Adult Education Series from 2010-2011 school year:
Stained glass can set a mood. It can tell a story. It can be purely decorative or can be dedicated in someone’s honor. There are symbols and there are statements. There are stories and there are themes. Some eras are better than others and some examples are beautiful beyond words. I hope you can join us as we talk about and look at lots of examples. At the culmination of our windowed journey, we will be visiting the Union Church of Pocantico Hills here in Westchester to see their Matisse and Chagall windows. Class starts Sept. 25 at 9 am in the Bethany Room
For our Adult Education series focusing on different sermons by well known liturgical preachers concerning Easter we watched, listened to, and read a wide variety of sermons and had great discussions about them.
During Lent we discussed Paul's first letter to the Corinthians. This letter was written to a community of faith that Paul was closely connected to around the year 50 A.D. In this letter Paul writes about what it means to be the Church, the ultimate power of Love, and the way that we as the church in the world live a life that reconciles the world with our faith identity.
If you have ever wondered about vestments, church seasons, colors, holidays, church furniture, candles, the different items used for communion, the structure of the service, or where the prayers come from, this discussion group is for you.
Stained Glass Does It All
Experiencing Easter through diverse preaching
Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians
Our Liturgical Life: How we are formed by what we do
We have new topics all the time and if there is something you are interested in let Fr. Josh know. We look forward to exploring with you!