New to REUNION

[Who We Are]

We are not a typical church the way our society defines it. Learn more about Who We Are and What We Believe.

[Where and When We Meet]

The Back Bay Hilton* 40 Dalton St.* Boston* 2nd floor* 9:45 AM & 11:30 AM.

[When to Arrive]

If it's your first visit to one of our gatherings, it's best to arrive about 15 minutes early.

[Parking]

If you are driving, there are two parking garages that REUNION can validate. The garage at 50 Dalton St. is $8 with our validation stamp. The Hilton garage (entrance on Belvidere St.) is $10 with our validation stamp. We can only validate for these two garages. There is also a lot of metered parking on the streets around the Hilton and there is no charge for meters on Sunday - if you can find a metered space.

[What to Wear]

Wear whatever you feel comfortable in. There is no need to dress up.

[Sunday Mornings]

We call our Sunday morning experience "gatherings" not "services" to emphasize people. Our time together is a communal experience in which we explore and celebrate our faith. Whoever you are, you will receive a warm welcome at REUNION.

[What to Expect]

We know going to church for the first time could create some anxiety. So to help keep that at a minimum, here is a quick summary of what you can expect at REUNION:

People that show up prior to a gathering spend time greeting one another and staking out a seat. The worship gathering lasts for approximately one hour and ten minutes. It usually begins with music, a prayer or reading from the Bible. A live band leads us in song. These songs are often arranged and sometimes written by our artists. You'll see movie clips, photography, and performance art as we seek to communicate the message creatively. The message is from the Bible. It is designed to help us understand God, who we are, and the world in which we live. Every week we participate in communion to thank God, and remind ourselves of our need for Jesus Christ. We also give back to God in the form of offerings. By giving, we recognize His provision and participate in the ministry of the church. The service ends with a few announcements about community life. After service people often spend ten to thirty minutes talking with one another, and then frequently go to lunch in groups.

[Is it Just Sundays]

Absolutely not! We desire to live out our faith everyday. To further encourage us we have mid-week Community Groups (a group of up to 10 people). Community Groups are a great way to get to know others and process biblical knowledge. We have many other opportunities to participate in, or explore what it means to follow Jesus Christ.