Change is a fact of life: all the time, every day and every moment, we face changes large and small. We change as we age. Relationships with those we love can change. Our jobs change, our families change, our world changes. Sometimes change is welcome – at other times, scary. Right now the USA is experiencing disorienting change at a bewildering pace, and many people are afraid. How do we find the courage to face the changes that are happening now, and how can we face them together? (Please note, our speaker will be joining us on Zoom.)
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James Croft is the university chaplain and lead faith advisor for the University of Sussex, and the first Humanist in history to lead the chaplaincy of any UK university. A graduate of Cambridge and Harvard universities, James teaches and speaks widely on the topics of religion, spirituality, philosophy, and social change. Before he returned home to the UK he was the Leader of the Ethical Society of St. Louis, and he is delighted to return.
This Platform will feature music from Hannah Frey and friends. Violinist Hannah Frey is a freelance musician and educator in St. Louis. She is first violinist of the Perseid Quartet, a member of Third Millennium World’s Fair, and plays regularly with the Metropolitan Orchestra of St. Louis. She has performed with many other area groups including The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and the St. Louis Chamber Soloists, and she was concertmaster of Winter Opera St. Louis for over a decade. She teaches violin and chamber music at Washington University in St. Louis, teaches beginning violin in the Kirkwood School District, and maintains a large private studio at her home. Hannah received her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Cleveland Institute of Music with Linda Cerone and William Preucil.
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