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Weekly Update
January 26, 2010 
Greetings!

Four years ago, a college sophomore named Joshua Stanton spent the summer starting a project to record the "Ethical Wills" of seniors.  These documents describe not only what happened during one's life but also lessons learned from those experiences.  Now a rabbinical student in New York City and co-editor of the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue, Joshua will lead this Wednesday's Living Room, sharing the history of Ethical Wills going back to early Jewish Scripture, their significance and potential in inter-faith relations, and inviting us to answer and explore questions used by Lessons of a Lifetime. 

Two weeks later, Faith House welcomes another amazing young religious leader to our February 10th Living Room.  Emily Scott, founder of St. Lydia's church and editor of Music by Heart: Paperless Songs for Evening Worship, will lead us in song and through an early Christian (1st - 2nd century) Communion service as practiced by St. Lydia's, a modern community that gathers weekly for "dinner church" in the East Village.  

We look forward to seeing you at a Living Room soon!
LIVING ROOM
Your Ethical Legacy:
Different Faiths, Shared Values

Jacob Blesses His Sons Wednesday, January 27, 2009

6 pm Doors, 7 pm Program

Intersections
274 5th Ave

Btwn 29th and 30th Sts
New York, NY 10001

With Joshua Stanton


"Ethical Wills" are not written by a lawyer and have nothing to do with your material possessions. Instead, they are your ethical legacies, detailing the values and experiences you would like to pass on to your family and closest friends. Learn about how these "love letters to your families" evolved from an ancient Jewish tradition into one present in all three Abrahamic religions -- and experience what it is like to record one yourself.

Joshua Stanton, a rabbinical student, co-Editor of the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue, and co-Director of Lessons of a Lifetime: The Ethical Will Project, will talk about his efforts to record the values of others through ethical wills and the remarkable potential these documents have to bridge generational, religious, and cultural divides.

Painting of Jacob Blessings His Sons by Harry Anderson

RSVPs welcome, but not required on Facebook or Meetup

LIVING ROOM
Sharing the Meal: Early Christian Communion in a Modern Manhattan Community

St. Lydia's meal 
Wednesday, February 10, 2009

6 pm Doors, 7 pm Program

Intersections, 274 5th Ave
Btwn 29th and 30th Sts
New York, NY 10001

With Emily Scott & St. Lydia's


In the earliest days of the Christian Church, Jesus' followers gathered for worship in domestic settings, blessing and breaking bread, sharing food and fellowship, and singing and praying together.  Worship took place in the context of the meal that was shared: a ritual that eventually evolved into the Eucharist.  

Experience this early Christian Communion as practiced by a modern community.  Emily Scott, pastoral minister at St. Lydia's in the East Village will speak about early Christian worship, and give the Faith House community a taste of how the congregation of St. Lydia's lives into this ancient ritual. Simple songs will be sung, scripture explored, and prayers offered in the context of "dinner church."

Emily M D Scott is the founder and pastoral minister of St. Lydia's, a new congregation in Manhattan that meets weekly to share a sacred meal. Emily is a liturgist and musician with a particular interest in how worship might allow diverse groups of people to pray and praise God together.  She currently serves as Director of Family Music Ministries at the First Presbyterian Church in the City of New York. From 2007-2009, she served as the Director of Worship at The Riverside Church in New York City. She attended Yale Divinity School and the Institute of Sacred Music, where she earned her Masters of Divinity.

Emily is the New Music Project Coordinator at St. Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church in San Francisco.  Begun in 2005, the New Music Project is an association of church musicians and clergy from around the country dedicated to promoting "paperless" music - music that can be taught and sung by without written music - in a congregational setting.  As part of this project, Emily oversaw the publication of a new hymnal released by Church Publishing, Music by Heart: paperless songs for evening worship.

RSVPs welcome, but not required on Facebook or Meetup

PLEASE BRING fresh cut fruit or veggies, olives, cheese or dips
UPCOMING LIVING ROOM GATHERINGS
February - April 2010

LR Intersections 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month Feb - April 2010

Doors at 6 PM,
Program at 7 PM

Intersections, 274 Fifth Ave between 29th and 30th Street

Jan  27, 2010   Your Ethical Legacy, with Joshua Stanton
Feb 10, 2010    Christian Living Room with Emily Scott, founder of
                         St. Lydia's
Feb 24, 2010    Purim! Jewish Living Room with Rabbi Justus Baird
Mar 10, 2010    Open Circle Living Room
Mar 24, 2010    Open Circle Living Room
April 14, 2010   Islamic Living Room
April 28, 2010   Islamic Living Room

All programs free and open to the public. Donations welcome.

Twice a month, Faith House hosts LIVING ROOM gatherings where we share holy days, learn new spiritual practices, and address current cultural and social issues. Each gathering has a specific theme and participatory elements.
In Faith,
 
Bowie Snodgrass, Director
Juliet rabia Gentile, Islamic Co-Leader
Samir Selmanovic, Founder and Christian Co-Leader
Bara Levitt, Social Justice Intern
 
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LIVING ROOM
Your Ethical Legacy
with Joshua Stanton
LIVING ROOM
Sharing the Meal: Early Chistian Communion in a Modern Manhattan Community
Upcoming Living Rooms February - April 2010
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Sally Quinn 
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