Source:[1] The parish of the Church of Our Saviour was organized by twelve families who lived in the Longwood and Cottage Farm neighborhoods of Brookline, Massachusetts and was accepted as a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts on April 17, 1867.
A parish hall designed by the firm of Cabot and Chandler was completed in 1880 and enlarged in 1922.
Composer Gardner Evans served as organist and choir director from 1923 until his death in 1951.
Joel M. Ives, a native of Rockport, Massachusetts and a graduate of the General Theological Seminary in New York.
Middle school and high school students also participate in the Charles River Deanery Youth Collaborative, which offers teens town-wide and regional social and community service mission-based events.