Jonathan R. Green, baritone, presents a lecture recital honoring the life and legacy of Black baritone Robert McFerrin, featuring works by H.T. Burleigh, Stephen Flaherty, George Gershwin, Charles Gounod, Moses Hogan, Hall Johnson, Jerome Kern, Gioachino Rossini, William Grant Still, Giuseppe Verdi, and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
This retreat focuses on the parables in the Gospel according to Luke, and how they resonate with our own stories of resistance, faith, and hope. Bring your own sacred stories and consider them in light of God’s desire for our flourishing.
How do we sense God’s love for us? How do earthly and spiritual love fit together? At this retreat we will consider these questions and more through reading, journaling, and exploring, using Merton’s work as a lens of grace through which we access love for ourselves, for others, and the world.
Join us at coffee hour for a screening of the new film The Philadelphia Eleven and a reflective discussion celebrating the women of our clergy and community on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of women's ordination in the Episcopal Church.
This worship service offers a liturgically rich expression of our faith, with sermon, communion, and musical leadership provided by The Choir of Trinity Wall Street.