St. John's
Welcoming, Christian, tradition, community, joyful
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About Us
The inter-generational community at Saint John’s places a high value on relationships.
We grow and deepen our relationship with God in Christ through weekly worship and through Christian Education/Spiritual Formation opportunities for all ages.
We grow and deepen our relationships with one another through many lively fellowship gatherings around meals in our homes.
We grow and deepen our relationship with the world through the variety of ministries in which we engage. Saint John’s is a community that welcomes single people and families, young children and the elderly, spiritual seekers and cradle Episcopalians.
We hope you will feel moved to join our community some Sunday morning. We believe Saint John’s can be a valuable resource in your spiritual journey and we know that our community will be enriched by your presence.
Christ’s Peace be with you.
- Vibe
- Casual, Traditional Liturgy, Down to Earth, Spirit-filled, Friendly, Gay affirming, Inclusive, Multigenerational
- Programs
- Community Service, Youth Group, Choir, Nursery, Food Pantry, Disability, Children's Ministry
- Music
- Traditional Hymns, Organ, Praise and Worship
- Denomination
- Episcopal
- Size
- Small
- Language
- English
Contact Information
Our Services
Service Times
- Sunday
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- 08:00am
- Traditional, simple service
- 10:00am
- Musical full service
Leadership
Mark Edington
Mark Edington is the priest of Saint John’s. He prepared for ministry at Harvard Divinity School, receiving the M.Div. in 2000. A social entrepreneur and commentator, Mark is on the founding board of the 2Seeds Network, an international NGO engaging in food-security work in the poorest regions of East Africa. He’s also a commentator on religion at the Huffington Post. Mark works as a senior administrator in Harvard University, where he serves as executive director of the Harvard Decision Science Laboratory. Mark’s previous posts in ordained ministry included appointments as Epps Fellow and Chaplain to Harvard College and as Associate Minister and Director of Administration at The Memorial Church of Harvard University; as rector of Saint Dunstan’s Church in Dover, Massachusetts; and as Protestant Chaplain at Wellesley College. He is also a recipient of the Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, and the A.B. in philosophy and political science, summa cum laude, from Albion College. He is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations.Location & Directions
What Members Say
Kate shared their experience May 2014
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