WE’RE BACK! Salem opens for in-person worship!
Welcome to Salem Covenant and welcome especially to all our friends, family, and visitors. We have been back for in-person worship since our launch date of May 9, 2021 (Mother’s Day). It … Read More
Welcome to Salem Covenant and welcome especially to all our friends, family, and visitors. We have been back for in-person worship since our launch date of May 9, 2021 (Mother’s Day). It … Read More
WE ARE OPEN FOR IN-PERSON SERVICES beginning May 9 (Mother’s Day) 2021. Services are at 10:00 am. Mask protocols will be observed. We are also asking for people to register (for contact … Read More
Mark, along with other colleagues with Worcester Interfaith will join in a vigil in support of the nursing staff of St. Vincent hospital. If you would like to join the vigil, gather … Read More
Good Friday 4/2 Virtual Tennebrae Service 7:00 pm Join with our ecumenical churches for this virtual candlelight evening with the extinction of lights marking the important steps on the Friday journey. We … Read More
Hope sustains us. With the change in weather providing 60 and 70 degree days, with the advent of a third vaccine, with more vaccine pouring into the state each day, and with … Read More
Great progress has been made by the Properties team in the installation of the stained glass windows. New technology was used to backlight the window. The two windows come from the Bethlehem … Read More
Join us for a joint Zoom Bible Study with the churches of the Greendale Ecumenical Fellowship. Salem Covenant, Zion Lutheran, Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester, and Bethany Lutheran Church of Auburn are … Read More
Every Sunday morning in Advent at 9:30 am, we have added an opportunity to connect virtually with others from the Salem family. Using Zoom platform, any who would like to join us … Read More
The highly acclaimed, “Amahl and the Night Visitors” will be virtually performed and produced through VOX New England. The project was recorded in Salem’s acoustically sound sanctuary early in November and will … Read More
Forty years ago, our Jr. High League counselors dragged us up Mountain Street to a white house with a big screened-in porch. It was a yearly ritual about Christmas time. Eventually, the … Read More