“In this precarious time, it is good to go back to basics and claim the deep wisdom of our faith traditions,” said the Rev. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas for the Wednesday, July 1, morning devotional on CHQ
“How do we pray when the land itself is mourning, the people languish, and even the fish are perishing? How do we pray about the things breaking our hearts — the bleached coral, acidic oceans
“We are in a social and ecological emergency, and the only way to protect the earth is to transform our society with unprecedented speed,” said the Rev. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas. She was preaching at the morning
Rev. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas addresses Chautauquans for the first time virtually during the Service of Worship and Sermon on Sunday, June 28. Bullitt-Jonas recorded her sermon titled "Faith for the Earth: Love and Fear in a
As the first chaplain-in-residence for the 2020 CHQ Assembly, the Rev. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas is hoping to “provide people with emotional and spiritual resilience” in her week of sermons. “I want to give them practices and
For the Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson, it doesn’t matter if someone has spent one day, one week or the entire summer at Chautauqua. The question, he said, is, “What do you leave wanting to
Today, 25,000 children will die of hunger and preventable diseases,” Miguel De La Torre said. “Tomorrow, 25,000 children will die of hunger and preventable diseases. Yesterday, 25,000 children died of hunger and preventable diseases.” De
Jesus spoke more about money than any other topic — more than the Kingdom of God, more than sexuality,” Miguel A. De La Torre said at the 9:15 a.m. Thursday Ecumenical Service in the Amphitheater.
Professor and peacher Miguel A. De La Torre delievers his sermon, "Was Jesus a Racist?," in response to the reading of Matthew 15: 21-28 Sunday Aug. 18, 2019 at the Amp.SARAH YENESEL/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER "I hope
De La Torre "I have a confession to make: I was out partying last night and forgot to write the sermon for today,” said Miguel A. De La Torre, tongue in cheek. “But we have
Professor and peacher Miguel A. De La Torre delievers his sermon, "Was Jesus a Racist?," in response to the reading of Matthew 15: 21-28 Sunday Aug. 18, 2019 at the Amp.SARAH YENESEL/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER "I can’t
Professor and peacher Miguel A. De La Torre delievers his sermon, "Was Jesus a Racist?," in response to the reading of Matthew 15: 21-28 Sunday Aug. 18, 2019 at the Amp.SARAH YENESEL/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER "You will have
Torre Scholar-activist Miguel De La Torre, who serves as a professor of social ethics and Latinx studies at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, will preach at the 10:45 a.m. Sunday Ecumenical Service of Worship
Mary Luti delivers the word during the Sunday Morning Worship service on Aug 11, 2019 with her sermon titled, "The Power of Tenderness: Rejoice with Me," in the Chautauqua Amphitheater. ALEXANDER WADLEY/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER "There is a
The Rev. Mary Luti shares some of her personal struggles and moments along her journey to faith, during the Vespers service on Sunday, August 11, 2019 in the Hall of Philosophy.MHARI SHAW/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER I must
Mary Luti delivers the word during the Sunday Morning Worship service on Aug 11, 2019 with her sermon titled, "The Power of Tenderness: Rejoice with Me," in the Chautauqua Amphitheater. ALEXANDER WADLEY/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER "The author of