The guest preach is the Rev. Dr. Jerusha Neal, an assistant professor of homiletics at Duke Divinity School.
Organist Peter Richard Conte will accompany the "The Phantom of the Opera" at a special concert in the Organ Recital Series.
“The Latin etymological roots of the word ‘passion’ mean ‘to suffer,’” he writes in the (Duke) Chronicle.
The Rev. Kathryn Lester-Bacon, director of Religious Life at Duke, will preach a sermon titled "The Parable of the Growing Payroll."
These interns join the Chapel community both to serve and be trained for their futures in ministry and music.
We will hear a message from our Mission of the Month, the Duke Student Chapter of Habitat for Humanity, and take up an offering for the group.
With a theme of "fear and hope," the performance will include these three cantatas by J.S. Bach.
See the schedule of guest preachers who are national leaders in preaching and represent a breadth of Christian traditions.
Writing in the Chronicle, Chapel Dean Luke Powery sees a legacy of advocacy from the September 11 first responders.
We will welcome this year's PathWays Fellows, who are living, studying, and learning together in the Chapel's PathWays House in the West End Neighborhood of Durham.