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Princeton, NJ Community Tour
From historic Princeton University to unique shops, restaurants and cultural and recreational activities, the Princeton area offers something for every lifestyle. Tour the community, compliments of Berkshire Hathaway Fox and Roach, REALTORS.
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Hullo there! I'm back from Princeton and it was pretty cool, I might say. Stick around because next week we start the Challenge Colabs Marathon!! The next few HDCD (Hump Day Colab Day) videos are going to be challenges where Asha and I are actually in the same state!
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Hopewell Valley HS N.J One of the Best Choirs in the USA...Andres Moledo
Staint Paul's Church - Princeton, N. J.
St. Paul's Catholic Church at 214 Nassau St. in downtown Princeton, NJ features a huge rose window with seven glass panels underneath. See it from inside.
Princeton, New Jersey (Aerial View)
Enjoy The Princeton from above.
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American Boychoir School Training Choir and The Princeton Girlchoir 2012
Why should churches sing new music? | Transforming Every Guest
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Hilary Seraph Donaldson asks church musicians: Why should we continually engage with new music in worship? Why sing a new song when we have so many favourites already?
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Fostering community through congregational song
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A Hands-on Guide to Renewing your Congregation's Voice
Filmed during the 2014 Annual Conference of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada (July 13-17)
Capital University and Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Columbus, OH
Participants:
Dr. Andrew Donaldson | Ecumenical Worship Consultant, World Council of Churches (Geneva, Switzerland)
Jorge Lockward | Director of Global Praise, General Board of Global Ministries, United Methodist Church
Chi Yi Chen | Choral Associate, Princeton Theological Seminary
Geoffrey Moore | President-Elect, The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada
Dr. Christopher Anderson | Associate Professor of Sacred Music, Perkins School of Theology (Dallas, TX)
Dr. C. Michael Hawn | University Distinguished Professor of Church Music, Director, Sacred Music Program, Perkins School of Theololgy (Dallas, TX)
DeAndre Johnson | Pastor of Worship and Music, Westbury United Methodist Church (Houston, TX)
Christmas Eve in Princeton
Walking around Christmas tree in Princeton on Christmas Eve 2009.
Commemoration of Battles of Saratoga and Yorktown
President of the Sons of the Revolution in the State of New York, Ambrose Richardson, leads a wreath laying in commemoration of these battles. Saturday, October 17, 2015. Churchyard of Trinity Church, Wall Street.
Hampton Inn Princeton in Princeton NJ
Rates: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . . . . Hampton Inn Princeton 4385 US 1 South Princeton NJ 08540 Just minutes from Princeton University and the historic attractions of downtown Princeton, New Jersey, this contemporary hotel offers relaxing facilities and convenient services in an ideal location. Hampton Inn Princeton is near Palmer Square, which features a variety of shopping, restaurants and offices. Guests can see a show at the McCarter Theatre or the New Jersey Opera Theater. Historic sites such as the Battle of Princeton field, as well as the homes of former US presidents Woodrow Wilson and Grover Cleveland, are just a short drive away. Guests will enjoy a free morning breakfast at the Princeton Hampton Inn. In the afternoon, the outdoor pool and well-equipped fitness room are both great places to relax.
Downtown Princeton to Princeton Shopping Center and beyond
IS THE BLACK CHURCH DEAD? A ROUNDTABLE ON THE FUTURE OF BLACK CHURCHES
IS THE BLACK CHURCH DEAD? A ROUNDTABLE ON THE FUTURE OF BLACK CHURCHES
During the first few months of 2010 a new, yet familiar, debate broke out about the role of black churches in the United States. What began as a provocative article on the Huffington Post elicited a wide range of responses from religious leaders around the country, ignited an online dialogue among academics, and sparked a plethora of essays across the blogosphere. These exchanges inspired a series of interviews on NPR, and, ultimately, the dialogue was featured in the New York Times.
