Grace Church Friends of Music welcomes the Franklin Pond String Quartet this Sunday, September 22, at 4:00 PM.
The program:
Divertimento No. 3 K. 138, Mozart
Quartet Op. 18, No. 5 Beethoven
Quartet No. 2, Florence Price
“Chrysantemums”, Puccini
Bharatanatyam, Samuel Viguerie
Concert is free; a reception will follow.
The Franklin Pond Players – Barney Culver, cello; Carolyn Hancock, violin; Catherine Lynn, viola; and Eun Young Jung, violin – are members of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the Atlanta Opera Orchestra and are on the faculty of Franklin Pond Chamber Music.
Franklin Pond Chamber Music educates young musicians to perform, communicate, and lead through the art of chamber music. In the broader community, Franklin Pond promotes classical music by offering performances of the highest quality, workshops, master classes and special programs designed to engage, educate and inspire music lovers of all ages.
Christian Education classes for children, youth, and adults will meet from 9:30 – 10:30 AM most Sundays until May 4.
This fall, classes will NOT meet on October 13 (fall break for local schools), or October 27 (one combined 10 AM service).
Each year, the parish community makes a commitment to live into God’s call for our lives, and we embody this participation in our operating budget.
This year, our theme is “Behold Who You Are,” a beautiful reminder from the liturgy of the Eucharist: “Behold who you are, the body of Christ. May we become what we receive.” This serves as an invitation for us to reflect on how we are called to embody Christ’s presence in the world.
Pledge cards have been mailed to member households and are available at the church. You also have the option to submit your pledge for 2025 online at the link below.
Fr. Stuart will schedule the initial meeting for those attending the pilgrimage to Greece sometime in early November so register soon!
The October 13-21, 2025 trip will focus on a few of the key places St. Paul visited, communities that inspired several of his writings in the New Testament. But more than that, we will have time to delve deeply into the Ancient Greek and Roman culture that influenced St. Paul during that time. We will spend time exploring texts, and we will visit oracles and temples as well. Learn more and register now at the link below!
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Look ahead to upcoming opportunities for prayer, worship, and community!
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