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,
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
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
The Rev. M. Craig Barnes, president emeritus of Princeton Theological Seminary, opens his Week Four sermon series during morning worship Sunday in the Amphitheater. Dave
The Rev. M. Craig Barnes, president emeritus at Princeton Theological Seminary, delivers his sermon on the power of healing and the patience of Jesus on
Barnes Mary Lee TalbotStaff writer The Rev. M. Craig Barnes, president emeritus of Princeton Theological Seminary, will serve as chaplain for Week Four. “I want
From left, Abrahamic Program for Young Adults Christian Coordinator Emily Peterson, Jewish Coordinator David Bloom, Muslim Coordinator Safia Lakhani, and Muslim Coordinator Yasin Ahmed light
The Rev. Neal D. Presa, with the Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton, preside over worship last Sunday in the Amphitheater. Carrie Legg/Staff Photographer Column by
Amy Gardner, vice president of advancement; the Rev. Neal Presa, Week Three chaplain-in-residence; and the Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton, senior pastor, help lead worship
The Rev. Neal Presa, chaplain-in-residence for Week Three, prays during morning worship Sunday in the Amphitheater. Carrie Legg/Staff Photographer Column by Mary Lee Talbot “I
The Rev. Neal D. Presa preaches Sunday morning in the Amphitheater. This week’s chaplain-in-residence, Presa is vice president of student outreach at the New Brunswick
The Rev. Neal Presa, Week Three’s chaplain-in-residence, delivers his opening sermon of the week, “And What Then, and For What?, ” Sunday morning in the