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The Church of the Advent is an Episcopal parish in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The church is housed in a Victorian Gothic building, faced in brick with eight large change...
English Gothic architecture · Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts
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Brighton Allston Congregational Church, known before 2003 as the Brighton Evangelical Congregational Church, is a historic church located at 404 Washington Street in the center of...
Colonial Revival architecture
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Wollaston Congregational Church is a historic Congregational church building at 45-57 Lincoln Avenue in Wollaston, Massachusetts. The granite Gothic Revival structure was designed...
Shingle style architecture
Led by and affirming the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered communities, their family and friends
Federal architecture
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Welcome to Boston Worship Center! We like to refer to ourselves simply as BWC. The church meets in the heart of Boston's oldest neighborhood, the North End. Our primary meeting pla...
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For a first visit, the editors recommend three parishes: The Church of the Advent (Episcopal), Brighton Allston Congregational Church, UCC (United Church of Christ), and Wollaston Congregational Church (United Church of Christ). Together they offer a representative sample of Boston's worship life.