News & Announcements

November 25, 2015
November 10, 2015 Council met to continue the work of Old South Church as the year winds down. The main topics were Capital Campaign planning and the Annual Meeting. Moderator Deb Washington opened with a devotional that reminded members of the…
October 26, 2015
October 13, 2015 Council met for a comprehensive review of the Capital Campaign case statement: Do justice. Love mercy. Walk with God. Old South Church’s $6.55M Campaign for the Future. As we approach our 350th anniversary we are keenly aware of the…
October 22, 2015
Old South Church has joined in the 'Conversation Sabbath' to encourage the church to openly discuss issues surrounding death. Read With The Conversation Sabbath, Dozens Of Clergy Hope To Get People Talking About Death (Huffington Post Religion,…
October 6, 2015
On Sunday, October 11, 2015, Old South Church was presented with the Mitch Snyder Award “in recognition of your efforts on behalf of those displaced and dispersed from shelter and services on Long Island”. The award was presented by First Church in…
October 1, 2015
Day 1 is a national weekly ecumenical radio program. Featuring outstanding preachers from mainline denominations, Day 1 has produced programming for almost 70 years. Rev. Nancy Taylor, a recent addition to the advisory board, will be featured on…
September 30, 2015
Dear Old South Church in Boston: I am writing to update you with respect to exciting new developments with our Boston Warm Day Center. If you are acquainted with the history and story of BOSTON WARM, feel free to skip down to the final three…
September 24, 2015
September 8, 2015 Senior Minister Nancy Taylor proclaimed “The state of Old South Church is very good!” As the calendar shifts into Fall, many exciting developments are happening around the church. Council opened by reading community prayers, taking…
September 19, 2015
Senior Minister Nancy Taylor, Church Trustees and our Historian are in touch with the Boston Public Library concerning this news. We have been assured that none of the books in our collection have been affected and that the Library is moving swiftly…