Bringing together a group of distinguished voices who represent the worlds of both church and academia, this roundtable conversation will build on many of the themes that emerged in the above debate with the hopes of helping to highlight, clarify and query some of the most pressing challenges and promising developments that occupy the American religious landscape. A number of critical issues—including religious pluralism, gender exclusion, marriage equality, class divisions and the persistence of racial inequality—in contemporary society will be on the table in this discussion of the
Participants to include:
Prof. Anthea Butler, Associate Professor and Graduate Chair of Religion - University of Pennsylvania
Eddie Glaude, Jr.; Professor of Religion & African American Studies and Chair, The Center for African-American Studies - Princeton University
Prof. Fredrick Harris; Professor of Political Science & Director of African-American Studies, Columbia University;
Prof. Obery M. Hendricks, Jr.; Visiting Scholar-Religion & African American Studies, Columbia; University; Professor of Biblical Interpretation - New York Theological Seminary
Rev. Dr. Eboni K. Marshall, Assistant Minister for Christian Education, Abyssinian Baptist Church-Harlem, New York
Rev. Otis Moss, III, Senior Pastor, Trinity United Church of Christ-Chicago, Illinois
Prof. Josef Sorett, Assistant Professor of Religion & African-American Studies - Columbia University
THIS EVENT IS CO-SPONSORED BY THE INSTITUTE FOR RELIGION, CULTURE & PUBLIC LIFE AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
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Preaching in a Period of Polarization
Thursday, the 25th of April, 2019
Preaching the Word, and doing so pastorally and prophetically, week in and week out, is one of the central callings for ministers. This becomes even more challenging in this politically polarized era, when so many listeners are looking for a subtext in support of one secular position or another, and will only listen to those that support them. On top of those weekly tasks, we have the duty of presenting the gift and the dare that comes with Christ laying down his life for our sake and how we present that to congregations in the charged climate.
To help ministers proclaim the Resurrection, Ascension, and Pentecost and move into a new electoral cycle under these circumstances, the Reformed Church Center at New Brunswick Theological Seminary, along with the school’s department of worship and preaching, offered the workshop “Preaching in a Period of Polarization” on Thursday, the 25th of April, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Gifted preachers and instructors representing the Episcopal, Baptist, ad Reformed traditions discussed the challenges before us.
The Rev. Dr. Kara Slade serves as Associate Chaplain at the Episcopal Church at Princeton University and Associate Rector at Trinity Church, Princeton. A native of Pensacola, Florida and lifelong Southerner, Kara holds degrees in Christian Theology and Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science from Duke University. Before entering ministry, she was a research engineer for NASA. She serves on the Committee for the Priesthood of the Diocese of New Jersey and the General Board of Examining Chaplains, and is also the chair of the Society of Scholar-Priests. She will speak on “What Is Preaching Today?”
Anna Jackson is a native New Yorker who grew up at New Lots Community (Reformed) Church in Brooklyn and has served several RCA commissions, task forces, councils, and congregations, and is a past moderator for the Board of Trustees of New Brunswick Theological Seminary, her alma mater. She and her husband, Dwayne, are the co-pastors of Second Reformed Church in Hackensack, NJ. She is an avid reader, loves jigsaw puzzles, social media, animals, traveling and playing her cello. She will speak on “What Does Polarization Look Like Today?”
The Reverend Jes Kast is the Senior Pastor to Faith United Church of Christ in State College, PA. Before moving to Pennsylvania, she was a minister at West End Collegiate Church in NYC for 8 years, and she is a graduate of Western Theological Seminary. Her understanding of prophetic justice is rooted in Reformed theology guided by black liberation and feminist theologies. She and her wife enjoy finding the perfect cup of coffee at unique coffee shops across the country. She is active on social media believing the congregation is more than who is just in the pews. Her topic for the morning session will be “Exegeting the Congregation.”
Andrew Wymer is Assistant Professor of Preaching and Worship, Director of Chapel, and Assistant Dean of Doctoral Studies at New Brunswick Theological Seminary. He has taught in the Association of Chicago Theological Schools Doctor of Ministry in Preaching Program and at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, and serves as a board member for The Liturgical Conference. He is author of numerous papers and journal articles, and lives in New Brunswick with his wife and children. He will be speaking on “Exegeting the Scriptures.”
