The Rev. Zina Jacque, lead pastor of the Community Church of Barrington, Illinois, asks the question "what's in your hands?" while delivering her sermon at
At first, Jared Jacobsen wanted to highlight general hymn-singing and anthems from the American tradition for this week’s Sacred Song Service. “But as I’ve been
Bante Chipamong Chowdhury Bante Chipamong Chowdhury, a Buddhist monk, believes that inner meditation is a beneficial practice — not only emotionally but physically. This coming
According to Wilfred Cantwell Smith, a renowned historian of religion, the “contemporary notions of religion are so radically different from those held by the personalities
Amy Laura Hall, Duke University’s Divinity School associate professor of Christian ethics, opened her lecture at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Hall of Philosophy by
Traditionally, the first Sacred Song Service of Chautauqua Institution’s season welcomes old and new Chautauquans to the grounds. Returners will find that a few elements
In honor of its 10th anniversary, Karen Armstrong’s Charter for Compassion returned to the place where it all began. The Olean Area Charter for Compassion partnered
Documentary director Macky Alston lectures on religion and ethics in filmmaking Wednesday, August 22, 2018 in the Hall of Philosophy. RILEY ROBINSON/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER “In feature