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Public Reading of Scripture (HDS)

Braun Room (Swartz Hall) 45 Francis Ave, Cambridge, MA, United States

All are welcome to gather in person each Monday from 12pm – 1pm ET (Braun Room in Swartz Hall). What does the Bible say? Public Reading of Scripture (PRS) is a weekly practice where we read and listen to passages from the Bible together. Each week we will read passages from the Psalms, the Old Testament, and the New Testament. Whether you’re new to reading the Bible, have studied the Bible for years, or are just curious about what it says, you are welcome to come and discover if there is wisdom in it for your everyday life. Join us

Public Reading of Scripture (The College)

Sever Hall 105 25, Harvard Yard, Cambridge, United States

All are welcome to gather in person each Monday from 12:20pm – 1:15pm ET (Sever Hall 105). What does the Bible say? Public Reading of Scripture (PRS) is a weekly practice where we read and listen to passages from the Bible together. Each week we will read passages from the Psalms, the Old Testament, and the New Testament. Whether you’re new to reading scripture, have studied the Bible for years, or are just curious about faith, you are welcome to come and discover if there is wisdom in it for your everyday life. Join us as we listen, learn, and discuss

Wednesday Morning Prayer

009 Austin Hall

Those on campus — university-wide — are invited to come together in person on Wednesdays at 7:30am for weekly prayer in Austin Hall 009 (on the Harvard Law School campus). Come when you can, leave when you must.   "Four things let us ever keep in mind: God hears prayer, God heeds prayer, God answers prayer, and God delivers by prayer."  —E.M. Bounds

Public Reading of Scripture (HLS)

009 Austin Hall

All are welcome to gather in person or online, each Wednesday from 12:20pm – 1:15pm ET (PRS @ HLS, 009 Austin Hall or via Zoom). What does the Bible say? Public Reading of Scripture (PRS) is a weekly practice where we read and listen to passages from the Bible together. Each week we will read passages from the Psalms, the Old Testament, and the New Testament. Whether you’re new to reading the Bible, have studied the Bible for years, or are just curious about what it says, you are welcome to come and discover if there is wisdom in it

Wednesday Morning Prayer

009 Austin Hall

Those on campus — university-wide — are invited to come together in person on Wednesdays at 7:30am for weekly prayer in Austin Hall 009 (on the Harvard Law School campus). Come when you can, leave when you must.   "Four things let us ever keep in mind: God hears prayer, God heeds prayer, God answers prayer, and God delivers by prayer."  —E.M. Bounds

Combined Public Reading of Scripture at HLS

009 Austin Hall

All are welcome to gather in person or online, each Wednesday from 12:20pm – 1:15pm ET (PRS @ HLS, 009 Austin Hall or via Zoom).    What does the Bible say? Public Reading of Scripture (PRS) is a weekly practice where we read and listen to passages from the Bible together. Each week we will read passages from the Psalms, the Old Testament, and the New Testament. Whether you’re new to reading the Bible, have studied the Bible for years, or are just curious about what it says, you are welcome to come and discover if there is wisdom in

Wednesday Morning Prayer

009 Austin Hall

Those on campus — university-wide — are invited to come together in person on Wednesdays at 7:30am for weekly prayer in Austin Hall 009 (on the Harvard Law School campus). Come when you can, leave when you must.   "Four things let us ever keep in mind: God hears prayer, God heeds prayer, God answers prayer, and God delivers by prayer."  —E.M. Bounds

Combined Public Reading of Scripture at HLS

009 Austin Hall

All are welcome to gather in person or online, each Wednesday from 12:20pm – 1:15pm ET (PRS @ HLS, 009 Austin Hall or via Zoom).    What does the Bible say? Public Reading of Scripture (PRS) is a weekly practice where we read and listen to passages from the Bible together. Each week we will read passages from the Psalms, the Old Testament, and the New Testament. Whether you’re new to reading the Bible, have studied the Bible for years, or are just curious about what it says, you are welcome to come and discover if there is wisdom in