Mask Collection – We invite church members to donate personal protective equipment (listed below) for health care workers at Tufts Medical Center. Please email srministry@bcec.net so the Social Responsibility Committee can arrange to receive your donation. To date, the social responsibility team has collected and delivered more than 2000 masks and 1500 gloves. Many brothers and sisters have also shared that they made their own deliveries to hospitals as well. Praise God and thank you for your generous donation so far. Please continue to pray for medical workers as they do their life-saving work under stressful conditions.
N95, K95 and N99 masks, procedure masks, surgical masks
Eye protection (face shields, goggles, safety glasses)
Precaution gowns
Hand sanitizer
Help with Making PPE – CareOne Assisted Living Facility (located in Brookline and Millbury) is looking for help with making PPE (personal protective equipment) gowns out of trash bags for their staff. If there are any interested parties, please contact srministry@bcec.net for coordination and pickups/dropoffs. Instructions to make the gowns are here -> https://youtu.be/u1CO1PUlJos
To learn about more ways to practically care for our communities, click here.
Thank you for your partnership. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we understand that we may prayerfully adjust our giving. For some, we may choose to give less. For others, we may decide to give more. Whatever your gift, thank you for your partnership.
Join us after service at 11:45 am to connect, share, and pray together. Zoom link
Join us as we intercede for the church, our city, and our nation.
If you need prayer, please fill out this form and our prayer team will pray for you.
For youth programming, the Newton youth ministry meets online on Sunday mornings at 10 am and on Friday evenings at 7 pm. Visit the BCEC Newton Students website for more information.
We encourage you to get connected through our “community groups”, which meets bi-weekly for the study of scripture, prayer, and fellowship.
If you are interested in joining a community group, you can sign up here.
The COVID-19 coronavirus has wreaked havoc on our daily lives, as much of Greater Boston has shut down. Some individuals have been impacted physically and financially. Therefore, our church will collect a special offering over the next three Sundays (April 5, 12 and 19) for the Boston Resiliency Fund, created by the City of Boston.
Priorities of this fund include providing access to food for various at-risk populations, technology to Boston Public School students for remote learning, and support to first responders and health care workers who are on the frontlines fighting this pandemic.
To donate to Boston Relief Fund or learn about more ways to practically care for our communities, click here.
Mask Collection – We invite church members to donate personal protective equipment (listed below) for health care workers at Tufts Medical Center. Please email srministry@bcec.net so the Social Responsibility Committee can arrange to receive your donation. To date, the social responsibility team has collected and delivered more than 2000 masks and 1500 gloves. Many brothers and sisters have also shared that they made their own deliveries to hospitals as well. Praise God and thank you for your generous donation so far. Please continue to pray for medical workers as they do their life-saving work under stressful conditions.
N95, K95 and N99 masks, procedure masks, surgical masks
Eye protection (face shields, goggles, safety glasses)
Precaution gowns
Hand sanitizer
Help with Making PPE – CareOne Assisted Living Facility (located in Brookline and Millbury) is looking for help with making PPE (personal protective equipment) gowns out of trash bags for their staff. If there are any interested parties, please contact srministry@bcec.net for coordination and pickups/dropoffs. Instructions to make the gowns are here -> https://youtu.be/u1CO1PUlJos
To learn about more ways to practically care for our communities, click here.
For youth programming, the Newton youth ministry meets online on Sunday mornings at 10 am and on Friday evenings at 7 pm. Visit the BCEC Newton Students website for more information.
We encourage you to get connected through our “community groups”, which meets bi-weekly for the study of scripture, prayer, and fellowship.
If you are interested in joining a community group, you can sign up here.
The COVID-19 coronavirus has wreaked havoc on our daily lives, as much of Greater Boston has shut down. Some individuals have been impacted physically and financially. Therefore, our church will collect a special offering over the next three Sundays (April 5, 12 and 19) for the Boston Resiliency Fund, created by the City of Boston.
Priorities of this fund include providing access to food for various at-risk populations, technology to Boston Public School students for remote learning, and support to first responders and health care workers who are on the frontlines fighting this pandemic.
To donate to Boston Relief Fund or learn about more ways to practically care for our communities, click here.
Thank you for your partnership. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we understand that we may prayerfully adjust our giving. For some, we may choose to give less. For others, we may decide to give more. Whatever your gift, thank you for your partnership.
