Speaker: The Rev. Cornell William Brooks, Hauser Professor of the Practice of Nonprofit Organizations, Professor of the Practice of Public Leadership and Social Justice, Director, William Monroe Trotter Collaborative for Social Justice, Harvard Kennedy School.
The Faith & Life Forum of the Memorial Church explores matters of faith and public life. Each week we explore themes such as love, justice, suffering and salvation in relation to the world in which we live. We learn from scholars and practitioners of religion, religious intellectuals, writers, activists and artists...
Speaker: Cheyenne Boon MDiv II, Harvard Divinity School.
The Memorial Church is following health and safety guidelines for the wellbeing of the Harvard and surrounding communities. This is an ever-changing situation, so please review the latest guidelines before attending services or other events on campus.
Harvard students, take a study break for fellowship and snacks with the Rev. Matthew Potts, his family, and their dog “Suki” at Sparks House. (After School Snack will not take place the week of Spring Break, March 15.)
Speaker: Julia Paolillo ’22, Harvard Graduate School of Education (‘22), Choral Fellow, Harvard University Choir.
The Memorial Church is following health and safety guidelines for the wellbeing of the Harvard and surrounding communities. This is an ever-changing situation, so please review the latest guidelines before attending services or other events on campus.
Repeats every week every Wednesday until Wed Apr 27 2022 .
8:00pm to 9:00pm
Location:
Appleton Chapel
Harvard students are welcome to the Wedneday Evening Communion (and milkshakes). The communion service will be followed by fellowship and milkshakes. The weekly program is open to Harvard students. (Communion will not will not meet the week of Spring Break, March 16.)
Speaker: The Rev. Matthew I. Potts Ph.D '13, Pusey Minister in the Memorial Church, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, Faculty of Divinity.
The Memorial Church is following health and safety guidelines for the wellbeing of the Harvard and surrounding communities. This is an ever-changing situation, so please review the latest guidelines before attending services or other...
Speaker: Ruth Foster MDiv III, Harvard Divinity School.
The Memorial Church is following health and safety guidelines for the wellbeing of the Harvard and surrounding communities. This is an ever-changing situation, so please review the latest guidelines before attending services or other events on campus.
Speaker: Madeline Bugeau-Heartt MDiv I, Harvard Divinity School.
The Memorial Church is following health and safety guidelines for the wellbeing of the Harvard and surrounding communities. This is an ever-changing situation, so please review the latest guidelines before attending services or other events on campus.
The Memorial Church is happy announce the launch of the Love United Black Fellowship (LUBF), a new ministry that seeks to curate a welcoming space for persons of color in the Harvard community. The fellowship will draw on the traditions and customs of Africa and the African Diaspora to foster theological conversations, engaging activities, spoken word and musical moments, opportunities of fellowship, and worship services that present a sense of “home” on the Harvard campus.
The LUBF will launch this new ministry at 3 p.m., March 27, in the Sanctuary on the Memorial Church....
The Church School offers Christian education classes for children ages three through sixteen. All classes are held during Sunday services in the Fall and Spring Terms. For more information please contact the Rev. Calvon Jones, Assistant Minister.
The Memorial Church is following health and safety guidelines for the wellbeing of the Harvard and surrounding...