Lifeboat Ministry

Lifeboat is a new Boston Temple community outreach initiative through which we will demonstrate Christ's love, serving those in need in our neighborhood. Following Christ's example of caring and serving, we will be a responsive, relevant and reliable community service organization in the Boston area. 

We need your help!

We are accepting donations (please mark Lifeboat on your offering envelope) as well as new personal hygiene items and gently used clothing (see donation bins in the foyer of the church). if you want to volunteer your time, or if you have questions, please contact lifeboatboston@gmail.com 

BT Campus Ministry

Want to help minister to college students in the Fenway area? Join the BT Campus Ministry team and help us connect with Adventist students and their friends with practical, loving service. Adults of any age and any fits are welcome!

Contact Caroline Kimetto at carolinekimmeto@gmail.com,  Andrew Innocent at innocent.andrew@gmail.com or Pastor Orlando Hall at pastor_hall@yahoo.com

Community Gardening Classes

Come learn how to go beyond organic with your garden, growing nutrient-dense plants that promote health and vitality, while offering opportunities to impart soul-winning practical object lessons about gospel salvation. Classroom sessions will be complemented with hands-on practicum in our church gardens. 

Classes will be held throughout this growing season: Tuesday June 6., Thursday 8., Tuesday June 20., Thursday June 22. at 7:00pm.

Mid-season nurturing and fall harvest classes to follow.

Please invite friends, family and neighbors!

If you have any questions please contact Craig Kavanaugh at 508-517-3397 or email at 4healthrestoration@gmail.com

International Sabbath, April 29

Every Spring, Boston Temple celebrates the diversity of its members, by holding an International Sabbath event. Please come and join us, and share your heritage. Wear a national outfit from your country. Our theme this year is Many Voices, One Purpose. 

After the service we will have potluck. All are invited to stay and bring a dish that is specific to your country, for everyone to try. 

Let's make this a true celebration of our unity in diversity!

Pew Bibles

There should be a pew Bible in each hymnal rack on the backs of the pews. If you move one, please be sure to return it for the use of those who come after you. If someone asks for a Bible to take home, we do have some Bibles purchases just for that purpose. Contact the office or Craig Kavanaugh and we will see that a Bible is given to the person who needs one. Thank you.

Steven Mosley’s “Where’s the Plan?”—December 3

On December 3rd at 7:00 p.m., “Where’s the Plan? The Whole Bible in One Testimony”  will be presented by Steven Mosley here at the Boston Temple.

Please mark your calendars and share with your friends. This is a wonderful opportunity to invite friends, neighbors and co-workers to come and enjoy this insightful presentation of God’s plan for us.

Hacksaw Ridge Screening, November 1

An advance screening of the movie Hacksaw Ridge will be held on November 1st at AMC Boston Common at 7:00 p.m. on. This movie is a dramatization of the experience of Desmond T. Doss, the first non-combatant to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. The release date for this movie is November 4th. If you are interested in attending the advance screening, Lionsgate Entertainment has given us passes. Click here to learn more.

Revelation Today: John Bradshaw Live this Weekend

Boston Temple Members and Friends:

As you know, all week we have been hosting the Revelation Today Seminar in our church, with presentations given by Elder David Dennis.

This Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (October 14–16), we have the special privilege of hosting Pastor John Bradshaw LIVE in our church, with the presentations streamed out to over 50 churches in the greater Boston area and beyond.

If you haven’t yet attended any of the Revelation Today seminar—and, of course, even if you have!—we especially invite you to come join us this weekend; each evening at 7:15 pm at the Boston Temple.

Friday’s topic: “Peace on Earth.”