First Parish in Cambridge Unitarian Universalist
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Program Groups

Partner Church Group

The group provides love, friendship, and support for a very tiny Unitarian congregation, Bordos, far up on the western slope of the Carpathian Alps in Transylvania. This is the Hungarian-speaking area of Romania, at the far eastern spread of the Reformation where our Unitarian heritage began over 440 years ago and continues in unbroken line to this day. The Bordos church itself is just now celebrating its 100th anniversary, having been sanctified on September 18, 1910, and the congregation eagerly awaits our contact. For further information, e-mail PartnerChurch [at] firstparishcambridge [dot] org

Contact name: 
S. (Sam) Berliner, III

30's Group

The 30s Group is a welcoming spiritual and social community for people in their 30s. Together, we explore the issues facing us, seek personal and spiritual growth, and engage in the larger First Parish Community. For more information, e-mail 30s [at] firstparishcambridge [dot] org

Contact name: 
Ryan McMahon

Jewish Culture

The Jewish Culture Group welcomes all who are interested in exploring Jewish culture as a part of their UU identities. The group will provide a chance for discussion around topics related to Jewish culture, as well as sharing of favorite songs, stories, readings, and recipes. For those of us who grew up Jewish, this group will serve as a chance to celebrate our cultural roots in the context of our current religious community. For more information, e-mail JewishCulture [at] firstparishcambridge [dot] org

Contact name: 
Sara Krakauer

The Stebbins Gallery

The Stebbins Gallery exhibits works of art by members and friends of First Parish, as well as the wider community. We actively seek to engage a diverse range of potential exhibitors from Cambridge and surrounding neighborhoods, including the public schools, community arts programs, etc. The space is also available for exhibits on historic and social justice topics that are in keeping with the mission of First Parish in Cambridge. For more information, contact Mauri Mollan or Laurie Gaines at Gallery [at] firstparishcambridge [dot] org

  • Craft Show
    Thursday and Friday Evenings
    Saturday and Sunday afternoons
  • Contact name: 
    Mauri Mollan or Laurie Gaines

    The Nameless Coffeehouse

    Founded in 1967, this is the oldest volunteer, donation-funded coffeehouse in New England. Come and listen to live folk/acoustic and bluegrass music. Volunteers needed to assist with shows and publicity. For schedules and booking information, visit www.namelesscoffeehouse.org. If you are interested in volunteering e-mail nameless [at] firstparishcambridge [dot] org

    Contact name: 
    Marianne Cutter

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