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Membership at Church of the Redeemer






The parish community of the Church of the Redeemer welcomes you.

The Church of the Redeemer, founded in 1885, is a program size Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Massachusetts.  The current neo-gothic building was designed by Henry Vaughan, one of America’s foremost church architects, and was dedicated in 1915.  The eighteen stained glass windows in the church were designed by Burnham, Kempe and Reynolds.  In 1989, a new pipe-organ was designed and installed by the Noack Organ Company of Georgetown, MA.

The Services of Worship are typically conducted in the formal Anglican tradition and are adorned with Cathedral style music offered by the acclaimed semi-professional choirs.   

There are many ways in which a person can become involved in this uniquely vibrant parish.    

Some of the many opportunities available are listed elsewhere on this website.

If you are interested in becoming a member of this parish, please contact the clergy or Parish Administrator for further information. 

Worship Service Schedule

Sundays:
8:00 am Holy Eucharist in the Morning Chapel
10:30 am Holy Eucharist in the Nave

On the third Sunday of September, October, November, December, January, February and May, the 10:30 service is Rite I Morning Prayer in the Nave.

On the last Sunday of the month from September through April (except in December), the 10:30 service is an All-Parish Eucharist in the Nave.

Weekdays:
On Wednesdays, a Healing Service with Holy Eucharist is offered at 8:30 am in the Morning Chapel.  At 7:00 pm, a  Contemporary Eucharist is offered at St. Thomas More 6th Floor Campus Ministry Lounge at Boston College.

We look forward to having you worship with us.

 

 
 
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