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 baptism
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 "I miss
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 "Tenderness is
Luti In her blog, “Sicut Locutus Est,” Mary Luti wrote that she was tired of moralizing sermons that exhort her to do something. “Sometimes I just want help gazing at Jesus,” she wrote in her
Week 7 Chaplin Barbara Kay Lundblad gives the morning sermon Sunday, August 4, 2019 in the Amphitheater. VISHAKHA GUPTA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER “How many of you received Pentecost cards?” asked the Rev. Barbara K. Lundblad. “Neither did
Lundblad "Mary Magdalene came to the tomb while it was still dark because the Light that had come into the world had gone out,” said the Rev. Barbara K. Lundblad at the 9:15 a.m. Thursday
Week 7 Chaplin Barbara Kay Lundblad gives the morning sermon Sunday, August 4, 2019 in the Amphitheater. VISHAKHA GUPTA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER “Not everyone follows the church liturgical year, but there is a rhythm to it,” said
Week Seven Chaplan Rev. Barbara Lundblad begins the week's theme of "Grace: A Celebration of Extraordinary Gifts" by sharing her faith journey and life story Sunday August 4, 2019 at the Hall of Philosophy. SARAH
Week 7 Chaplin Barbara Kay Lundblad+ gives the morning sermon Sunday, August 4, 2019 in the Amphitheater. VISHAKHA GUPTA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER "I have five days this week to preach through the seasons of the church year,”
Lundblad "I love when you get on an airplane and the attendants talk about loss of cabin pressure,” said the Rev. Barbara K. Lundblad at the 10:45 a.m. Sunday Ecumenical Service of Worship and Sermon
Asking a preacher to talk about grace should be an easy assignment, but as the Rev. Barbara K. Lundblad said, “grace is a squishy word.” “We use it a lot, but its meaning is very
Reverend Susan Sparks.MHARI SHAW/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER "Sometimes a sermon just has to have a subtitle,” said the Rev. Susan Sparks at the 9:15 a.m. Friday Ecumenical Service in the Amphitheater. “My title today is ‘Taking Down
From left, Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson, and Rev. Susan Sparks, watch as coordinator of worship and sacred music, Jared Jacobsen, leads chautauquan's in "Go, Tell It on the Mountain," before Rev. Sparks sermon on
Reverend Susan Sparks, begins her six day series of "Christmas in July," during morning worship on Sunday, July 28, 2019 in the Amphitheater. Rev. Sparks starts her talk by saying "We are living in the
Rev. Susan Sparks. ALEXANDER WADLEY/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER "There are many dangerous places in the world today, and one of the most dangerous and least peaceful is the family dinner table during the holidays,” said the Rev.
Reverend Susan Sparks, begins her six day series of "Christmas in July," during morning worship on Sunday, July 28, 2019 in the Amphitheater. Rev. Sparks starts her talk by saying "We are living in