Arlington Street Church

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351 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02116
The Reverend Ms. Kim K. Crawford Harvie was raised in Concord, Massachusetts and graduated with honors from Middlebury College ( Vermont ) and Harvard Divinity School. Ordained into the Unitarian Universalist ministry in 1984, she spent the following year as an intern at First Parish in Brewster, Massachusetts. In 1985, she was called to the Universalist Meeting House in Provincetown, Massachusetts, which she served until 1989. In 1987, she received the Maximilian Kolbe Award for Community Service and, in 1988, she was named Provincetown Citizen of the Year. In 1989, she was called to Arlington Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts, where she continues to serve as Senior Minister. In Boston, Rev. Crawford Harvie co-founded two non-profit organizations: In the Best Interests of the Children, dedicated to providing educational and material assistance to young people and families affected by pediatric HIV/AIDS ; and The Shared Heart, a traveling exhibition and book of photographs ( released in 1997 by William Morrow ) of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender teenagers with accompanying text in their own words, designed to support the Massachusetts Safe Schools Initiative. In 1992, Rev. Crawford Harvie was the recipient of Harvard Divinity School's First Decade Award. In the same year, Rev. Crawford Harvie also received distinguished alumnae awards from Middlebury College and Concord Carlisle High School. In 1996, the Legacy Foundation named Rev. Crawford Harvie Uncommon Woman of the Year. In 1999, Rev. Crawford Harvie was named one of ten delegates from the United States to Women Waging Peace, an international women's peacemaking initiative. In 2002, the Women's Educational and Industrial Union of Boston honored her as one of 100 outstanding women in the Commonwealth. Rev. Crawford Harvie resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts with her wife, Kem Morehead, and their three daughters.

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Lynn J.
12/15/2012

This is a UU church, so it draws on Jewish, Christian, and many other faiths. Those of us who don't believe only one religion is correct will find comfort here! The basement hosts the "Friday...

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Louis B.
10/24/2010

I have wanted to come to this magnificent church since 1968 when I first learned about Unitarian philosophy and my journey away from Catholic dogma began. It's been a long but wonderful road. I...

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Dom M.
2/14/2018

This is a Unitarian philosophy so more progressive than most Christians churches. It is a Liberal religion and humanistic faith. But the building was laid in 1729. This was the worship center...

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Melissa P.
12/26/2013

Looking for a queer friendly, social justice focused, progressive spiritual home, I was advised to check out Arlington Street Church. My wife and I attended Christmas Eve services, and while the...

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Shane M.
1/6/2009

I grew up gay and Irish Catholic - being Irish was cool the whole time, being gay was cool once I sorted it out and came out, being Catholic has had some moments of salvation and far too many...

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