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The Path Forward for Redistricting Reform or Ending Gerrymandering in Texas When it comes to social justice causes, which one are you most passionate about? Has your cause moved forward [...]
A look at the sermon by the Rev. Dr. Frank Schulman, minister at Emerson from 1963 to 1988. Drawing from the four Gospels, Schulman distills the essence of Jesus’s teachings [...]
Where did we get “Freedom of Religion?” A founding tenet of the United States, it has been rare in world history. How did it develop in America, starting in the [...]
In the first session, Opera 101, Part 1, we reviewed the history of opera. And we shared some video clips of some great moments from its beginning in 1600 to [...]
Folks are welcome to show up and chat. Join us for Adult Religious Education (ARE) NEXT Sunday at 10 AM! Click here on Sunday to join our online discussion!: https://emersonhouston.org/AdultLearners [...]
"Boston Heresy" -- Discussion of a sermon by Minister Emeritus, Rev. Dr. Frank Schulman. Led by Mike Condit. Join us for Adult Religious Education (ARE) every Sunday at 10 AM! [...]
Volunteer to discuss a topic of your choice at a session next fall. Join us for Adult Religious Education (ARE) every Sunday at 10 AM! Click here on Sunday to [...]
Emerson and the United Nations Association: Information and Connection led by Dr. Rima Adil, President of the Houston Chapter, Shirin Malik and Robert Moll, Board Members Former Emerson Presidents and [...]
The Papacy is the oldest continuously functioning institution in the world. But that history is complex, interesting, and frequently not understood, even by Catholics. However, there have been high and [...]
“Axioms of Theology” - Discussion of a sermon by Minister Emeritus, Rev. Dr. Frank Schulman. Led by Pat Smith. Join us for Adult Religious Education (ARE) every Sunday at 10 AM! [...]
Common Read Chapter 8: “Atonement: Or, What is Effected.” What is atonement? Do we need it? How do we get it? What does a scapegoat have to do with atonement? Interview [...]