Category - Video Spiritual and Religious
Directed by Kent Tritle, this piece was performed by the Cathedral Choir for our 2020 Christmas Eve service of Lessons and Carols. The Cathedral Orchestra: Cyrus Beroukhim, violin Andrea Schultz>>>
The Cathedral Choir, Choristers, Chorale, Orchestra, and friends performed this piece during our 2020 Christmas Eve service. Directed by Kent Tritle.
The Cathedral Choir, Choristers, Chorale, Orchestra, and friends performed this piece during our 2020 Christmas Eve service.
Directed by Kent Tritle, members of the Cathedral Choir performed this for our 2020 Christmas Eve service of Lessons and Carols.
Performed by the Cathedral Choir with Associate Director of Music Ray Nagem on the organ for our 2020 Christmas Eve service of Lessons and Carols.
Directed by Kent Tritle, this piece was performed during our 2020 Christmas Eve service of Lessons and Carols. The Cathedral Orchestra: Cyrus Beroukhim, violin Andrea Schultz, violin Orlando Wells>>>
Directed by Kent Tritle, members of the Cathedral Choir performed this piece during our 2020 Christmas Eve service.
Author and historian Julian E. Zelizer talks about his book, Abraham Joshua Heschel: A Life of Radical Amazement, which chronicles the life of Heschel as a symbol of the fight to make progressive>>>
In this sermon from yesterday’s service, the Rev. Pamela Cooper-White preaches on the nature of being and doing good. Join us for worship on Sundays and every day of the week. For more>>>
In this sermon, The Reverend Paul Daniels preaches on the “impossible yes” of opening oneself to God.
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“Can we admit that we are more blind than we think? Can we admit that our deepest need might be to shout out ‘Jesus, son of David, have mercy on me?'” In this Sermon, the Reverend>>>
“If God is one, then we are all one. The one God, the one and only God, loves us all with an equal love. No tribe, no family, no person is loved by God any more or any less than any of the>>>
“Does accepting the gift of God pull us into a cycle of reciprocation? Are we going to owe Jesus something if we accept his self offering made on our behalf to remove sin?” In this>>>
A webinar with JTS alum Dr. Jonathan Ray, Samuel Eig Professor of Jewish Studies, Georgetown University. Part of our series “Six Days Shall You Labor”: Perspectives on Work in Jewish Text and>>>
A webinar with Dr. Shira D. Epstein, dean of the William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education and assistant professor of Jewish education. Part of our series “Six Days Shall You Labor”:>>>
Authors Sabeeha Rehman and Walter Ruby talk about their book, We Refuse to Be Enemies, a manifesto that offers experience and guidance on the rise of intolerance, bigotry, and white nationalism in>>>
Dangerous Religious Ideas: The Deep Roots of Self-Critical Faith in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Scholar and author Rabbi Rachel S. Mikva of Chicago Theological Seminary discusses her book, Dangerous Religious Ideas: The Deep Roots of Self-Critical Faith in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In>>>