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Worship in the Time of
COVID 19

Sunday, August 16th
Streamed worship service
at 10:30 am

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Click here for PDF of the August 16th, 2020
Order of Service

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Art Gallery at First Parish
Art is a vital part of First Parish, and in these times of social distancing, we’re introducing our ‘virtual’ gallery experience.
So, click here to meet our current
Mary Jo Rines Gallery artist, Christopher Pullman, and see his fascinating paintings.
We hope you enjoy your visit...

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Parishioners' Corner

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First Parish is looking for a Director of Faith Development and Community Outreach;

Click here for a job description

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Stewardship &
Online Commitment Form


 

A place to tend one's soul in a community of
caring hearts and open minds.

On the Town Green at the corner of Church and School Streets since 1698
349 Boston Post Road • Weston, Massachusetts 02493
(781) 893-7798

Click here to learn about the WestonCARES Fund created to
help non-profit organizations and individuals with food and housing security
during the COVID 19 pandemic.

 

Why First Parish Church in Weston, U.U.
put up a "Black Lives Matter" Banner

As our country faces the painful consequences of its history of systemic racism recently ignited by the deaths of African Americans by law enforcement, including George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and many others, the Standing Committee of First Parish has unanimously voted to place a "Black Lives Matter" sign on our front lawn as a symbol of solidarity with the Black community.

We know there are various meanings and implications of this movement, for which there is not universal agreement. We acknowledge that, of course, all lives matter, but we also recognize that not all lives have endured a history of systematic exploitation and discrimination. Most of us did not learn African American history in school and are just now fully realizing what has occurred in the past and what is happening still today

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