howard zinn is HERE this thursday!
What's Going On @ The Crossing?
HOWARD ZINN ON THE CIVIL RIGHTS STRUGGLE / Thursday @ 12:15pm, The Cathedral: Author, historian and activist Howard Zinn speaks. Final in the Cathedral's Lenten series on the Civil Rights Movement.
WORSHIP @ THE CROSSING / Thursday @ 6:30pm: Kirsten reflects on the gospel. No 6pm spiritual practice but we'll weave the practice - praying with women's poetry (a nod to Women's History Month) - into our worship. Driving here? $3 validated parking @ Boston Common Garage on Charles Street. Practice Simplicity! Our Lenten community practice is to do some prayerful letting go. Look at the closet or bookshelf each day and take out one item you can live without. Bring 'em to The Crossing, and we'll find a home for them.
NEXT WEEK IS HOLY WEEK / WE WORSHIP ON WEDNESDAY, 3/19 @ 6pm!!: Lots of special happenings during Holy Week, the intentional and intense period of prayer, rituals, fasting and preparation for Resurrection Sunday:
- Wednesday, 3/19, at 6pm: The Crossing hosts Tenebrae ~ a solemn, candlelit service of reflection on Christ's suffering and the suffering of the world ... and our hope for resurrection.
- Maundy Thursday, 3/20, is a service for the whole Cathedral community. Starts at 6pm, includes Agape Meal and ritual footwashing.
- Celebrate resurrection at Rise Up!: A Soulful Easter Vigil, on Saturday, March 22, at 7-9pm. Experience the ancient ritual, infused with the blues, spirituals, chant, poetry, reggae and hip hop. Free validated parking at Boston Common Garage.
- Easter Sunday at 10am ~ a festive eucharist for the whole family! Why not get up on a Sunday morning, just once :)
SOCIAL JUSTICE AND SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES / Learn and share ways to engage in AND pray for social action, service and healing ~ email Edith at edith.bross@gmail.com to get on the list or add to it. Keep these in mind:
- THIS SATURDAY: New England Interfaith Peace Action @ The Cathedral. Prayer and meditation at 1pm. Public witness and leafletting at 2pm. More info: Ranjit Mathews: ranjit.mathews@gmail.com).
- We're especially committed to two ministries with poor people: St. Francis House (daily: contact Lynn: lynnmcam@aol.com) and Monday Lunch Program (every Monday: contact Hal: halcott.carter@gmail.com).
"SHARING JESUS, TALKING THE TALK" with MARCUS BORG / Saturday, March 15 @ 9am-1pm: Progressive biblical scholar Marcus Borg is the featured speaker at the Spring Learning Event sponsored by the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts (of which we're part). If you'd like to attend, get registered at http://www.diomassevents.org/sharing_jesus. It's free! Held at Boston University's Sherman Union on Comm Ave.
GETTING CONNECTED ...There's room for everybody's gifts in this community (it's part of what we mean by "radical welcome.") Connect with any of our leaders to have coffee, share a story, get linked:
- Stephanie Spellers, sspellers@diomass.org, 617.482.4826, x318 (Priest; Pastoral Care; Communications)
- Chris Ashley, chris.ashley@gmail.com, 312.451.5124 (Scripture Chat Group; Greeting & Hospitality)
- Edith Bross, edith.bross@gmail.com, 610.248.1734 (Justice & Service)
- Lynn Campbell, lynnmcam@aol.com, 617.230.5272 (Newcomer Connections)
- Hal Carter, halcott.carter@gmail.com, 425.238.0505 (Logistics and Administration; Monday Lunch Program)
- Ben Garren, bgarren@alumni.unc.edu, 919.691.5585 (Worship/Creative Input)
- Anna Gerdeen, agerdeen@gmail.com (Emergent Cohort and Newcomer Connections)
- Jason Long, jason.long.1@googlemail.com, 617.519.1538 (Small Groups)
- Ashley Merrell, amerrell@berklee.net, 330.883.9089 (Music Ministry)
- Kirsten Wesselhoeft, kirsten.m.w@gmail.com (Justice and Service)
Now, may God's peace be with you as we journey deeper into heart of Lent ... and the heart of Christ.
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