Gallery at Reid Memorial Chapel

Christian Schroll, photography

November 6 - 27
Sundays 11:30 - 1:00 
or by appointment

A collection of photographs taken by Mr. Schroll while working with Student Conservation Association at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. Although many of the photographs were taken at Organ Pipe, this set contains images from throughout the southwest. Mr. Schroll captured many common scenes as well as events like the monsoons that most visitors never get to experience.  For access to exhibit, please call 410-728-5545.

 

Halsey Hathaway, paintings

December 4 - January 22
Sundays 11:30 - 1:00 or by appointment

Halsey Hathaway was born in Buffalo, NY in 1980.  He received his BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, his MFA from Hunter College in New York, NY and was awarded the Tony Smith Award from Hunter College. Halsey Hathaway is a 2010 fellow in painting from the New York Foundation for the Arts.  He has exhibited throughout the New York City area including, Eleven Rivington, Roebling Hall, Silver Shed, The Painting Center, Stand Pipe Gallery, The Bronx River Art Center, and Casey Kaplan Gallery.  Halsey ‘s work has been mentioned in many publications including The New Yorker, Time Out New York, and Array Magazine.  He recently produced an edition of prints with Furthermore Print in Washington, DC and will exhibiting new paintings a two-person show at Storefront Bushwick in Brooklyn, NY. For access to exhibit, please call 410-728-5545.

First Treasures:  Those Enterprising Presbyterians

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Beginning on February 23, 2012, many of the historical objects which normally reside in our safes will be exhibited in Reid Memorial Chapel. You will have an opportunity to view the old communion vessels, the 1717 “vinegar” Bible, historic books and papers, and the original walking stick, a gift from George Washington to our first pastor, Patrick Allison. There will be an opening reception.

The Ellicott City Trombone Choir

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

 

8:00 p.m. Experience the sonic splendor of a trombone choir and pipe organ led by David Fetter, former Principal Trombone of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. A program of classical music, along with selections of a lighter mood that is sure to delight the senses, both aurally and visually!

The program includes fanfares by Daniel Speer & Tilmann Susato; Ave Maria settings by Mozart, Holst & others; a selection of Life and Death themes featuring the Bach Chorales, It is Enough & Come Sweet Death and Monty Python's Always Look on the Bright Side of Life; and a collection of tunes for trombones and organ by Schütz, Wagner & Gigout.

Reception to follow.


The Rev. Dr. Thomas G. Long preaches in a joint service of worship

Sunday, March 11th, 2012

Tom Long will preach at First and Franklin as we are joined by our 15 daughter churches.

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