Category: Religion
Passover Seder in an Interfaith Setting
Enjoy a nature based, environmentally themed Passover seder in an interfaith setting. People of all ages and all spiritual traditions are welcome. The seder will…
First Parish in Wayland: “Coming Home”
On April 14 at 10 a.m. Unitarian Universalism embraces the importance of exploration. We believe it is a great benefit to depart from the familiar…
Women’s Seder, April 14
The women of B’nai Torah MetroWest and Congregation Or Atid, both of Wayland, invite you to an interactive community Women’s Passover Seder led by Cantor…
First Parish in Wayland: “The Illusion of Nationalism”
On April 14 at 10 a.m. Many of us grew up being taught that the United States of America was the greatest nation on earth….
“Go Down Moses”: Bringing a Racial Justice Lens to the Seder
How do we sing and talk about slavery and liberation during our Passover Seders? How does the legacy of African-American enslavement show up at our…
Temple Shir Tikva Partners with Meals of Hope to Feed Struggling Individuals On “Mitzvah Day”
Wayland, MA – On March 10, Temple Shir Tikva partnered with Meals of Hope for its annual “Mitzvah Day” to pack 33,000 meals for individuals…
Singing Our Way to Freedom: Song & Havdalah with Aly Halpert, April 27
Join Aly Halpert for a participatory concert of her healing and rejuvenating original music, singing toward collective liberation. Saturday, April 27, 7-8:30pm at Temple Beth…
First Parish in Wayland: “Council of All Beings”
On April 7 at 10 a.m., join us for a very special Sunday as we listen deeply to the elements of our Earth and its…
First Parish in Wayland: “Interrupted by Grace”
One beautiful definition of “Grace” is “that which meets you where you are but doesn’t leave you there.” Indeed, we each need some grace in…
First Parish in Wayland: “Celebrating Our Gifts”
On Sunday, March 17 at 10 a.m., join us for a service exploring the gifts of community. In today’s world, community can take many forms…