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Join us at the August Wilson Cultural Center for “Create & Sip,” the third event of Beyond the Red Door: a theatrical event series. Grab refreshments and dive into an evening of arts workshops rooted in August Wilson’s creative process. Snacks and drinks will be available at 2:30 pm. The cost is $20 and tickets […] |
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All young adults are welcome to join us for the Black Violin Experience concert at the Byham Theater on Sunday, March 12, 7 pm. Learn more and buy tickets at TrustArts.org. If you have any questions, please contact Derail Holcomb.
“Decolonizing” is a popular buzzword in conversations about spirituality but what is it? What does it look like? Join other congregants on a Lenten journey focused on understanding the impact of colonization on our spiritual practice. Together, let’s consider ways to deepen our connection to God by learning to embrace the wisdom of our ancestors, […] |
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ELPC's Cathedral Concerts series will present I Go On Singing: Paul Robeson’s Life in Word and Song by Anthony Brown, baritone, on Sunday, March 5, 3 pm. I Go On Singing tells Paul Robeson’s story in his own words, using many first-hand accounts from his autobiography, Here I Stand. The multi-media musical documentary traces his […] |
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“Decolonizing” is a popular buzzword in conversations about spirituality but what is it? What does it look like? Join other congregants on a Lenten journey focused on understanding the impact of colonization on our spiritual practice. Together, let’s consider ways to deepen our connection to God by learning to embrace the wisdom of our ancestors, […] |
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The ELPC Connections Group invites you to Gretchen Chapman’s house to play board games on Saturday, March 11, 7–9 pm. You are welcome to bring a game or a snack to share! Email connectelpc@gmail.com to RSVP to either or both events, or to ask questions. |
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Join Bethel AME Church from the Hill District in the ELPC Social Hall following Sanctuary worship on Sunday, March 12, to hear about Bethel’s ongoing journey toward restitution for the theft of their land and wealth. Following a presentation by Bethel and partner churches, we will discuss the theological and ethical call to reparations, drawing […] |
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“Decolonizing” is a popular buzzword in conversations about spirituality but what is it? What does it look like? Join other congregants on a Lenten journey focused on understanding the impact of colonization on our spiritual practice. Together, let’s consider ways to deepen our connection to God by learning to embrace the wisdom of our ancestors, […] |
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Join us at Dark Hollow Woods Park in Verona on Saturday, March 18, 12–2 pm, for a peaceful Forest Bathing walk as we enjoy the magic at the beginning of spring. We will meander in the woods and look for signs of awakening life. Slowing down will give us a chance to notice the little […] |
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is currently proposing to tighten regulations on soot—a mix of metals, organic chemicals, and acidic substances in particles that are so small, they can be inhaled deeply into our lungs and enter our bloodstreams. Emitted by power plants and the tailpipes of cars and trucks, soot’s health burden falls […] |
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“Decolonizing” is a popular buzzword in conversations about spirituality but what is it? What does it look like? Join other congregants on a Lenten journey focused on understanding the impact of colonization on our spiritual practice. Together, let’s consider ways to deepen our connection to God by learning to embrace the wisdom of our ancestors, […] |
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The Renaissance City Choir (RCC) will hold its annual Cabaret at ELPC on: Friday, March 24 | 7:30 pm Saturday, March 25 | 7:30 pm Sunday, March 26 | 2 pm This year’s show is Flying Free with RCC, a fun combination of solos, ensembles, and full chorus with bird-themed music! Ticketing and more information […] |
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The Renaissance City Choir (RCC) will hold its annual Cabaret at ELPC on: Friday, March 24 | 7:30 pm Saturday, March 25 | 7:30 pm Sunday, March 26 | 2 pm This year’s show is Flying Free with RCC, a fun combination of solos, ensembles, and full chorus with bird-themed music! Ticketing and more information […] |
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The Renaissance City Choir (RCC) will hold its annual Cabaret at ELPC on: Friday, March 24 | 7:30 pm Saturday, March 25 | 7:30 pm Sunday, March 26 | 2 pm This year’s show is Flying Free with RCC, a fun combination of solos, ensembles, and full chorus with bird-themed music! Ticketing and more information […] |
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“Decolonizing” is a popular buzzword in conversations about spirituality but what is it? What does it look like? Join other congregants on a Lenten journey focused on understanding the impact of colonization on our spiritual practice. Together, let’s consider ways to deepen our connection to God by learning to embrace the wisdom of our ancestors, […] |
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ELPC’s Cathedral Concerts series will present the Carnegie Mellon Wind Ensemble and organist Dr. Edward Alan Moore on Saturday, April 1, 4 pm. Led by conductors George Vosburgh and Stephen Story, the performance will fill the ELPC Sanctuary with the majestic and unique sounds of winds, brass, percussion, and organ—which is not often heard in […]
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Don’t miss a wonderful way to spend April Fool’s Day, Saturday, April 1. Attend a yoga retreat, 9 am–2 pm, with Yamuna Morgenstern, which promises to nourish your body, mind, and spirit! The retreat will provide opportunities for yoga; pranayama (breath work for meditation); time for reflection where participants might walk the labyrinth, journal, or […] |