Worship at the First Parish of Bolton feels both traditional and relaxed and is always engaging.
Our Worship Services offer the opportunity to reflect on our own thoughts and experiences while guided by beautiful music, readings and reflections that comfort, challenge and inspire us to make a difference in our own lives and in the world.
Communion, the sacrament of The Lord’s Supper, is observed on the first Sunday of each month. All are invited to participate, whatever their religious or faith background. The bread (gluten free) and “wine” (grape juice in individual cups) are shared with all who wish to receive. Sometimes the elements are passed among the congregation and sometimes congregants are invited to come forward.
Throughout the year, our worship incorporates holiday celebrations, plays and pageants. There are special services at Christmas and Easter, usually enlivened by guest musicians. The sounds of jazz, rock, and African drumming have been heard in worship. On “Mardi Gras” Sunday, we throw beads from the balcony, à la Bourbon Street! Each summer, we travel to Old Sturbridge Village to have a traditional Quaker service in the old Bolton Quaker meeting house.
With its classic New England setting and elegant but simple interior, the First Parish of Bolton is a popular site for weddings.
Children of any age can be baptized or dedicated or otherwise welcomed as a member of the Christian church as well as the community of our own church. Baptisms are typically integrated into the regular worship service.
Single-level access to our sanctuary is found through the back entrance to Davis Hall (building connected to our church) where parking is plentiful.