The Rt. Rev. Carrie Schofield-Broadbent, Bishop of Maryland, invites you to join her on Friday, September 27 at 7:30pm for a Concert for the Human Family — a musical and spiritual experience rooted in The Episcopal Church’s mission of love, reconciliation, belonging, and community. Featuring Baltimore’s own spoken-word artist Wordsmith, this fusion concert aims to advance racial reconciliation and healing within — and beyond — the Church.
During this program, venture into a sonic realm that effortlessly blends jazz, hip-hop, and bluegrass musical styles with profound narratives designed to catalyze meaningful dialogues on reconciliation, healing, and justice within the tapestry of our diverse communities. Indeed, in Baltimore and beyond, the power of these songs and narratives will help to break down the walls separating us and unite us in bonds of love.
A Concert for the Human Family
Friday, September 27th at 7:30 p.m.
Emmanuel Episcopal Church (811 Cathedral St., Baltimore, MD 21201, in the Mt. Vernon neighborhood)
Free admission; registration strongly encouraged
More details (including free tickets and information about parking), may be found here: emmanueldowntown.eventbrite.com