Credit: Pilgrim and Hancock Churches

Pilgrim Church and Hancock Church will host a lively Mardi Gras Service on Sunday, Feb. 12 at 5:00 p.m. at Hancock (1912 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington) in Clark Hall. 

The community is invited to rejoice, celebrate and just feel good. 

Reverend Reebee Girash of Pilgrim Church will preach and Reverend David Clark of Hancock will co-lead the service. As a treat for all, the River Rock Band, including members of Hancock and Pilgrim will play New Orleans-style jazz music. Communion will be served and the offering will benefit the Outdoor Church, a church for homeless and street-involved men and women in Cambridge. 

Invite your friends to this glorious afternoon for a pre-Lenten celebration. For more information, email welcome@pilgrimcongregational.org

About Pilgrim and Hancock Church 

Both Pilgrim and Hancock Churches are congregations of the United Church of Christ and are Open and Affirming churches, welcoming all individuals and families. Pilgrim and Hancock are fully handicap accessible. For further accessibility questions about Hancock, contact 781-862-4220 or office@hancockchurch.org. To learn more about Pilgrim, visit its website at www.pilgrimcongregational.org or find us on Facebook @pilgrimlex

Leave a comment

All commenters must be registered and logged in with a verified email address. To register for an account visit the registration page for our site. If you already have an account, you can login here or by clicking "My Account" on the upper right hand corner of any page on the site, right above the search icon.

Commenters must use their real first and last name and a real email address.
We do not allow profanity, racism, or misinformation.
We expect civility and good-faith engagement.

We cannot always fact check every comment, verify every name, or debate the finer points of what constitutes civility. We reserve the right to remove any comment we deem inappropriate, and we ask for your patience and understanding if something slips through that may violate our terms.

We are open to a wide range of opinions and perspectives. Criticism and debate are fundamental to community – but so is respect and honesty. Thank you.