What is this strange thing called religion? How can we begin to
make sense of a practice that has played such an impactful role in
the unfolding of civilization and yet, like its forebear spirituality,
remains mysterious and frequently troublesome?
If the answers to great existential questions remain elusive, might
that be a good thing?
Congregation member and Episcopal priest John Fisher will offer
a few thoughts on how religion often finds not just expression but
meaning in art.
“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It
is the source of all true art and science.” — Albert Einstein