Plan Your Visit to New Church of Boston

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Contact us about a visit

    Contact us about a visit

      Connect with us, and we can help you plan a visit here. We have services twice a month on Sunday at 10:30am. Services last about an hour.

      The goals of our twice-a-month worship services are to gather with each other to humble ourselves before the Lord, to build a sense of community in that effort, to raise our minds above daily distractions, to learn from the Lord's Word, to pray together, and to enjoy each other's friendship.

      • No dress code (dress comfortably)
      • We welcome children of all ages
      • After an opening hymn and prayer, the pastor gives a Bible-based, interactive message for children
      • After the children’s portion, parents escort their children to the Sunday School room for supervised activities
      • The pastor’s sermon explores the Bible through the lens of New Church teachings and draws spiritual principles to apply in daily life
      • Immediately after the sermon we have a group discussion for raising questions and sharing insights
      • We foster a contemplative study of the Lord’s Word to encourage reflecting on the two great commandments: Love the Lord and love our neighbors

      Since we don't own a building, we rent space and hold our services at First Parish Church: 327 Concord Rd, Sudbury, MA 01776. Please check our schedule, below, before attending.

      Of course, you're welcome to show up without any advance warning, we'll be happy to see you. But contacting us via the form above can help make your visit even more enjoyable!

      Schedule of services

      Getting to our services

      Our Rental Location - First Parish of Sudbury

      Since our local organization does not currently own a building, we rent space for our worship services. As of January, 2024, we are meeting at 10:30 am in First Parish Church: 327 Concord Rd, Sudbury, MA 01776 in the historic center of Sudbury. Please come a little before 10:30 to allow time for parking across the street and walking to the building and finding the Brackett Room.

      Enter on the right side of the building when you are facing it from their small parking area. Just inside the building, turn right to find the Brackett Room. (First Parish worships in the upstairs sanctuary starting at 10 am.)

      The first floor Brackett Room is a living room style room with couches, stuffed chairs, and folding chairs. Two spacious Sunday School rooms are downstairs, as well as bathrooms.

      Notes about parking and sharing the building:

      Please do not park in the small lot closest to the building. That lot is reserved for members of First Parish. Parking for our congregation is across the street in a large lot behind the Town Hall, the Grange, and the Historical Society building. You are welcome to drop off passengers close to the church before you park and to pick up passengers there afterwards.

      First Parish holds their Sunday service in their sanctuary starting at 10 am. Then at noon, there is an evangelical church that rents the sanctuary. It is an honor to meet in a multi-purpose setting and rub shoulders with other people who worship the Lord.

      Sunday School

      Sunday School offers children a fun, social environment in which to learn the stories of the Bible and grow their affection for the Lord.

      Children of all ages are welcome to participate in our worship services. A talk accommodated to children comes toward the beginning, after which children move to an adjoining room for a Sunday School lesson and creative activity taught by the Sunday School coordinator or a trained volunteer. Parents are welcome to participate.

      Parents are asked to supervise their own nursery-aged children.

      Teens in ninth grade and above are invited to remain in the worship service after the children's talk.

      Our Rental Location - First Parish of Sudbury

      Since our local organization does not currently own a building, we rent space for our worship services. As of January, 2024, we are meeting at 10:30 am in First Parish Church: 327 Concord Rd, Sudbury, MA 01776 in the historic center of Sudbury. Please come a little before 10:30 to allow time for parking across the street and walking to the building and finding the Brackett Room.

      Enter on the right side of the building when you are facing it from their small parking area. Just inside the building, turn right to find the Brackett Room. (First Parish worships in the upstairs sanctuary starting at 10 am.)

      The first floor Brackett Room is a living room style room with couches, stuffed chairs, and folding chairs. Two spacious Sunday School rooms are downstairs, as well as bathrooms.

      Notes about parking and sharing the building:

      Please do not park in the small lot closest to the building. That lot is reserved for members of First Parish. Parking for our congregation is across the street in a large lot behind the Town Hall, the Grange, and the Historical Society building. You are welcome to drop off passengers close to the church before you park and to pick up passengers there afterwards.

      First Parish holds their Sunday service in their sanctuary starting at 10 am. Then at noon, there is an evangelical church that rents the sanctuary. It is an honor to meet in a multi-purpose setting and rub shoulders with other people who worship the Lord.

      Sunday School offers children a fun, social environment in which to learn the stories of the Bible and grow their affection for the Lord.

      Children of all ages are welcome to participate in our worship services. A talk accommodated to children comes toward the beginning, after which children move to an adjoining room for a Sunday School lesson and creative activity taught by the Sunday School coordinator or a trained volunteer. Parents are welcome to participate.

      Parents are asked to supervise their own nursery-aged children.

      Teens in ninth grade and above are invited to remain in the worship service after the children's talk.

      “Loving one’s neighbor is doing what is good, fair, and right in every task and in every function.” (New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine)

      We look forward to seeing you and getting to know you!