Notes & Events
Today
ANGLICAN TALK: 10:10 a.m. Grace Episcopal Church, 98 Wentworth St., Charleston. The Rev. Samuel G. Candler talks about "The Genius of Anglican Christianity: The Middle Way?" Candler is dean of the Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta. 723-4575.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE: 4 p.m. First Missionary Baptist Church. 124 Pressley Ave., Summerville, will celebrate its 140th anniversary. The Rev. Dr. E. B. Burroughs, pastor of Cherry Grove Missionary Baptist Church, will speak. 871-2554.
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION: 4:30 p.m. Jerusalem Baptist Church. 3317 Meeting St. Road, Charleston. The Brotherhood Ministry will celebrate its 61st anniversary. The Rev. Ed McClain of Calvary AME Church in North Charleston will speak. Call 554-1978.
CHURCH DEDICATION: 4:30 p.m. First Baptist Church on James Island. 1101 Camp and Dills Bluff roads. Executive board and congregation will dedicate their new building. 795-7331.
GUEST PREACHER: 11 a.m. Charleston's First Christian Church, 1293 Orange Grove Road. The Rev. Harold Lewis, a retired United Methodist minister, will preach. 571-5710.
Upcoming
"BEETHOVEN ON CHURCH STREET": Monday. First Baptist Church, 61 Church St., Charleston. Classical concert features chamber works. 722-3405 or historic charleston.org.
TEA ROOM AND GIFT SHOP: Monday-April 4. Old St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston. Lunch served 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Menu includes chicken salad and shrimp paste sandwiches. For reservations, call 766-1541.
"GOOD GRIEF": 6 p.m. Tuesday. Lola Johnston Memorial Chapel at The Village at Summerville. 201 W. 9th North St. Seminar on "Good Grief" led by the Rev. Bob Boston. Call 873-2550, ext. 120, or e-mail adaffin@preshomesc.org.
EXPLORE BIBLE MIDRASH AND TALMUD: 7-8 p.m. Wednesday. 51 Vincent Drive, Mount Pleasant. Join Chabad of Charleston & Lowcountry for a four-part study group. 884-2323.
HOLY CITY QUARTET CONCERT: 6 p.m. Thursday. Holmes Avenue Baptist Church, 4602 Durant Ave., North Charleston. The Holy City Quartet will perform. 744-5963.
"INTERFAITH CONSCIOUSNESS" PROGRAM: 7 p.m. Thursday. Church of the Holy Communion, 218 Ashley Ave., Charleston. Christian Jewish Council of Greater Charleston sponsors "Interfaith Consciousness: Dispelling Misconceptions and Creating Understandings," lecture by David Bossman of Seton Hall University. 324-4921.
"SHUCKIN' AND SHAGGIN'": 6-9 p.m. March 27. Pierce Park Pavilion, Daniel Island. $25. The Palmetto Dance Band will play and oysters will be served. All proceeds benefit the United Methodist Relief Center. 884-4860.
ST. STEPHEN'S RECORDER ENSEMBLE: 5:15 p.m. March 28. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. 67 Anson St., Charleston. Athens Recorder Ensemble performs music from the Renaissance, Baroque and Modern periods. Kevin Kelly of Hugh Hodgson School of Music offers a brief historical commentary. 722-3405 or historiccharleston.org.
"SOUL MAPS": April 6. Arnold Hall, 96 Wentworth St. Rabbi Hesh Epstein teaches a class on "Soul Maps: Kaballah and the Human Psyche." 953-7624.
Ongoing
PRAYER AND SPIRITUAL RENEWAL GATHERINGS: 6:30 p.m. Second and fourth Tuesday of month. Summerville Presbyterian Church, 407 S. Laurel St. Sanctuary will be open for private worship. Informal agenda includes Scripture readings, sacred music, devotional prayer. E-mail sallylawson@bellsouth.net.
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