The Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton Mary Lee TalbotStaff Writer “When Being Right Is Wrong” is the title of the Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton’s sermon for the season’s final 10:45 a.m. Sunday morning worship service in the Amphitheater. Sutton, the senior pastor of Chautauqua Institution, has served as liturgist for the Sunday morning services […] The post The Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton to preach for final Sunday morning service appeared first on The Chautauquan Daily.| The Chautauquan Daily
The Rev. Brian D. McLaren delivers his sermon “Rediscovering the Bible for Our Troubled Times” Sunday, August 17, 2025 in the Amphitheater. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO EDITOR Column by Mary Lee Talbot “Our readings were from Revelation, the last book of the Bible and one that many people believe was written while on LSD,” said the Rev. […] The post Revelation is warning, not roadmap, preaches Rev. Bria McLaren appeared first on The Chautauquan Daily.| The Chautauquan Daily
The Rev. Jim Wallis opens his weeklong sermon series Sunday in the Amphitheater. GEORGE KOLOSKI / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Column by Mary Lee Talbot There is a lot of noise in the world today. The Rev. Jim Wallis described his profession as “listening to the noise and trying to bring perspective to it.” Wallis preached at […]| The Chautauquan Daily
According to the OM3 translation of Mark 5:1-20, there was a man with a variety of issues, who lived in a space of no economic development, and even when the townspeople tried to incarcerate him, no one could subdue him. When Jesus asked his name, Legion — that is, a legion of issues — answered and asked to be sent into some pigs. When the townspeople came and saw the man clothed and in his right mind, the people asked Jesus to leave immediately because they were afraid. The man wanted to...| The Chautauquan Daily
This gallery shows how ABC lefts its mark on religious broadcasting in the UK. The post Religion appeared first on THIS IS ABC WEEKEND from Transdiffusion.| THIS IS ABC WEEKEND from Transdiffusion