“Living into God’s Upside Down World”
Sermon by The Rev. Canon Stephen C. Casey
“Living into God’s Upside Down World”
Sermon by The Rev. Canon Stephen C. Casey
“Tradition versus Traditionalism”
There is a familiar saying among theologians of the church which goes something like this. . . .
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HOT HO– USE JAZZ: Don’t miss the opening concert in this season’s St. Edward’s Cultural Events program – On Friday, Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m., Eric Henry’s HOT HO– USE JAZZ trio will play Great American Jazz in a unique, contagiously fun and swinging blend of jazz styles. Eric is a well-known tuba player in the region, and Hot House Jazz has played around the world as part of a US Department of State Jazz Ambassador tour. Also in the trio are: Paul Butler on clarinet and vocals and Jim Smith on guitar and vocals.
Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015
11 a.m.
The Forum
500 Walnut Street
Harrisburg, PA
Reception immediately following at:
Hilton Harrisburg
1 Second Street
Harrisburg, PA
There are 1600 seats available at the Forum. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could fill each and every one of them! No tickets, no registration and no reservations are needed to attend. Shuttle service will be available beginning at 9 a.m. The shuttle bus will travel from the Hilton Harrisburg to the Forum before and after the service. This is available to everyone (you do not need to be a guest of the Hilton). Parking is also available in the parking garage at the Hilton, Parking is in the PHFA garage beginning at 7 a.m. The garage is located next to the Cathedral and with entrance from River Street (between and parallel to Front and Second Streets, between Locust street and Cranberry Alley and in the garage across from the Forum. The reception following the service is also open to everyone.
If you are unable to join us, the event will be live streamed. We will provide the link for you closer to the event.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Mary Amato at [email protected] or 814-695-7696.
“The death of John the Baptist”
The account of the death of John the Baptist in the gospel of Mark has fascinated artists down the centuries.
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