Blog
Want to see more of what’s been going on here at Gracepoint Boston? Check out our latest blog posts here - we’ll try to always include the latest news/updates, as well as snapshots of life here at GP Boston here in our posts!
Our beloved Josh and Jacqui moved to Riverside. Here, we’ve recorded some of their parting words to Boston Church.
This week, we wanted to share Jesus’ Four Arguments Against Anxiety - based off of what we talked about during church!
It’s that wonderful time of the year: finals. Here are some words of advice from one of our seniors!
What are three college students and one recent grad from different places and backgrounds doing getting dunked in a large silver basin? Read to find out!
“His former wish to get as far as possible from home has changed into a wish to be as near as possible to it.” - Leo Tolstoy
Read about this peculiar claim of a dead man coming back to life and why we celebrate Good Friday and Easter.
We recently had our Northeast Winter Retreat, Spring Boston Discipleship Retreat + Grad Retreat AND International Retreat! Here are some highlights!
Perhaps hymns they seem stuffy, but hymns often capture basic biblical truths in a way that contemporary praise doesn’t always fully capture.
What is a blessed life? What Jesus calls a blessed life is quite different from what we’d expect. Read about what we heard on Sunday!
We wanted to give you guys a rundown on Gracepoint Boston: who we are, how we got here, and the history we get to continue creating!
You made it to campus! Congrats! Here are our five tips that can help you navigate the transition to college and grow in your faith with God!
Josie shares how her college experience was impacted by the presence of older mentors, fellow peers wanting to also grow in their faith in college!
It's already August! With a packed summer and a several-month-long hiatus since school ended, we thought we'd share with you what's been going on here!
This week marks the end of the 2021 Church Plant Interns’ time in Boston. Out of the 30 of us, half will be returning to our home churches.
Passion Week is a very meaningful time for Christians as we remember Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection. So what did we do this past Passion Week?
March 22 was a day of sweet reunions. Some mentors and students from Berkeley flew over to Boston. But what do they have to do with us here in our church?
Social media has changed from its inception in the early 2010s. The film The Social Dilemma explores the consequences of a over-connected world.
Reading the Bible on a regular basis is essential to Christian life. So what does that look like here at Gracepoint Boston?
This year I learned the value of lingering without agenda. Though our team was a hodge-podge of people, we became family as we spent time together!
Is God incompatible with science? If God is good, why do we suffer? What does the Bible say about mental health? Read about our special talks!
Gracepoint Church had our very first Northeast Winter Retreat. Read to check out what took place during this spiritual and exciting weekend!
Since the start of the new year, we’ve had many occasions to celebrate. Here’s more on these occasions!
College is not only the time for intellectual pursuits and exploration, it’s also a formative time for one’s faith!
We hosted a watch party for Dare2Share LIVE — a global one-day event held to encourage and enable teenagers to share the gospel in their own communities!
Got to serve Boston elementary students through Impact. Not only did we get to make an impact on their lives but they impacted my own as well.
On October 20, the CPIs emerged from a subway station into the hustle and bustle of a New York City morning. What were we doing in New York?
What do you get when you take 48 students from 13 different college campuses in the Northeast Region and bring them to Boston? Our Fall Northeast Retreat!
Boston is a concentrated area of elite schools and has a character that exudes education and purpose. So where does God fit into the picture?
Where should you bring a friend if they had one day in Boston? Check out some of our recommendations!
Covocational ministry
What does it look like to live on the Gospel mission in this day and age? Is it possible to live out the Great Commission while holding down a full-time job and raising children? Covocational ministers have regular jobs, but they are also wholly devoted ministers of the Gospel.
In the video on the left, some of our ordinary members (not pastors or full time staff) share how and why they choose to live on mission. Check out their stories of the highs and lows of covocational ministry, and how it’s possible to live out a life of ministry in the context of a church family that’s doing life together.
My life as a minister
Here are stories of our church members living out the Great Commission in this day and age.