Worship at Shiloh
Our weekly Sunday worship begins at 11:00 am in the historic, air-conditioned Shiloh sanctuary.
Online virtual access is provided via Zoom
Meeting ID: 894 2500 8045
Passcode: 936407
Our weekly Sunday worship begins at 11:00 am in the historic, air-conditioned Shiloh sanctuary.
Online virtual access is provided via Zoom
Meeting ID: 894 2500 8045
Passcode: 936407
Rev. Dr. Andre Bennett (Pastor of Youth and Young Adults, Zion Baptist Church, Lynn; Passionate Advocate for Equity & Champion for Justice | Minister, Executive Consultant & Nonprofit Leader | Youth Empowerment & Community Growth Executive; Doctor of Theology, Atlantic Coast Seminary)
Sunday, March 29 – Palm Sunday
The King They Praised… But Didn’t Understand
Luke 19:28-40
The crowd on Palm Sunday got it half right. They knew something significant was happening — they just didn’t know what. They cheered for a conquering king and got a crucified savior instead. This Sunday, Rev. Dr. Andrew Bennett opens the Word with a question for all of us: Are we praising a Jesus we actually understand, or one we’ve shaped to fit our expectations? Come expectant. Come open. Come ready to meet the king who is always more — and other — than we imagined.
Rev. Wendy Miller Olapade (Pastor, Sanctuary UCC)
Sunday, April 05 – Easter Sunday with Holy Communion
Topic to be Announced
Rev. Darrell R. Hamilton II (Administrative Pastor, First Baptist Church, Jamaica Plain; MDiv. Wake Forest Divinity School). “Nurturing the religious and moral life of people and communities toward greater equity, health, wholeness, justice, and liberation.”
Sunday, April 12; May 10; June 14
Topic to Be Announced
Rev. Dr. Jaron Green stands where educational leadership, pastoral care, and social justice converge. With over 25 years of service as an ordained minister, school administrator, and community advocate, Dr. Green has dedicated his life to restoring dignity, expanding opportunity, and empowering the next generation. His ministry, deeply rooted in faith and community, has spanned the pulpit, the public square, and the personal lives of those he shepherds.
Sunday, April 19; May 17, 24, 31; June 21
Topic To Be Announced
Rev. Daniela Harrigan (she/her) is a Movement Chaplain, TFAM (The Fellowship of Affirming Ministry) ordained minister, community organizer, and a graduate student at Boston University School of Theology. She serves as Director of Community Engagement for the MA Department of Mental Health (DMH) and sits on the Boston Advisory Action Council for the Black Sports Ministry Network (BSMN). Rooted in African diaspora traditions, Daniela centers healing and liberation through ancestral African practices and womanist frameworks.
Sunday, April 26
Topic to be Announced