Beloved Community Book Study: Homegoing
Our beloved community book study aims to foster a sense of community as we share and discuss ideas from seminal works of non-fiction and, now, fiction. By rooting our individual …
Our beloved community book study aims to foster a sense of community as we share and discuss ideas from seminal works of non-fiction and, now, fiction. By rooting our individual …
Music Live at Lunch, Christ Church Cathedral's weekly concert series, will feature the performers listed below in November. These free concerts are presented on Tuesdays at 12:10 p.m. Patrons are …
The holidays are arriving early at Soul Goods—and we can’t wait to celebrate with you! Join us for our annual Holiday Open House, a day filled with festive flavors, joyful …
The holidays are arriving early at Soul Goods—and we can’t wait to celebrate with you! Join us for our annual Holiday Open House, a day filled with festive flavors, joyful …
Pride New Albany and the Social Justice Group of New Albany United Methodist Church will present an educational workshop on legal rights and protections for the LGBTQ+ community, on Wednesday, November 5 at 7 pm at New Albany UMC. RSVP here. Download the flyer here.
Receive the canonically required anti-racism certification by completing this course via Zoom with Miriam McKenney, Missioner for Beloved Community, and co-leaders. Miriam uses picture books in this training to discover, explore, discuss, and share stories. We'll explore topics you may not have learned about in your formal education but are crucial to our understanding as …
The Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray (1910–1985)— the first Black woman ordained as an Episcopal priest, visionary lawyer, and fearless civil rights activist—broke barriers and reshaped the fight for justice and equality in America. Early November brings a powerful series of tributes, including a major concert and thought-provoking symposia that will honor her brilliance and enduring …
On November 7-8 Marcia Patton and Nora Percival will present a two day workshop on consensus decision-making at St. Stephen's, Columbus. Marcia and Nora are the authors of Sacred Decision Making: Consensus in Faith Communities. Consensus decision-making in a church setting promotes inclusivity, is more egalitarian and less patriarchal than other decision-making models, encourages a …
On Saturday, November 8, the community is invited to spend the morning in conversation and reflection at “Pastries with Pauli”, a symposium honoring the life and legacy of civil rights icon, lawyer, activist, poet, and Episcopal priest Pauli Murray. Hosted at St. Andrews Episcopal Church (1809 Rutland Ave.), the morning will begin at 9:30 am …
The Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray (1910–1985)— the first Black woman ordained as an Episcopal priest, visionary lawyer, and fearless civil rights activist—broke barriers and reshaped the fight for justice and equality in America. Early November brings a powerful series of tributes, including a major concert and thought-provoking symposia that will honor her brilliance and enduring …
Bishop White visitation to St. Barnabas, Montgomery
The Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray (1910–1985)— the first Black woman ordained as an Episcopal priest, visionary lawyer, and fearless civil rights activist—broke barriers and reshaped the fight for justice and equality in America. Early November brings a powerful series of tributes, including a major concert and thought-provoking symposia that will honor her brilliance and enduring …