Chautauqua Institution President Michael E. Hill closes the 2022 Chautauqua Assembly Season with this closing Three Taps of the Gavel address. Mary Lee TalbotStaff writer
Leigh-Anne Hendrick speaks at the Hebrew Congregation’s Shirley Lazarus Speaker Series presentation on Aug. 6 in Smith Wilkes Hall. HG Biggs/Staff Photographer Zoe KolenovskyStaff writer
Rabbi Ed Feinstein unpacks the story of Jonah in his sermon, titled “How Can You Sleep?,” Sunday in the Amphitheater. Dave Munch/Photo Editor Column by
Rabbi Ed Feinstein unpacks the story of Jonah in his sermon, titled “How Can You Sleep?,” Sunday in the Amphitheater. Dave Munch/Photo Editor Column by
Rabbi Ed Feinstein unpacks the story of Jonah in his sermon, titled “How Can You Sleep?,” Sunday in the Amphitheater. Dave Munch/Photo Editor Column by
Rabbi Ed Feinstein unpacks the story of Jonah in his sermon, titled “How Can You Sleep?,” Sunday in the Amphitheater. Dave Munch/Photo Editor Column by
Rabbi Ed Feinstein unpacks the story of Jonah in his sermon, titled “How Can You Sleep?,” Sunday in the Amphitheater. Dave Munch/Photo Editor Column by
The Rev. William H. Lamar IV, Week Eight’s chaplain-in-residence, preaches Sunday in the Amphitheater. Jess Kszos/Staff Photographer Column by Mary Lee Talbot The Rev. William
https://vimeo.com/855509047?share=copy Words, photos & video by Brett Phelps It’s been one year, five months, three weeks, and five days since the beginning of the Russian
The Rev. William H. Lamar IV, Week Eight’s chaplain-in-residence, preaches Sunday in the Amphitheater. Jess Kszos/Staff Photographer Column by Mary Lee Talbot “This is not
The Rev. William H. Lamar IV, Week Eight’s chaplain-in-residence, preaches Sunday in the Amphitheater. Jess Kszos/Staff Photographer Column by Mary Lee Talbot “The theological word
The Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton, Chautauqua’s senior pastor, gives a reading from the Christian tradition during an interfaith Service of Healing and Remembrance on