Candler Mary Lee TalbotStaff writer The V. Rev. Samuel Glenn Candler, dean of the Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta since October 1998, will be the preacher for the 10:45 a.m. Sunday morning service of
The Reverend Dr. Daisy L. Machado delivers the morning worship sermon on July 23, 2023, in the Amphitheater. HG Biggs/Staff Photographer Column by Mary Lee Talbot “At first glance, (the feeding of the 5,000) is
Members of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle Class of 2022 are welcomed on stage for the Sacred Song Service July 31, 2022, in the Amphitheater. At right, the CLSC Class of 2022 processes from
The Rev. Daisy L. Machado delivers the morning worship sermon Sunday in the Amphitheater, opening a week of preaching dedicated to borderlands. HG Biggs/Staff Photographer Column by Mary Lee Talbot “Did Joseph, Mary and Jesus
Week Five’s chaplain-in-residence, the Rev. Daisy L. Machado, opens her sermon series Sunday morning in the Amphitheater. HG Biggs/Staff Photographer Column by Mary Lee Talbot Jesus was sitting on a mountainside, in the position of
The Rev. Daisy L. Machado delivers the morning worship sermon on July 23 in the Amphitheater. HG Biggs/Staff Photographer Column by Mary Lee Talbot The book of Amos is one of the Rev. Daisy L.
From left, Senior Vice President and Chief Program Officer Deborah Sunya Moore; Week Five chaplain-in-residence, the Rev. Daisy L. Machado; and Chautauqua’s Senior Pastor, the Rt. Rev. Eugene Sutton, lead the morning worship service Sunday
The Reverend Dr. Daisy L. Machado delivers the morning worship sermon July 23, 2023, in the Amphitheater. HG BIGGS/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Column by Mary Lee Talbot “This is a wonderful story,” said the Rev. Daisy L.
Machado Mary Lee TalbotStaff writer The Rev. Daisy L. Machado returns to Chautauqua for the fourth time as chaplain of the week. Machado was the first Latina preacher for morning worship at Chautauqua in 2008.
Arthur and Betty Salz are the authors of The Long, Dry Road to 3 Taps, and will give a book signing at 12:30 p.m. Sunday in the Author’s Alcove. Brett Phelps/Staff Photographer Mary Lee TalbotStaff
The Rev. M. Craig Barnes, president emeritus of Princeton Theological Seminary, opens his week of sermons last Sunday in the Amphitheater. Barnes completed his Week Four chaplaincy Friday morning, with a sermon titled “After Healing?”
The Chautauqua Choir, under the direction of Joshua Stafford, the Jared Jacobsen Chair for the Organist and director of sacred music, performs while Nicholas Stigall, organ scholar, plays the Massey Memorial Organ during Sacred Song
The Rev. M. Craig Barnes, president emeritus of Princeton Theological Seminary and Week Four’s chaplain-in-residence, delivers his sermon Sunday in the Amphitheater. Dave Munch/Photo Editor Column by Mary Lee Talbot “According to the late Mircea
The Rev. M. Craig Barnes, chaplain-in-residence for Week Four at Chautauqua, preaches Sunday in the Amphitheater. DAVE MUNCH / PHOTO EDITOR COLUMN BY MARY LEE TALBOT Jesus and the disciples crossed the Sea of Galilee
The Rev. M. Craig Barnes, president emeritus at the Princeton Theological Seminary, delivers his sermon on the power of healing and the patience of Jesus Sunday, July 16, 2023 in the Amphitheater. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO EDITOR
COLUMN BY MARY LEE TALBOT The gospel writer Mark did not spend time on Jesus’ back story; he jumped right into Jesus’ ministry. “By Chapter One, verse 23, Jesus’ fame has spread. He heals the sick,