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For a second year, Brown Memorial is participating in Doors Open Baltimore, a citywide “open house” of interesting and historic facilities on Saturday, Oct. 22, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event includes free admission to more than 50 buildings. Members of Brown’s congregation will be on hand during the event to guide visitors … Continue reading We Are Open for “Doors Open Baltimore” Oct. 22
READ MORE >Brown Memorial is pleased to present a screening of the 1928 silent film, “Steamboat Bill, Jr.,” starring Buster Keaton, on Friday, November 11, 7:30 p.m., in the sanctuary. During the film, Michael Britt, Brown Memorial’s minister of music, will perform live, improvised organ accompaniment on Brown’s historic 1931 Skinner organ.
READ MORE >Theology is really just a fancy word for “God-talk,” the way we think and talk about our religious beliefs. But what happens when we take that conversation out of the church and into a bar? Join us for our first Theology on Tap gathering of the fall at Tavern on the Hill. We’ll be talking about the complexities of Israel and Palestine.
READ MORE >The Global Mission Committee (GMC) is hosting a series of discussions Sundays in October during the Adult Education Class (9:45-10:45am) to share with the congregation the stories of our partner communities and convey to the congregation how our global experiences truly can transform the local world around us. During each session, GMC members … Continue reading Focus on Global Mission in October
READ MORE >This summer was the fourth year that my mom, brother and I volunteered at the Pejuhutazizi Family Learning Camp in the Upper Sioux Community (also known as the Pejuhutazizi Oyate) in Granite Falls, Minnesota. I love every year of the camp experience, which lasts a week for the Baltimore Dakota Learning Camp crew of staff, campers and organizers. I’ve been a counselor for four years and I can’t wait to go back and see the kids in my group. All of the kids in my group are amazing and brilliant in their own way.
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