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The Emmanuel Gospel Center is a faith-based, non-denominational, Christian organization that seeks to identify and nurture the systems that empower the effective ministry of urban churches in their communities. We engage in applied research to help us understand the city as it constantly changes. And we offer consulting and programs designed to help churches grow stronger and serve people better. Founded in 1938, the Center is located in Boston’s South End.

 

Liza Cagua-Koo and Sam Kim Staff Leadership: The Center is led by a diverse staff team that includes Jeff Bass, Liza Cagua-Koo, Sam Kim, Dana Wade, Michele Mitsumori, and Doug and Judy Hall. More about our leadership team...
Staff: There are about 35 people on staff, all strongly committed to Jesus Christ and committed to our mission of understanding and nurturing the vitality of urban churches and communities. Meet our staff... (photo: Jules Ko Photography)
Board: We have an active and committed Board who meet regularly to ensure that the Emmanuel Gospel Center is working effectively in fulfilling its mission, to oversee the work of the Executive Director and the President, and more...
Collaborations: By working collaboratively with many churches, denominations, and organizations, we can better see the Kingdom of God growing around us than when we try to work on our own. Our many partners include...
Mission: Our mission is to understand and help nurture the vitality of urban churches in the context of their broader urban communities, particularly Boston’s low-income and immigrant communities. Here is what we mean...
Principles: Our five Principles of Ministry preserve the unique shape of the Emmanuel Gospel Center and keep us who we want to be and doing what we believe we are to do as we put them into practice. Specifically, our five Principles are...
Statement of Faith: EGC subscribes to the historic tennets of faith in the Apostles Creed. Our faith practice is also informed by the Lausanne Covenant. We further subscribe to the Statement of Faith of the ECFA. Follow for links to these...
History: EGC traces its roots to a husband and wife evangelistic team active in Boston in the 1920s and 30s. William and May Morgan preached on Boston Common from a portable soundstage called “The Little Church on Wheels.” Then, in 1938...
Annual Reports: EGC’s Annual Reports, each of which provides an overview of all our programs as well as a financial snapshot, are available as pdf files here...
Newsletters: One great way to understand more about the work of EGC is to sign up for our free email newsletters. Use the sign-up form on our home page, or learn more about our newsletters here...
Contact: Find us here...