All are welcome to gather in person each Tuesday, from 2:45pm-3:45pm. Location: Sever Hall 201. What does the Bible say? Listening to Scripture in Community: Public Reading of Scripture 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 wisdom in it for everyday life. Join us as we listen, learn,
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
All are welcome to gather in person or online, each Wednesday from 12:20pm – 1:15pm ET (Hauser 101 or via Zoom). Please email [email protected] in advance for the Zoom link if you would like to join virtually. What does the Bible say?Listening to Scripture in Community: Public Reading of Scripture 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
All are welcome to gather in person each Thursday, from 12:00pm-1:00pm in Rockefeller Hall Room 116. What does the Bible say? Listening to Scripture in Community: Public Reading of Scripture 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 wisdom in it for everyday life. Join us as we listen,
The writings of Apostle Paul have been the source of considerable controversy. How would Paul have sounded in a 21st century setting? Would his instructions have been more likely to suppress or advance the cause of women in his audience? Join The Salon featuring renowned scholar and theologian Professor Craig Keener of Asbury Theological Seminary. Historically, a salon was a gathering, often in a beautiful home with a skilled host, for conversation and the consideration of art and ideas. Like a tavern or café, it was where cultural, literary, philosophical, and political movements began and continued. It is an intimate
The biblical books known as the gospels - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - provide accounts of the life of Jesus and are essential writings of the Christian faith. Did the authors of the gospels believe they were communicating genuine information about Jesus? How much information did they have available and how well did they convey what they experienced and heard about Jesus? Join The Salon featuring renowned scholar and theologian Professor Craig Keener. Historically, a salon was a gathering, often in a beautiful home with a skilled host, for conversation and the consideration of art and ideas. Like a tavern
Harvard alumni gather to pray together via Zoom on the second Friday of the month for 30 minutes at noon ET, lifting up Harvard, the global church, and specific monthly relevant prayer topics. Email the Program to request the Zoom link in advance.