Alec Ryrie Nearly 500 years after Martin Luther jump-started the Protestant Reformation, Alec Ryrie will talk to Chautauquans about how the monk’s actions changed the world. Ryrie will deliver his lecture, titled “Protestants: The Faith
Rabbi Ed Feinstein wants people to see God in the hearts of those around them, not as an otherworldly figure far removed from mankind. At 2 p.m. Thursday in the Hall of Philosophy, Feinstein will
During her undergraduate years, Laurie Patton went to India to study the sources of sacred water. Instead, she discovered her life’s calling was to study the source of reverence: Hinduism. At 2 p.m. Wednesday in
After 110 years, multiple restorations and the complete rebuild of its home around it, the Massey Memorial Organ remains standing in the new Amphitheater. The first Massey Memorial Organ Mini-Concert of the season will honor
The Abrahamic faiths brought monotheism into popularity, but it is a little-known fact that Zoroastrianism is the world’s oldest monotheistic faith. Rohinton Rivetna, a Zoroastrian leader, will discuss the connections between his faith and the
At the intersection of psychology and religion, Kelly Bulkeley has found the origins of faith and worship are intertwined with dreams. To usher in the season’s Interfaith Lecture Series, Bulkeley will give a lecture titled
After a difficult goodbye to the Amphitheater last August, Jared Jacobsen said he and the Chautauqua Choir are both excited and nervous to stage their first Sacred Song Service in their new home. At 8