Decades after the height of the civil rights movement, the Rev. C.T. Vivian can still recall the moment. As he stood to conclude a meeting in his Atlanta home, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. joined ...
The Night Job Trio—a school administrator, MD and attorney—and Oakland’s Bethlehem Lutheran Choir performed with stunning clarinet improvisations. A remarkable circa 1990 recording of Martin Luther ...
Five hundred years after Martin Luther and a colleague published their first hymnal, Princeton Theological Seminary Professor Emeritus Paul Rorem has written a book that provides what his publisher ...
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Hutchinson will open its doors at 4 p.m. Sunday for its annual Hymn Festival. Following the singing, everyone is welcome at a German supper featuring bratwurst and ...
It's been 500 years since German monk Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation by splitting with the Roman Catholic Church. To celebrate that anniversary, Immanuel Lutheran Church in Colorado ...
My Aunt Mary Huey — choir director, church youth leader and daughter of a North Dakota pioneer Presbyterian minister — had an unusual hobby. When she left her job at Hemphill Presbyterian Church in ...
The Music Library Association’s journal, Notes, provides interesting, informative, and well-written articles on music librarianship, bibliography, trade and media, and on certain aspects of music ...
Martin Luther King Jr. acknowledges the crowd at the Lincoln Memorial for his "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington, D.C. in this file photo of Aug. 28, 1963. More details are at the ...
If you’re a child, Oct. 31 means Halloween, and with it scary costumes and loads of candy. If you’re a Lutheran, the date is significant because it marks the beginning of the Protestant Reformation.