“That They May All be One” - New Testament Images of Christian Unity
Michael J. Gorman, Raymond E. Brown Professor if Biblical Studies and Theology, St. Mary’s Seminary & University, Baltimore
April 3, 2019
ANNUAL LECTURE IN HONOR OF RICHARD J. CLIFFORD, S.J.
“That They May All be One”: New Testament Images of Christian Unity
Division seems to be the order of the day, not least in the Christian Church. This lecture examines seven images of Christian unity in the New Testament: mutual indwelling with God in love (John 17:20-23); Salt and Light (Matthew 5:13-16); A Menagerie: Profane Creatures Made Clean (Acts 10:9-16); The Broken Wall, a Holy Temple (Ephesians 2:14-22); A Cruciform Colony of Heaven (Philippians 1:27–2:4); One Body with Many Members (1 Corinthians 12); A Great Multitude from Every Nation (Revelation 7). Dr. Gorman, discusses how these images contribute to our understanding of Christian unity as a task and gift from God.
Sponsored by the School of Theology and Ministry and generously supported by the Kitz Family
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Princeton is a municipality with a borough form of government in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, that was established in its current form on January 1, 2013, through the consolidation of the Borough of Princeton and Princeton Township. As of the 2010 United States Census, the municipality's population was 28,572, reflecting the former township's population of 16,265, along with the 12,307 in the former borough.Princeton was founded before the American Revolution and is best known as the home of Princeton University, located in the community since 1756. Although its association with the university is primarily what makes Princeton a college town, other important institutions in the area include the Institute for Advanced Study, Westminster Choir College, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Theological Seminary, Opinion Research Corporation, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Siemens Corporate Research, SRI International, FMC Corporation, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Amrep, Church and Dwight, Berlitz International, and Dow Jones & Company.
Princeton is roughly equidistant from New York City and Philadelphia. It is close to many major highways that serve both cities (e.g. Interstate 95 and US Route 1), and receives major television and radio broadcasts from each. It is also close to Trenton, New Jersey's capital city, and Edison.
The New Jersey governor’s official residence has been in Princeton since 1945, when Morven in what was then Princeton Borough became the first Governor's mansion. It was later replaced by the larger Drumthwacket, a colonial mansion located in the former Township. Morven became a museum property of the New Jersey Historical Society.
Princeton was ranked 15th of the top 100 towns in the United States to Live and Work In by Money Magazine in 2005.
Throughout much of its history, the community was composed of two separate municipalities: a township and a borough. The central borough was completely surrounded by the township. The borough seceded from the township in 1894 in a dispute over school taxes; the two municipalities later formed the Princeton Public Schools, and some other public services were conducted together before they were reunited into a single Princeton in January 2013. Princeton Borough contained Nassau Street, the main commercial street, most of the University campus, and incorporated most of the urban area until the postwar suburbanization. The borough and township had roughly equal populations.
1965 Christmas Eve Mass, St Paul's Church, Clifton NJ
Christmas Eve Mass, December 24, 1965, St. Paul's Church, Clifton, New Jersey. Music directed by Theodore R. Meyer, Sr.
Selections:
Sing We With Joy
What Child is This?
Hark the Herald Angels Sing
Sweetest Babe of Bethlehem
Joy to the World
When Blossoms Flower
A Child is Born in Bethlehem
Lo, How a Rose
Good Christian Men Rejoice
O Holy Night (Mary Lou Belli, solo)
O Come All Ye Faithful
The Lord Said to Me (arr. T.R. Meyer)
Lord Have Mercy
Glory to God in the Highest
Yours is Princely Power (arr. T.R. Meyer)
O Magnum Mysterium
Bring Costly Offerings
In Holy Splendor (arr. T.R. Meyer)
The First Noel
Resonet in Laudibus
Organ: Mary Genthon, Jim Fisher
Ravi Zacharias Speaks To 40,000
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