Events on: July 10, 2025

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Location: Cathedral of St. Philip

The glorious acoustic and magnificent Æolian-Skinner organ of Atlanta’s Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip provides the setting for a service of choral evensong presented by the Cathedral Choir, Dale Adelmann, and Jack Mitchener. Dr. Catherine Meeks, executive director of the Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing, will offer the sermon and the Cathedral’s dean, the Very Reverend Sam Candler will serve as officiant.

This 5:00pm evensong will be preceded at 4:30pm by a recital given by the 2020 NYACOP winner.

Audio or video recording of this event, using any electronic device, without prior written consent is strictly prohibited.

This service explores the full range of human affections as found in the Psalms and reflected in the music of the Jewish faith. Featuring cantors from the Atlanta community and organist, Daniel Beckwith, from Temple Emmanuel in New York City.

Transportation Information

1:00 PM – 1:15 PM   Buses depart from the Hyatt Regency
3:00 PM – 3:15 PM   Buses depart for the Hyatt Regency
 
4:30 PM – 4:45 PM   Buses depart for the Schwarz Center (Emory University) or the Hyatt Regency

About the Event

This service explores the full range of human affections as found in the Psalms and reflected in the music of the Jewish faith. Featuring cantors from the Atlanta community and organist, Daniel Beckwith, from Temple Emmanuel in New York City.

Transportation Information

 
4:30 PM – 4:45 PM   Buses depart for the Schwarz Center (Emory University) or the Hyatt Regency

About the Event

Drawing on texts from the Psalms to contemporary hymn writers, this festival service examines our relationship to and responsibility for God’s creation.

Participants: Tom Trenney, Don Saliers, members of the Atlanta Symphony Brass, Amanda Lower and dancers, and Patrick Scott will lead in this festival of singing hymns old and new.

Transportation Information

1:00 PM – 1:15 PM   Buses depart from the Hyatt Regency
3:00 PM – 3:15 PM   Buses depart for the Hyatt Regency

About the Event

Drawing on texts from the Psalms to contemporary hymn writers, this festival service examines our relationship to and responsibility for God’s creation.

Participants: Tom Trenney, Don Saliers, members of the Atlanta Symphony Brass, Amanda Lower and dancers, and Patrick Scott will lead in this festival of singing hymns old and new.

Worship at the Cathedral of Christ the King – Piety and Reverence: Loving Neighbor

Transportation Information

8:45 AM = 9:00 AM   Buses depart from the Hyatt Regency
 

About the Event

Since the 6th century, the Stations of the Cross have served as a personal meditation for journeying with Jesus on the Via Dolorosa. Artist Mary Button has reinterpreted these stations as a contemporary journey, Jesus at the Border. The service of prayer and meditation features Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin from St. Sulpice and the sacred choral ensemble, Elevare from Nashville under the direction of Woosug Kang.

Transportation Information

8:00 AM – 8:45 AM   Buses depart from the Hyatt Regency
10:30 AM – 12:15 PM   Buses depart for the Hyatt Regency

NOTE: Those attending 1:00pm sessions must return to the hotel no later than 11:30am to be able to catch the buses going to the afternoon sessions.

About the Event

Still echoing the voice of Dr. Martin Luther King, the National Convention’s opening service will be held at Ebenezer Baptist Church as we celebrate the work of civil and human rights in the city of Atlanta and beyond.

Participants: W. James Abbington, David Morrow, Will Buthod, Joyce Johnson, Kevin Murriel (preaching,) along with the church choir and instrumentalists.

Buses will leave for the hotel immediately after the worship service.