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    First Church Boston

    66 Marlborough Street
    Boston, MA  02116
    (617)267-6730

    Map

    The nearest MBTA Station is Arlington Street on the Green Line.

    Walking Directions from T Station

    Land Acknowledgment

    First Church Boston respectfully acknowledges that we gather on unceded territory of the Massachusett people, who have stewarded this land for hundreds of generations.

    We acknowledge the painful history of violence and forced removal of indigenous people from this territory, and we honor and respect the many Indigenous peoples still connected to this land on which we gather.

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