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Bethel Church of the Nazarene is a community committed to justice, living out the good news.
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    Walking with Prophets: A Justice Pilgrimage Through Boston

    From June 20th to June 22nd, Bethel’s teenagers will explore the legacies of Boston Justice Activists Phyllis Wheatley, Frederick Douglass, and Martin Luther King Jr. on a walking pilgrimage through […]

  • Depiction of Pentecost (Acts 2:1-4) in an African setting, with Black persons showing wonder and joy at the presence of the Spirit

    June 8, 2025 | Day of Pentecost

    Join Us for Worship on Sunday! Worship begins at 10:00am on Sunday mornings and usually runs for about 90 minutes. Please join us in the sanctuary at 41 Empire Street […]

  • Logo for Monthly Prayer Time. 1st Saturday of each month, 8am-9am.

    Monthly Prayer Time, June 7

    At the start of each month, we join together to pray over our church, our community, and our world. No program – just prayer. Saturday, June 7th 8:00am-9:00am Bethel Church […]

  • Stained glass window depicting a red/orange/yellow sun against a blue sky with Greek letters Alpha and Omega

    June 1, 2025 | Seventh Sunday of Easter

    Join Us for Worship this Sunday! Worship begins at 10:00am on Sunday mornings and usually runs for about 90 minutes. Please join us in the sanctuary at 41 Empire Street […]

  • Wall carving with Eastern European symbols depicting the Eye of Providence and the Dove of Peace.

    May 25, 2025 | Sixth Sunday of Easter

    Join Us for Worship This Sunday! Worship begins at 10:00am on Sunday mornings and usually runs for about 90 minutes. Please join us in the sanctuary at 41 Empire Street […]

  • Four Canadian geese flying together against a backdrop of blue sky and clouds

    Meditative Moment | “Wild Geese” by Mary Oliver

    Take a quiet moment to meditate on this poem, “Wild Geese,” by Mary Oliver. It speaks of finding a place where we experience love, community, and connection rather than guilt, […]