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Episcopal bishop candidate meet and greet April 28
The Rev. Canon Kevin D. Nichols, chief operating officer and canon for mission resources in the Diocese of New Hampshire, and the Rev. Canon Ruth Woodliff-Stanley, canon to the ordinary in the Diocese of Colorado, are the candidates for election for the ninth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem.
The candidates will hold diocese meet and greet walkabouts from April 17 to 20. The election will be held on April 28, at the Cathedral of the Nativity, 321 Wyandotte St.
For information, visit http://www.nativitycathedral.org/.
Saint Thomas Choir to perform March 9
The Treble Choristers of the Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys, led by Daniel Hyde, will hold a 90 minute concert at 7 p.m. March 9 at First Presbyterian Church of Bethlehem, 2344 Center St.
The Saint Thomas Choir School, founded in 1919 at Saint Thomas Church, 1 W. 53rd St, New York City, is the only boarding school solely for choristers in the United States, and one of only three schools of its type remaining in the world today.
Daniel Hyde, the principal organist and director of music, was previously Informator Choristarum at Magdalen College, Oxford, England. For choir information, visit www.saintthomaschurch.org/music/choir. For program information, visit www.fpc-bethlehem.org.
Jacoby in ‘Berg play
Kylee Jacoby of Bethlehem, a theater major, is one of the students who performed recently in “Ubu Roi” at Muhlenberg College, Allentown.
The play is a politically resonant production of a century-old absurdist French play “about the rise and fall of ambition and the abuse of political power,” said director Francine Roussel.
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