CFCC Fall Food Drive

The Cambridge Families of Color Coalition (CFCC) Food Drive is happening right now in partnership with the CSC Urban Missions Committee. Check out the graphic below for a list of the types of items they are collecting. Donations will be collected at CSC THIS SUNDAY 11/16 in the Lounge. You are also welcome to lend a hand with packing the bags for distribution after service this Sunday at 12:45pm in the Youth Room.

 

Traction Ministry Work Day

Join CSC as we partner with Traction Ministry for a day of service in Pawtucket, RI on Saturday November 22! You are invited to volunteer at Traction, a ministry which models resource sharing such as building The Black Block, a Black economic hub in downtown Pawtucket, RI. We will serve and learn with this ministry by cleaning and doing light maintenance work. Get more details and sign up here by the Thursday prior so we can coordinate rides!

 

“The Confessing Church under Nazi Germany: Hard Lessons for Today” Seminar by Dr. Daniel Lee

Join us on Sunday 11/23 at 12:45pm in the Upstairs Classroom for this opportunity to hear from Dr. Daniel D. Lee of Fuller Seminary. This seminar will examine the historical context surrounding Hitler’s rise to power, including the factors that influenced support among some Christians. It will summarize the experiences and responses of the Confessing Church in Germany during the Nazi period, incorporating perspectives from theologians Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Karl Barth. Considering these historical insights, the seminar will facilitate a shared discussion on the meaning of faithfulness in the present day.

Dr. Lee is a founding Academic Dean of the Asian American Center and an Associate Professor of Theology and Asian American Studies at Fuller Seminary. His published works include Double Particularity: Karl Barth, Contextuality, and Asian American Theology. He also serves as a theologian in residence at Citizens LA Church.

 

Intervarsity Panel Discussion: “A More Perfect Communion”

Hosted by InterVarsity’s Theological Foundations Department and InterVarsity Greater Boston, this panel discussion will feature pastor-theologians who will take us into deeper convictions about who we are as human beings, and what the Church is meant to be and do in our world fractured by race, politics, and more. Join us to seek a way for the “communion of saints” to take meaningful shape in our communities and beyond.

Date: November 21st, 2025
Time: 7 pm
Location: Central Square Church

This discussion is free and open to the public, with a special welcome to InterVarsity Alumni! A reception with refreshments and an opportunity to connect more with InterVarsity Greater Boston will follow the discussion. We hope that this event and the discussion that follows will serve as an opportunity to explore how these questions intersect with the college campus and influence the work InterVarsity is doing to disciple the next generation. RSVP is encouraged.