
The Congregational Library & Archives is pleased to welcome Emmanuel Akyeampong, Sarah Drummond, Jesse Garner, Eric Page, and Kent Siladi to the Board of Directors this month.

The Congregational Library & Archives is pleased to welcome Emmanuel Akyeampong, Sarah Drummond, Jesse Garner, Eric Page, and Kent Siladi to the Board of Directors this month.
The Congregational Library & Archives is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the Massachusetts 250 Grant Program to support a new in-person exhibition at 14 Beacon, Congregationalists in the American Revolution: Treasures from the Congregational Library & Archives.
The Congregational Library & Archives is pleased to welcome Diana Butler Bass and Carrie Call to the Board of Directors this month.
The Congregational Library & Archives (CLA) is proud to announce a new annual research fellowship opportunity. In honor of Rev. Dr. Arvel M. Steece, the library is launching a fellowship to support a non-academic researcher working on a project focused on some aspect of Congregational Christian history grounded in the CLA’s collections. Pastors, church historians, artists, church members, and others are all encouraged to apply.
As we prepare to celebrate the Congregational Library & Archives' 171st birthday on May 25, 2024, we are excited to share a birthday present from us to you: a first look at our 2024 Adult and Young Reader Summer Reading Lists.
The Congregational Library & Archives (CLA) is pleased to announce that its New England’s Hidden Histories project (NEHH) has been awarded a digitization grant from Atla, a membership organization committed to advancing the study of religion and theology.
Obituary by Dr. Francis J. Bremer
The recent passing of Jeremy Bangs is a loss to all who knew him. He was a true Renaissance man--an artist, a musician, and a scholar of wide-ranging interests.
The Congregational Library & Archives is pleased to welcome four new members to the Board of Directors this month.