Last updated: January 22, 2024
Place
Old West Church
Quick Facts
Location:
131 Cambridge Street
Significance:
Home of the Metropolitan Community Church
Designation:
National Register of Historic Places
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Established in 1737, Old West Church has a long history in Boston. From its time as a church, to its stint as a library from 1896-1961, it has also served as a crucial gathering space for the community and welcomed advocates of social justice.1 For example, in the 1850s, minister Charles Lowell called for the abolition of slavery and the end of racial segregation. In the 1970s, Old West became home to the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC), a groundbreaking queer Christian organization. MCC offered weekly services, Sunday school prayer groups, bible studies, and choir. MCC also opened its space to community activists and hosted the first meetings of what soon became GLAD, a leading LGTBQ+ rights organization.
Footnote
- US Department of the Interior, National Park Service, "Old West Church: National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form," 1969. Accessed October 2023, https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NHLS/70000691_text.