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St. Timothy’s, Columbia, 2008 summer music series now under way

Next concert July 15

Please join the congregation of St. Timothy's, Columbia, for their concert series, "A Little Summer Music," which began June 17.

Concerts are approximately 30 minutes in length and begin at 12 noon in the sanctuary. Box lunches are available for $7.50 by calling to make a reservation. Reservations must be made by the the Monday morning before the concert.

For questions or to make reservations, please contact, St. Timothy’s Episcopal, 803.414.7803. St. Timothy's Church is located in the heart of downtown Columbia behind the governor's mansion at 900 Calhoun St . Columbia , SC 29201. Click here to download a flyer with the concert schedule.

Concert schedule

July 15 Alan Weinberg, piano

July 22 Katie Taylor, harp

August 12 “The Three Baritones”
Marc Rattray, Jacob Will, Hal MacIntosh


At Augusta's Convent of St. Helena in July

For additional information, please contact the convent
3042 Eagle Drive, Augusta, GA 30906;  706.798.520; www.osh.org; augustaconvent@comcast.net


July 18-20—A Vacation-Retreat-Workshop with Sr. Carol Andrew, OSH. Come and relax; learn a few new things about the God who loves you so much; the world God creates and enjoys; and yourself, Beloved Child of the Beloved One.


St. Thaddeus', Aiken, presents "Contemporary Music Within Traditional Churches" workshop, August 30

St. Thaddeus' Episcopal Church of Aiken is honored to sponsor a musicians' workshop entitled "Contemporary Music for Traditional Churches" that will feature Robin Mark. This workshop is designed for church musicians (1) who want to begin to include contemporary Christian music in their existing services, (2) those who want to begin a contemporary music service, and (3) those who already use contemporary music within a traditional church setting.

Robin Mark is an Irish singer and song writer from Belfast whose worship and praise songs are often sung in traditional and contemporary churches. Some of his most famous songs include "Days of Elijah," "In the Beauty of Holiness," and "Take Us to the River." He has published 13 albums and has won many awards in the UK, Canada, and the United States. Those who have been to Cursillo are very familiar with his songs.

The date of the workshop is August 30, 2008, and it will be held at St. Thaddeus', Aiken. Please forward this information to anyone interested in attending this exciting and timely workshop. Download the flyers for publication in your congregation here. Please contact Gregory MacDougall with any questions at macdou_g@earthlink.net or 803.646.3948.


Lutheran Theological Seminary to offer Career Crossroads seminar, September 12-14

Are you or is someone you know going through a career crisis? Many people are unhappy in their vocation and don't know how to find the work that fits their gifts and mission in life. Career Crossroads is a spiritual retreat which will help such people.

For more information, please contact Sandra Holland, associate director for ministry, at 803.461.3263 or sandrah@ltss.edu . Download the seminar brochure here.

“Moving toward Wholeness Conference,” October 16-19 in Browns Summit, NC

Episcopal priest the Very Rev. J. Pittman McGehee will be a featured speaker

Episcopal priest the Very Rev. J. Pittman McGehee, D.D., who served for 11 years as dean of Christ Church Cathedral in Houston, will be one of the featured presenters at the "Moving Toward Wholeness" conference to be held at The Summit Conference Center in Browns Summit, North Carolina, October 16-19, 2008.

The conference will focus on the dialogue between the psychology of Carl Jung and the spiritual experiences at the heart of Christianity and other faiths through lectures, workshops, morning Eucharist, dialogue, special events and periods of solitude. McGehee will explore the relation between love and power as we approach the Fall 2008 elections.

The Very Rev. J. Pittman McGehee

In 1991, he became the director of the Institute for the Advancement of Psychology and Spirituality. A Jungian analyst and distinguished lecturer and speaker in the fields of psychology and religion, he is also an author, book reviewer and an award-winning published poet.

Along with McGehee, two other Jungian analysts will be offering featured presentations. There will be 16 workshops led by Jungian analysts and other highly qualified professionals. Register as soon as possible to receive the best discount.

For more information, visit www.journeyconferences.com.
 


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