The Morningside Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia announced that it will continue its “Scripture and Screen” series.
In a Facebook post on Saturday, July 2, the Morningside Presbyterian Church said the "Scripture and Screen" series continued on Sunday, July 3, with a look back at Season 4 of Designing Women.
Dolly Parton appears to prompt everyone to consider their beliefs regarding the communion of saints and the loved ones who have gone before them, according to the church.
The church asked what that implies for the race that is now being held?
It invited the public to come and worship on Sunday morning at 10 a.m.
Those who can watch S4, episodes 13 and 14, of Designing Women on Hulu and those who like to see the complete episodes that will be discussed this week at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UE8mRVrEh-g.
Interested participants may also visit the Morningside Presbyterian Church’s Facebook post for more information written on this article.
Justice Work, Navigating Hard Topics
The Morningside Presbyterian Church declared its dedication to pursuing social justice and guiding the community through challenging issues.
The Presbyterian Church reaffirmed its commitment to social justice activities in a Facebook post on June 29.
One method the church uses to grow as a team to carry out this task is to gather around God's Word and pray in corporate worship, according to the church's post.
Everyone is welcome to attend services on any Sunday at 10 a.m., according to the church, throughout the summer.
Those looking for a way to engage their thoughts and hearts in light of global news.
For more information on this issue, interested readers can view the Morningside Presbyterian Church's Facebook post.
Summer With Music
The Morningside Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia, hosted a performance by the Zimri String Quartet.
On Sunday, June 26, the Morningside Presbyterian Church announced on Facebook that tickets for the Zimri String Quartet are presently on sale for those looking for a musical way to round off the summer.
According to the church's announcement, the following performance in the Nancy Frampton Rising Artist Series will occur on July 23 at 7 p.m.
The church said a new performance series called the Nancy Frampton Rising Artists Series features up-and-coming classical music artists.
It also claimed that the organization was started as a tribute to the late Atlanta art aficionado Nancy Walker Frampton.
The Nashville-based Zimri Quartet will perform on the second show of the first season of the television series, according to the church.
Sarah Page and Charissa Leung on violins, Tim Richardson on viola, and MaryGrace Bender on cello make up the quartet.
According to the website, when violinists Sarah and Charissa recently moved to Nashville to perform with the Nashville Symphony, a quartet of old and new friends was created.
It was then that former Mercer University Robert McDuffie Center students MaryGrace, Charissa, and Tim reconnected.
According to the website, they were delighted to welcome Sarah and gave her the Hebrew name Zimri, which translates to "my music, my praise."
The resident quartet of the Nashville Chamber Music Society, made up of four young performers, aims to provide high-quality, engrossing programming.
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