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James Edgerly

Boston Family Church says goodbye to the old home of Jim and Kinuyo Edgerly

2018-06-24 · Source: tparents.org

The Edgerlys have hosted countless meetings, workshops, barbecues, and small-group meetings for over 30 years. “Our small-group met at the Edgerly’s home for six years. We deeply cherish the times we had together,” said Gerry Lux, a first-generation Unificationist. Many church leaders held meetings at their house and stayed in the guest room, as did several of True Parents’ grandchildren who were attending school in Lexington.

Especially during the ten years the Edgerlys were the Boston pastoral couple, everyone was more than welcomed to their gatherings. “They always made it feel like everyone’s home,” said Grace Ross, a second-generation Unificationist. “Meetings at the Edgerly’s always meant enjoying the best snacks, coffee, and gourmet meals!”

The home that once hosted numerous events is now too big for Mr. and Mrs. Edgerly whose children have since grown up and moved out of the house. After reflecting on the day’s service, Mr. Edgerly said,

“We were so happy to have such a special gathering during our last weekend in our home. It was truly a celebration for the value this house has had for our Unification community.”

Luckily, the Edgerlys are only moving a few miles away, so the gathering was to only say goodbye to the house and say hello to some new memories.

“The Edgerly’s home felt like a second church. Most people in our community live in apartments and don’t get to experience such a home. Anytime we visited, it felt like a living upgrade. I am so grateful for them.” – Fukiko Maes, the local Kodan leader

“I always loved meeting at the Edgerly’s house, whether it was for ministry team meetings, YAM [Young Adult Ministry] barbecues, or just personal heart-to-heart sessions… That house was always filled with a lot of love.” – T. Starr, a second-generation Unificationist

“I always looked forward to going to church leadership meetings because I loved gathering at the Edgerly’s house.” – Sarah Eide, a second-generation Unificationist