Sunday Services
8am & 10am
All are welcome!

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Address:
The Church of the
Holy Nativity Episcopal
8 Nevin Road,
Weymouth MA 02190

Church Office: 781.335.2030
office@holynativityweymouth.org
Rector: Fr. Harry Birkenhead
hbirkenhed@aol.com

Spiritual / Resource Links

The Massachusetts Episcopal Church is home to many people in congregations across eastern Massachusetts, Cape Cod and the islands. Our congregations make up our diocese, and our diocese is part of the wider Episcopal Church, which in turn is part of a larger, global community of Anglican Christians. In the Episcopal Church there is room for your questions about God, faith and the church. If you are looking for a community that will nurture your spirit and celebrate your gifts, there’s a place for you within our parish, The Church of the Holy Nativity.

The Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts

Episcopal News Service (ENS)

Massachusetts Episcopal Cursillo

Episcopal Church USA

Operation Christmas Child - Samaritan's Purse

Town of Weymouth, Massachusetts

Weymouth Food Pantry

Book of Common Prayer

http://www.bcponline.org/

Daily Lectionary

http://www.io.com/~kellywp/index.html  

Daily Prayer service

http://www.missionstclare.com/english/index.html

The international Order of St. Luke, the Physician, an ecumenical group, believes that God's healing power operates within the church (the body of Christ on earth) through its membership.  God works through human channels, including the medical profession, to do His healing. We must make ourselves fit and willing channels for this work. http://www.orderofstluke.org/about.htm

The Sisters of St. Margaret is an Episcopal religious community of women seeking to find Jesus present in worship, in the common life, and in ministries which concentrate on responding to the needs of the times. http://www.ssmbos.com/

The Society of St. John the Evangelist is a group of Episcopalian Brothers living a common life shaped and formed by worship, prayer, and its Rule of Life. Throughout the day they gather to pray the Daily Office, and visitors join them ~ in prayer, for worship, or as a member of the Fellowship of Saint John.  Retreats and other activities are held at the monastery as well. http://www.ssje.org/worship.html