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PAST EVENT: Spirituality in a Minor Key – Jazz Concert (Loudoun County)


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CSLI-Loudoun County presents Spirituality in a Minor Key with Chip Hammond at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Purcellville, VA on November 18, 2022.

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 37035 Glendale St, Purcellville, VA 20132 [email protected]

SPIRITUALITY IN A MINOR KEY – JAZZ CONCERT
7:00 PM ET | Friday, November 18, 2023
St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Purcellville, VA

 

Join us for an evening of story and song, exploring this uniquely American art form and the spirituality behind it.

One way we are Turning Strangers into Friends and Followers of Jesus is by inviting our neighbors to interesting events that stimulate heart and mind and help form friendships. Created by C.S. Lewis Institute Teaching Fellow,  Dr. George (Chip) Hammond, "Spirituality in a Minor Key: Connections Between Faith and Jazz & Blues" is a fun, informative, and faith-building presentation unlike any other.  Dr. Hammond and his band, On Easy Street, will share the gospel along with their story.

We encourage you to invite your friends and family!

Dates: Friday, November 18, 2022
Times: 7:00 pm ET
Location: St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 37035 Glendale St, Purcellville, VA 20132

George “Chip” Hammond

George "Chip" Hammond, has shepherded Bethel Presbyterian Church in Leesburg, VA since 1993. He has published works in the academic community regarding the intellectually disabled in the church and contributes to publications like Westminster Theological Journal and New Horizons. He is a Teaching Fellow with the C.S. Lewis Institute’s Fellows Program. Chip and his wife Donna are on the cusp of being empty-nesters. When not preaching, teaching, writing, or studying, he enjoys listening to jazz and playing drums with other musicians, and working with his hands.