The Reasonableness of Hope

The Reasonableness of Hope

October 16, 2016
Rev. Jen Crow
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When we look back over the whole story of history, we know that hope is not only necessary, but reasonable. The whole story is complex, holding good and bad, hope and despair. How might we hold fast to hope together?

Rev. Jen Crow preaches this Sunday. Join us for worship at 9:30 or 11:15 a.m.

Order of Service: October 16 Order of Service

Offering Recipient: Coming of Age Boston Pilgrimage (give here)

Guest Musician: Bro. Heru (William Harris) a.k.a Truth Maze
As a natural drummer, his talent was witnessed as a toddler by his grandmother, Mazella Phillips. Today, with over 30 years of percussion experience and study of its history and tradition, Bro. Heru is more than equipped to assist others in their drum journey. In 1980, he began formally studying at the age of 12, taking drumset lessons and later joined several neighborhood drill teams. In 1989 he became a member of The Spirit of Ashe Drum and Dance Group and was fortunate enough to study under Djembe Fola (master), Fode Bangoura of Guinea, West Africa. In 1990, he studied under Ghanian Professor of Music, Sowah Mensa at the University of Minnesota and joined his first West African-based drum group called Pepo Alfajiri (Spirit of the Dance) which was led by Busara Whittaker. Bro. Heru currently works with Twin Cities’ youth via the public, charter and private school systems and a wide variety of children’s camps as he possesses the gift and passion of working with youth of all ages. He is available for workshops and private lessons.

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