Glastonbury Abbey’s “Listening to Other Voices” Interfaith Lecture Series presents “Love: The Gift of the Elk”
Glastonbury Abbey’s “Listening to Other Voices” Interfaith Lecture Series presents “Love: The Gift of the Elk”
with Joseph FireCrow, Cheyenne Flutist and Songwriter
Thursday, March 17 at 7:15 p.m.
Glastonbury Abbey’s Listening to Other Voices series continues its lectures on Mysticism. On March 17, Cheyenne flutist Joseph FireCrow will discuss encountering the divine from a Native American perspective.
Do you have the courage to reach out and touch your true feelings? Joseph FireCrow invites us to walk in beauty with him and experience with him the gift the Creator ("Maheo") has sent to us. He will use music to help us appreciate the mystical call in all of us.
Joseph FireCrow is considered one of the top Native American flute players in the world and has been called “a national treasure.” He has been releasing albums since 1992 and has earned many accolades and awards, including a Grammy.
For over 60 years, the Benedictine Monks of Glastonbury Abbey have been providing peace, prayer, and spiritual education to people of all faiths. In doing so, the monks continue to live the 1500 year tradition of St. Benedict by sharing their spiritual search for God with friends and visitors. The monks offer education and a peaceful place for people yearning for God, for meaning, for community. The Listening to Other Voices Lecture Series, now in its 18th year, is part of their ongoing commitment to interfaith dialogue.
The presentation is free and open to the public. Donations are gratefully accepted. Seating is limited and on a first-come, first-seated basis. The lecture will be held in the Glastonbury Abbey Conference Center, 20 Hull Street, Hingham, MA, on Thursday, March 17, at 7:15 p.m