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Candlelight Appetizers and Earth Hour

Whole building at North Parish 190 Academy Road, North Andover, MA, United States

We’ll turn off the lights early!  Candlelight social with games for the kids. Bring an appetizer or drinks to share.  

Event Series Sunday Worship

Sunday Worship

via NP Zoom

Join us for Sunday Worship! For information about a particular Sunday service and the Zoom link, see the Sundays at North Parish webpage. For information on all of our Summer Worship services, click here.

Event Series JYG

JYG

Parlor at North Parish 190 Academy Road, North Andover, MA, United States

8th Principle Listening Circle

Blue Room at North Parish 190 Academy Road, North Andover, MA, United States

We invite members of the congregation to join us for 8th Principle discussions. We will be hosting them in person and via Zoom, co-facilitated between the Board of Trustees and Racial Justice Team. The March 26th Listening Circle will happen after service in the Blue Room for in-person, and concurrently, (via Zoom, same link as […]

NP Green Gardeners Group spring meeting

Parlor at North Parish 190 Academy Road, North Andover, MA, United States

This is Green Gardeners Group meeting, no RSVP or registration. Willow has sent out an email. Snacks and chats.  Questions:  Willow Cheeley; 978-475-5044; cheeleyw@gmail.com

Event Series McVagly

McVagly

Chapel at North Parish 190 Academy Road, North Andover, MA, United States

McVagly meets weekly on Mondays 6:30 - 8:30pm. We are a LGBTQ+ community youth group for high school and college aged youth 14 - 23 years old. Meetings to be held in the North Parish Labyrinth.  If weather does not permit, meetings will be held in the North Parish Chapel.  Contact is Tad Bickford

The 1619 Project – read and discuss with the Racial Justice Team!

via a Personal Zoom

The goal of The 1619 Project is to reframe American history by considering what it would mean to regard 1619 as our nation’s birth year. Doing so requires us to place the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans at the very center of the story we tell ourselves about who we are […]