Sharing the Afghan Refugee Experience: Voices, Culture & Cuisine
Learn about the local Afghan refugee experience through engaging conversations and authentic Afghan cooking demonstration.
Compassion in Action Conversation
Be Inspired – Explore Afghan Food & Culture – Make a Difference
Let’s come together to:
- Have interactive dialog with people affected by and interested in Afghan resettlement in Metrowest and Greater Boston.
- Connect with other curious and compassionate neighbors who want to make a difference.
- Support Hospitality Common’s mission to serve and support immigrant and refugee families while building bridges of hope, understanding, and opportunity.
- Support and encourage a local food business owner during this challenging pandemic crisis.
You’re invited to our first Compassion in Action event and fundraiser. Have fun and make new friends in a virtual cooking class while engaging in a conversation experience. Learn about Afghan culture, food, and traditions from an Afghan family. This is a Zoom event curated by activist Gary Moorehead, founder of Kataluma, and Najeeb Rostami, owner of Ariana Restaurant in Boston.
Hospitality Common, Inc. (HCI) is a faith-based non-profit providing educational and charitable programs to underserved communities. Accordingly, we are compelled to build bridges of hope into our community through education, volunteer programs, and service opportunities. We are an inclusive Christian organization committed to serving and partnering with people of all faith traditions as well as those having no faith tradition. We believe every human being is made in the image of God, and, therefore, is to be cherished and treated with the greatest dignity.
Ebenezer Scrooge: A Christmas Carol
This December 2021 New Life Fine Arts Musical Theater presents an original musical adaptation “Ebenezer Scrooge: A Christmas Carol” at the Groton Dunstable Performing Arts Center, 344 Main St. Groton, MA. (Use 343 Main St for GPS directions)
Eight Performances: December 10-19
Evenings at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 10, 11, 17, 18
Matinees at 2:30 p.m. Dec. 11, 12, 18, 19
Tickets will be available soon so stay tuned for online ordering, more details and special pricing offers.
New Life Fine Arts’ spiritually uplifting musical adaptation of the 1843 Charles Dickens’ classic tells the story of the tight-fisted curmudgeon, Ebenezer Scrooge, and his personal transformation as he is supernaturally confronted with the haunting truth of his wounded past, his spiritually impoverished present and his woeful future.
“Ebenezer Scrooge: A Christmas Carol” is directed by Concord composer, David MacAdam who wrote the adaptation while living in England, where it was first produced in 1984.
For over 25 years, thousands of NLFA patrons have been given an inspirational glimpse into the true meaning of Christmas and are encouraged to spread their holiday cheer throughout the year.
“I have always thought of Christmas time, when it has come round — apart from the veneration due to its sacred name and origin, if anything belonging to it can be apart from that — as a good time;” – Fred, Scrooge’s nephew in Charles Dickens, “A Christmas Carol”
Worship, Praise and Prayer for Life
Join us for a worship, praise and prayer event for life on the Boston Common!
The Boston Center for Pregnancy Choices is sponsoring this free event at the Boston Common Bandstand.
Music will be led by Mana Worship, and local area pastors will lead us in prayer.
Please join us and invite your friends and family! Let us worship our Mighty God!
Millennial Meetup Small Group
Pentecostal Tabernacle’s Millennial Meetup Small Group provides opportunities for people to find a Godly community, network, establish connections and develop friendships through fun social events.
We have two exciting events coming up on Saturday, October 9th, 2021. Kindly find the details below. To attend either one or both of the events, please reach out to Temi Ogunbodede by email at temi@ptspice.org and include the name of the event(s).
- Free Ferry Day – a free trip to Spectacle Island! “Explore Spectacle’s sandy beaches and winding trails, enjoy live music on the porch, and make the most of the last weekend on the Islands!”. We will take the 10:30 am ferry from Long Wharf North and we will return on the 1:30 pm ferry from Spectacle Island to Boston. Tickets are free, but it is first come first serve only and they will be distributed at 9:00 am. If you plan on attending, please meet me at 9:00 am at the Long Wharf North, where I will be distributing Union Square Donuts. If you do attend, I will suggest bringing a lawn chair or a blanket to sit on.
- Celebrate Indigenous people day at the MFA – There will be free general admissions tickets at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston on Saturday, October 9th. “Indigenous Peoples’ Day recognizes and honors the heritage of all Indigenous peoples and the histories of their nations and communities. Explore Native American art in the Art of the Americas Wing—from ancient Mississippian pottery, Mi’kmaq quillwork, and Lakota beadwork in the Native North American Art Gallery“. We will meet in front of the MFA at 3:30 pm by the stairs. Tickets are free and they are first come, first serve.
In Between both events, we will have brunch around 2pm. Brunch will be at the Bostonia Public House.
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