In the tradition of Newton Puritan John Eliot, The Evangelical Baptist Church of Newton strives to share the teachings of the Bible with all people. The Church's ministries include adult Bible study, Sunday school, young adult Bible study, a singles fellowship, Wednesday night prayer meetings and men's prayer breakfasts. Internet browsers can visit the Church's website for audio files of past sermons, Pastor's notes and other resources.
As the largest Presbyterian Church in the Presbytery of Boston, the Newton Presbyterian Church offers stunning architecture, stone and window design in the village of Newton Corner. This church not only boasts a diverse congregation, it also takes pride in the history of its congregation and its Scottish roots. Led by Rev. Robert Perkins, the church's senior pastor, Newton Presbyterian Church offers Sunday school, youth discussion programs and adult education classes such as Agnostics Anonymous.
Newton Presbyterian Church is a short walk from a bus stop at the intersection of Park and Tremont streets. The #57, #193, #501 and #503 MBTA buses stop at this location.
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The Eliot Church is a Protestant congregation that is a member of the United Church of Christ, with deep roots in New England congregationalism. The church is located near Newton Corner and has a parking lot that can be accessed via Church St. Sunday service is held at 10am.