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The Episcopal Chaplaincy at Harvard
LADYMASS: Rites of the Emerald Table, an original performance art piece that debuted at the Chaplaincy in May 2021, challenges church, gender, and the nature of the divine. Join Rev. Rita Powell, Meredith Wade, Prof. Charles M. Stang and LADYMASS director Kirsten Z. Cairns as they explore the layered meanings of the piece.
In this special episode of You Never Walk Alone, Rita and Mer interview architectural historian Matthew Gin and theologian Charles M. Stang about the Chaplaincy's soon-to-be unveiled sacred tent!
Rev. Dr. Carol J. Gallagher, regional canon of Central Massachusetts and the first indigenous woman ordained as Bishop in the Episcopal Church, joins us as we talk Native Christianity, signs of life in faith communities, and what church offers (or fails to offer) to young adults.
4. Listening to the Land at Plainsong Farm by The Episcopal Chaplaincy at Harvard
What does global K-Pop sensation BTS have to teach us about the meaning of Epiphany? Rita - and BTS' army of love - illuminate the necessity of joy in troubling times.
Mer and Rita share a conversation with Brothers John and Emile of the Taize monastery in France. Learn more abouut Taize: https://www.taize.fr/en
How do we listen for God amidst the overwhelming noise of our world? In the debut of You Never Walk Alone: Voices from the Episcopal Chaplaincy at Harvard, our first voice comes from the earth as Rev. Rita Powell and Meredith Wade invite you to sit with a meditative soundscape. Created, produced, and edited by Rita Powell and Meredith Wade. Theme music written and produced by Aidan Stoddart. Cover art by Jess X. Snow.