The season of worship at Union Chapel in Oak Bluffs officially begins this Sunday, June 25.
Rev. Burns Stanfield, pastor of Fourth Presbyterian Church in South Boston, will lead the Union Chapel congregation in its season finale this Sunday.
Drawing connections between his Christian faith and politics, former governor Deval Patrick delivered a sermon at Union Chapel in Oak Bluffs on Sunday morning.
Reverend Lillian Daniel will close out the summer series at Union Chapel in Oak Bluffs.
On August 24, Union Chapel will host guest preacher Dr. Charles G. Adams. This will be Dr. Adams’ farewell sermon at the chapel after eight summers.
This Sunday, August 17, the guest preacher at Union Chapel in Oak Bluffs is Bishop Robert Christopher Wright from Atlanta, Ga. He is the first African American to become an Episcopal bishop in Georgia.
A trial lawyer, turned stand-up comedian and Baptist minister, Reverend Susan Sparks is America’s only female comedian with a pulpit. She visits Union Chapel on July 20.
The Honorable Sharon Pratt, J.D., former mayor of Washington, D.C., will be the guest preacher at Union Chapel in Oak Bluffs on Sunday, July 6.
Bishop Robert Christopher Wright from Atlanta, Ga., will address the congregation this Sunday, August 18, at Union Chapel in Oak Bluffs at the 10 a.m. service. His sermon is titled The God of Now.
Rev. Wright is the first African American to become an Episcopal bishop in Georgia. He was elected by the lay delegates and priests of the Diocese of Atlanta in June of 2012. Prior to his ordination as bishop, Bishop Wright was canon pastor and vicar of St. Saviour at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York city and chaplain of the Cathedral School.
This Sunday, July 21, Reverend Susan Sparks returns to Union Chapel.
A trial lawyer turned standup comedian and Baptist minister, Rev. Susan Sparks is America’s only female comedian with a pulpit.