• Talk Low Music Festival: Sarah Davachi

    Christ Church Cathedral Cincinnati 318 E 4th St, Cincinnati, OH, US
    Cathedral

    Sarah Davachi performs on the Richards, Fowkes & Co. Opus 24 organ as part of the Talk Low Experimental Music Festival. Ticket information: talklowfest.com For more information, visit www.cincinnaticathedral.com or call 513-621-1817.

  • Great Lady Concert Series: Anna and Pavel Vinnitsky

    Christ Church Dayton 20 W 1st St, Dayton, OH, US
    Community

    You are cordially invited to a piano concert on Sunday, Sep. 28 at 3 pm at Christ Church, Dayton, featuring an internationally acclaimed pianist Anna Vinnitsky joined by her husband,

  • Music Live at Lunch

    September Music Live at Lunch
    Christ Church Cathedral Cincinnati 318 E 4th St, Cincinnati, OH, US
    Cathedral

    Music Live at Lunch, Christ Church Cathedral's weekly concert series, will feature the performers listed below in September. These free concerts are presented on Tuesdays at 12:10 p.m. Patrons are welcome to bring their own lunches. For more information, visit cincinnaticathedral.com or call 513-621-1817. SEPTEMBER SCHEDULE September 9: Phil DeGreg Trio September 16: The Lieto

  • Jazz on the Lawn

    St Simon of Cyrene Cincinnati 810 Matthews Dr, Cincinnati, OH
    Community

    Annual Jazz on the Lawn at St. Simon of Cyrene, Lincoln Heights, featuring the Mojo Blues Cats. Free admission, refreshments will be sold. Bring a lawn chair!

  • Episcopup Meetup and Dog Blessing

    Otto Armleder Memorial Park 5057 Wooster Pike, Cincinnati, United States
    Community

    Ascension and Holy Trinity, Wyoming, will host an Episcopup meetup at Otto Armleder Dog Park on Sunday, October 5 from 3 to 5 pm. (Weather permitting). Bishop White will join

  • Choral Evensong

    Christ Church Cathedral Cincinnati 318 E 4th St, Cincinnati, OH, US
    Cathedral

    Begin your week with a time of reflection as you hear ancient texts of prayer and praise sung by the Christ Church Cathedral Choir. Music will include former cathedral organ scholar Daniel Grotz’s “O Gracious Light,” Herbert Sumsion’s Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in G, Responses for Evening Prayer by Stephan Casurella, and Felix Mendelssohn’s “I

  • Music Live at Lunch

    Music Live at Lunch
    Christ Church Cathedral Cincinnati 318 E 4th St, Cincinnati, OH, US
    Cathedral

    Music Live at Lunch Performances at Christ Church Cathedral in October Music Live at Lunch, Christ Church Cathedral's weekly concert series, will feature the performers listed below in October. These free concerts are presented on Tuesdays at 12:10 p.m. Patrons are welcome to bring their own lunches. OCTOBER SCHEDULE October 7: Danielle Hundley (flute) October

  • Compline for Peace & Deliverance

    Trinity Capitol Square 125 E Broad St, Columbus, OH, US
    Community

    Join Trinity on Capitol Square in-person or online for Compline for Peace & Deliverance Tuesday, October 7 at 8:05pm (Doors at 7:45pm) We remember the dead on the solemn two-year

  • Indigenous Peoples Day celebration

    Christ Church Cathedral Cincinnati 318 E 4th St, Cincinnati, OH, US
    Cathedral

    Christ Church Cathedral’s Native American Council will offer a weekend of programming and worship that explores the nexus between Native American spirituality and Christianity. It begins on Saturday, October 11, with a workshop that will focus on “The Journey to a Missionary Diocese and Living the Beauty Way." Worship Services on Sunday will include Indigenous

  • Music Live at Lunch

    Music Live at Lunch
    Christ Church Cathedral Cincinnati 318 E 4th St, Cincinnati, OH, US
    Cathedral

    Music Live at Lunch Performances at Christ Church Cathedral in October Music Live at Lunch, Christ Church Cathedral's weekly concert series, will feature the performers listed below in October. These free concerts are presented on Tuesdays at 12:10 p.m. Patrons are welcome to bring their own lunches. OCTOBER SCHEDULE October 7: Danielle Hundley (flute) October

  • Anti-Racism Sunday

    Becoming Beloved Community

    The Ohio Council of Churches, its partners and allies are asking Christian congregations and other faith communities around the state to publicly declare racism to be a sin, an offense