Listening is the key to the conversation at God’s table, preaches the Rev. Natalie Hanson by Mary Lee Talbot on August 18, 2026
Real community is defined by its heart and diversity, preaches the Rev. Natalie Hanson by Mary Lee Talbot on August 17, 2026
All Chautauquans bring gifts to the feast, preaches The Rev. Natalie Hanson by Mary Lee Talbot on August 16, 2026
The Rev. Natalie Hanson returns to serve as Week Eight Chaplain by Mary Lee Talbot on August 14, 2026
Struggle brings us deeper and closer to God, preaches the Rev. Frank A. Thomas by Mary Lee Talbot on August 13, 2026
Freedom comes from God, not from believers’ own faithfulness, says Cynthia Moore-Koikoi by Mary Lee Talbot on July 1, 2024
Choose to cherish; it is love with its sleeves rolled up, says Fr. Greg Boyle by Mary Lee Talbot on June 29, 2024
Choose to cherish; it is love with its sleeves rolled up, says Greg Boyle by Mary Lee Talbot on June 29, 2024
Stand in the right place to show the way to light, healing, says Fr. Greg Boyle by Mary Lee Talbot on June 27, 2024
Only love can find a way to make windows in a dark world, says Fr. Greg Boyle by Mary Lee Talbot on June 26, 2024
Go out in stillness to face messy world, Boyle preaches in opening sermon by Mary Lee Talbot on June 23, 2024
Eugene Sutton reflects on first season as pastor to all Chautauqua by Mary Lee Talbot on August 26, 2023
Don’t let tyranny of normal stand between you and God, Ed Feinstein preaches in closing by Mary Lee Talbot on August 25, 2023
To fulfill American dream, learn and practice hope, says Ed Feinstein by Mary Lee Talbot on August 23, 2023
A life built on giving, helping, caring, healing opens gates of heaven preaches Ed Feinstein by Mary Lee Talbot on August 22, 2023
Prophecy begins with eyes, to see face of other, says Ed Feinstein by Mary Lee Talbot on August 21, 2023
Tell someone ‘you are a blessing’ to break moral emptiness preaches Rabbi Ed Feinstein by Mary Lee Talbot on August 20, 2023