Tremont Street
  • Malcolm X Boulevard, both sides, from Roxbury Street to Tremont Street.