Arlington Street Church is a ‘seven days a week’ church. With everything from the Friday Night Supper Program and Only a Child to Children's Religious Eduation and our Social Action Committee, there is no lack of activities to help you get involved with ASC's busy congregational life.

Browse the pages below to learn about getting involved. We hope to see you!

Worship Highlights!
Easter Sunday
Sunday, April 8th, 11:00 am

On this festive Sunday, we sing “O Day of Light and Gladness” and “Lo, the Earth Awakes Again”—familiar Christian hymns set with decidedly Earth-centered words. Come celebrate the arrival of spring! Wear your bonnet!

This Sunday the choir will complete its two week series of African-American spirituals and gospels chosen to celebrate the rhythms of the Christian liturgical calendar and our own Arlington Street holidays. Don’t miss Praise His Holy Name and In His Care-o.

From the Pulpit
Want to read the most recent sermons? Did you especially like a recent “One Member’s Journey” pulpit editorial?

If so, visit the Sermons section of Worship for an archive of selected sermons since 1999.

Upcoming Music@ASC

Teresa Tam, Soprano
Saturday, March 24th, 2:30 pm

Soprano Teresa Tam of Arlington Street’s choir is proud to present her graduate voice recital in Arlington Street Church’s historic sanctuary. Come enjoy an afternoon of beautiful and diverse vocal music by Bach, Grieg, Poulenc, and Britten. She will be accompanied by a small baroque chamber ensemble and pianist Jodi Gobel.

Drakensberg Boys’ Choir
South Africa’s World Famous Choir
Wednesday, March 28th, 7:00 pm
Tickets are $20, Available at the Door

The Drakensberg Boys’ Choir of South Africa is widely considered among the very elite of choral groups from around the world. In March 2007 US audiences in fifteen eastern cities will find out for themselves why no other Boychoir in the world can thrill audiences the way the “Drakies” do with their unique style of diversity. Whether singing classical, rock, pop, jazz, African, or folk, they never fail to bring audiences to their feet.

Arlington Street Church is thrilled to welcome back the “Drakies” after their wildly-successful performance here in September 2003. Don’t miss this performance—one of only three in the Northeast.