Join us after service at 11:45 am to connect, share, and pray together. Zoom link
Join us as we intercede for the church, our city, and our nation.
If you need prayer, please fill out this form and our prayer team will pray for you.
For youth programming, the Newton youth ministry meets online on Sunday mornings at 10 am and on Friday evenings at 7 pm. Visit the BCEC Newton Students website for more information.
We encourage you to get connected through our “community groups”, which meets bi-weekly for the study of scripture, prayer, and fellowship.
If you are interested in joining a community group, you can sign up here.
The COVID-19 coronavirus has wreaked havoc on our daily lives, as much of Greater Boston has shut down. Some individuals have been impacted physically and financially. Therefore, our church will collect a special offering over the next three Sundays (April 5, 12 and 19) for the Boston Resiliency Fund, created by the City of Boston.
Priorities of this fund include providing access to food for various at-risk populations, technology to Boston Public School students for remote learning, and support to first responders and health care workers who are on the frontlines fighting this pandemic.
To donate to Boston Relief Fund or learn about more ways to practically care for our communities, click here.
Mask Collection – We invite church members to donate personal protective equipment (listed below) for health care workers at Tufts Medical Center. Please email srministry@bcec.net so the Social Responsibility Committee can arrange to receive your donation. To date, the social responsibility team has collected and delivered more than 2000 masks and 1500 gloves. Many brothers and sisters have also shared that they made their own deliveries to hospitals as well. Praise God and thank you for your generous donation so far. Please continue to pray for medical workers as they do their life-saving work under stressful conditions.
N95, K95 and N99 masks, procedure masks, surgical masks
Eye protection (face shields, goggles, safety glasses)
Precaution gowns
Hand sanitizer
Help with Making PPE – CareOne Assisted Living Facility (located in Brookline and Millbury) is looking for help with making PPE (personal protective equipment) gowns out of trash bags for their staff. If there are any interested parties, please contact srministry@bcec.net for coordination and pickups/dropoffs. Instructions to make the gowns are here -> https://youtu.be/u1CO1PUlJos
To learn about more ways to practically care for our communities, click here.
For youth programming, the Newton youth ministry meets online on Sunday mornings at 10 am and on Friday evenings at 7 pm. Visit the BCEC Newton Students website for more information.
We encourage you to get connected through our “community groups”, which meets bi-weekly for the study of scripture, prayer, and fellowship.
If you are interested in joining a community group, you can sign up here.
The COVID-19 coronavirus has wreaked havoc on our daily lives, as much of Greater Boston has shut down. Some individuals have been impacted physically and financially. Therefore, our church will collect a special offering over the next three Sundays (April 5, 12 and 19) for the Boston Resiliency Fund, created by the City of Boston.
Priorities of this fund include providing access to food for various at-risk populations, technology to Boston Public School students for remote learning, and support to first responders and health care workers who are on the frontlines fighting this pandemic.
To donate to Boston Relief Fund or learn about more ways to practically care for our communities, click here.
Thank you for your partnership. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we understand that we may prayerfully adjust our giving. For some, we may choose to give less. For others, we may decide to give more. Whatever your gift, thank you for your partnership.
Join us after service at 11:45 am to connect, share, and pray together. Zoom link
Join us as we intercede for the church, our city, and our nation.
If you need prayer, please fill out this form and our prayer team will pray for you.
For youth programming, the Newton youth ministry meets online on Sunday mornings at 10 am and on Friday evenings at 7 pm. Visit the BCEC Newton Students website for more information.
We encourage you to get connected through our “community groups”, which meets bi-weekly for the study of scripture, prayer, and fellowship.
If you are interested in joining a community group, you can sign up here.
The COVID-19 coronavirus has wreaked havoc on our daily lives, as much of Greater Boston has shut down. Some individuals have been impacted physically and financially. Therefore, our church will collect a special offering over the next three Sundays (April 5, 12 and 19) for the Boston Resiliency Fund, created by the City of Boston.
Priorities of this fund include providing access to food for various at-risk populations, technology to Boston Public School students for remote learning, and support to first responders and health care workers who are on the frontlines fighting this pandemic.
To donate to Boston Relief Fund or learn about more ways to practically care for our communities, click here.