Natick Report covers our 08/01/24 Gathering
August 2, 2024
Natick unites with rainbow flags, stickers, ribbons & you-name-it to support LGBTQIA+ and faith communities August 2, 2024 by Bob Brown Read the Article
Read MoreNatick unites with rainbow flags, stickers, ribbons & you-name-it to support LGBTQIA+ and faith communities August 2, 2024 by Bob Brown Read the Article
Read MoreFriday, August 2, 2024 The Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts The New England Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America The Southern New England Conference of the United Church of Christ Statement on LGBT-Church Violence Over the weekend of July…
Read MoreFriday August 2, 2024 Statement from the Massachusetts Council of Churches Executive Board Over the weekend of July 27-28, 2024, five different Christian churches in four Massachusetts municipalities were violated in what appears to be a coordinated attack by other…
Read MoreThe Town of Natick (including Police and Fire Depts.), Natick Public Schools, and community organizations (Natick Center Cultural District, Natick Is United, OUT Metrowest, SPARK Kindness) have issued a joint statement in support of the LGBTQIA+ community after hateful acts…
Read MoreOn July 18th the Welcome team had a super Natick Nights with Big Bubbles and Sidewalk Chalk on the FCC side lawn. Lots of families and kids stopped by. Thanks to the Dubois family (Rick, Gretchen and Kathryn) and Cindy…
Read MoreOn June 19th, than two dozen Natick residents engaged in a relay-reading of Frederick Douglas’ speech “What to a Slave is the Fourth of July.” First delivered by Douglas on July 5, 1852, the speech emphasizes the brutality of slavery…
Read MoreOn June 5 the Natick Cultural Council (NCC) held its annual Awards Ceremony celebrating grant recipients and showcasing the wide variety of cultural offerings Natick has to offer. This evening featured speakers, dancers, and music representing over 25 grant recipients…
Read MoreOn Sunday, May 19th, we celebrated the coming of age of four teens who turned 13 this year. The day started with a breakfast in the Vestry for the teens, their parents, siblings, grandparents, and FCC staff. During worship, the…
Read MoreOn April 15, 2024, the Boston Marathon passed in front of FCC Natick for the 128th time.
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