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Let the Music Capture You

Eva Lucchino is a junior in the college majoring in English and minoring in History and Theology. What does it mean to you to be a cantor? Ever since I was a little kid I have loved singing at Mass. … Continue reading

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The Intersection of Music and Shabbat

In my four years as the music leader for the Georgetown Jewish community, I have seen Jewish life grow and prosper. Our Shabbat attendance has quadrupled, from 15-20 people to ~65-80. For the larger Shabbats, we have about 150 students … Continue reading

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Wrestling with the Discomfort of “The Middle”

For the past few months, I have been working with a group of Georgetown University students on a theatre production about some of the national controversies that have taken place in our nation over the past few years. The overall … Continue reading

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Leave Your Labels at the Door: My Thoughts on “God & Country”

Christianity. Islam. Republicans. Democrats. Black Lives Matter. All Lives Matter. These terms have become packed and charged and far too often, turned into black or white issues. As humans, for our own comfort and understanding, we tend to categorize and … Continue reading

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God & Country to Begin Performances at St. William Chapel in April

March 21, 2016 – Georgetown University’s Protestant Ministry and the Working Group for Slavery, Memory and Reconciliation will sponsor a new play written and directed by Rev. Khristi L. Adams. The play, entitled “God & Country,” will begin performances this … Continue reading

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