Saint Paul AME Church

Saint Paul AME Church A place for connecting with members, guests, and friends of St. Paul A.M.E. Church, Cambridge. Visit often for updates, events, and inspiration.

06/07/2026

Sunday Morning Worship from St. Paul AME Church in Cambridge, MA

05/30/2026

When the Church engages in community issues like housing justice, policing, and economic equality, some tell us to 'stick to religion.' But God gave us power and holds us accountable. We must be involved, even if it means facing ridicule or suspicion. Trusting God brings the strength to keep going.

05/29/2026

You've faced trials, setbacks, and problems, but God has been there. When life felt overwhelming, He stepped in to lift you up. Share your testimony of His goodness – He wipes away tears and gives you strength to keep going.

05/26/2026

Remember the Tower of Babel? People thought they were smart enough to reach heaven and equal God. God confounded their languages, halting progress. Later, through the Holy Spirit, everyone could understand in their own language.

05/23/2026

Society often teaches us to compare ourselves to others, but true beauty isn't about competition. The bride doesn't compete; she reflects glory. Remember your inherent beauty.

05/20/2026

The world constantly tells women they aren't enough—not thin enough, not young enough, not successful enough. But God's message is different. He offers a solid identity, free from insecurity. Embrace who you are.

05/19/2026

We've perfected the art of appearing strong, accomplished, and happy, all while hiding an exhausted soul. But beneath the titles and the perfect smiles, God calls to the real you, the one yearning to be seen, not the performance.

05/15/2026

The Akan people's symbol, Sankofa, is a bird with its body facing forward but its head turned backward. This powerful image represents the importance of remembering the past to guide the future. Just as Paul advised Timothy, understanding where you've come from is crucial for progress.

05/14/2026

Mothers cry, strong people get weary. It's okay to feel tired, to shed tears. Our faith isn't about pretending everything is fine; it's about speaking truth in God's presence and holding onto hope. There's room for lament, for acknowledging sorrow, and for finding strength even in weariness.

Address

37 Bishop Richard Allen Drive, # 85
Cambridge, MA
02139

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 6pm
Thursday 7:30am - 6pm
Friday 7:30am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

+16176611110

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