The Colleges of the Fenway provides a wide array of religious and supportive services to students, faculty, and staff of all religious backgrounds. This includes individual campus ministries, personal counseling, interfaith prayer groups, retreats, educational programs, and opportunities to volunteer in local agencies and projects. A critical component of the college experience is having an opportunity for personal reflection, getting involved, and giving something back to one’s community and to society.
This information is a compilation of religious organizations and places of worship that are accessible to all College of the Fenway students. The churches, synagogues, and mosques were selected due to their proximity to the Colleges of the Fenway area.
Baptist
Ruggles Baptist Church
Tremont Temple Baptist Church
Baptist Old Cambridge
Baha’i
Tremont Temple Baptist Church (opens in a new tab)
Buddhist
New England Buddhist Center
Shambhala Meditation Center
Eastern Orthodox
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England
Episcopal
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
St. Cyprian’s Church
Hindu
Jewish
Temple Israel, Reform
Congregation Kehillath Israel, Conservative
Young Israel of Brookline, Orthodox
Jewish Am Tikva
Lutheran
ethodist
Columbus Avenue African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
St Andrews United Methodist Church
Muslim
Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center
Islamic Society of Boston
Non-denominational
Marsh Chapel at Boston University
Presbyterian
Bethany Presbyterian Church
Presbyterian/ U.C.C. Church of the Covenant
Roman Catholic
Emmanuel College Chapel
St. Cecilia’s
Saint Mary of the Angels
Cathedral of the Holy Cross
Dignity/Boston (LGBTQ Catholics and Allies)
Paulist Center
Our Lady of Perpetual Help/ Mission Church
Saint Joseph’s
Our Lady of Lourdes
Saint Mary of the Assumption
United Church of Christ (UCC)
First Church of Cambridge – United Church of Christ (UCC)
Old South Church – United Church of Christ (UCC)