The Community in Boston
92 Melville Ave.
Dorchester, MA 02124
U.S.A.
(617) 282-9876
"Why Dorchester?" one
might ask… Well, it’s
quite a story. Years ago,
we sent a small group of
our people to Europe in hopes
of finding people like us
who loved God with all their
hearts and wanted to give
Him everything. They traveled
for many months, camping
on beaches, weathering storms,
working wherever they could
to make enough money to get
by, trying to find an “open
door” in this new land.
One day, they met a sweet
woman in the South of Spain
who owned a small hotel and
offered them work for a time.
After making friends with
her, she told them about
her old rundown château. “I
have no one to care for it,” she
said. “It needs a lot
of work,” she apologized, “but
if you like, you can live
there until you find something
better.” Several people
made the trip to Southern
France with her son to see
the property. There, nestled
at the base of the Pyrenees
Mountains, stood what is
called, “Château Laroque” —
the place that was to be
a home for the beginnings
of the tribe of Reuben. What
a miracle… just what
we had prayed for!
Time passed and our dear
friend had some financial
problems, which required
her to sell her property.
She hoped this peculiar group
would be able to buy it,
because she knew they really
needed it and would properly
care for it. Well, they certainly
did not have the funds, so
they asked for help...
Back at home in the US, our
ever increasing Community
in Vermont had a hard time
finding places to buy large
quantities of food, so we
started sending people to
Boston where the produce
markets were bigger and the
people were more generous.
After a while, we found that
as the food was plentiful,
so was the possibility of
work, which we needed to
support ourselves. So after
taking counsel, we decided
to send a delegation to the
big city in hopes of starting
a new community. We were
also very excited about the
possibilities of meeting
more people who loved the
God of heaven with all their
hearts. Farewells were said,
and our dear brothers and
sisters left the security
of home in Vermont to break
new ground. Soon we were
provided with an old Victorian
house in disrepair. Just
the job for us!
Then came the news from our
brothers across the sea, “We
need help! We cannot pay
for this property on our
own…” Quickly,
we came to the rescue. Our
reputation having gone before
us, it was not difficult
to find work. We sent more
crews to the city to help.
Tirelessly, our brothers
worked to meet the deadline
and finally, the last payment
was made!
By this time, the Community
in Boston had doubled… We
increased to 4 households
and had thriving construction,
plumbing, and electrical
businesses. We were able
to support ourselves as well
as many of the smaller beginnings
that were springing up in
other places.
Living smack in the middle
of the city, it was not hard
to notice the many needy
people around us. How we
wanted them to understand
the purpose of life on this
planet, to know God’s
heart, and experience a life
of love and forgiveness.
This inspired us to look
for a place to open a restaurant
where we could serve good,
healthy food in a wholesome
atmosphere, and not only
that — we could extend
this marvelous life to all
those on a quest for something
more fulfilling than a mundane
existence.
Eventually, we found just
the place on the edge of
Lower Mills. Fathers and
sons banded together to turn
this old rundown storefront
into a beautiful café and
wholesome food market. Such
an endeavor clearly represents
the heart of God to human
beings at this time. He desires
all men to be saved and restored
to their original purpose.
So that’s our story.
We are now only one household
of several small families
and a number of single people,
as many of the larger families
were sent to less urban places
for raising many children.
After 20 years, we still
live in the original house
we first had on Melville
Avenue. We are not many,
but we can accomplish a lot!
We love working together
in our café and store,
interacting with God’s
highest creation — human
beings… It’s
marvelous to make so many
friends, to serve and care
for people. We would be honored
to host you! Come for a day
or to stay…
Our
Café
/ Market:
Directions to our Café/Market
From north of Boston:
- 3 South to exit 11B Granite Ave/Ashmont
- Granite Ave to intersection at Gallivan Blvd
- Turn left onto Gallivan Blvd
- Gallivan Blvd to intersection at Dorchester Ave
- Turn left onto Dorchester Ave
- Dorchester Ave to intersection at Richmond St.
- See CVS parking lot on right
- Our
Café/Market
is
on
the
right-hand
side
From south of Boston:
- 93 North
- Take Exit 11 Granite Ave./Ashmont
- Follow directions above
- Our
Café/Market
is
on
the
right-hand
side:
#'s 2243 & 2247
Dorchester
Ave.
Lower Mills, MA 02124
Café phone:
(617) 298-1020
Market phone: (617) 298-5717
Directions to our Home
92 Melville Ave.
Dorchester, MA 02124
(617) 282-9876
- At intersection of Dorchester Ave. and Gallivan Blvd (see
above)
- Turn right at Dorchester Ave.
- Approx. 1.5 miles to intersection of Melville Ave and Dorchester
Ave.
- Turn left at Melville Ave.
- Our
home
is
2½ blocks
on
the
right.
It
is
the
home
on
the
right
with
the
rock
wall
in
front.
The
home
is
greenish
gray
with
red
trim.