Jan 16, 2021
Chautauqua Lecture Series 2019 features THE Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton “The Dream Still Lives: 50 Years after Martin Luther King, Jr.” at 1 and 7 p.m.
Chautauqua Sunrise, hosted by Doc Hamels, will have Michelle Henry, Chautauqua County historian, discussing indigent veteral burial records index. The program is aired and streamed on Facebook live at 9 a.m. Saturday, then repeats at 2 and 8 p.m.
Fresh Perspectives with host Gail Erb, features Randy Cannon discussing title insurance. The program is at 3 and 9 p.m.
Repeat programming is typically re-aired throughout the week at other various time slots.
All programming starts on Saturday, Jan. 16, with the final airing on Friday, Jan. 22.
Published December 16, 2020 at 7:14 PM EST
Episcopal Diocese of Maryland
Today on
Midday, a church s reckoning on race. In September, the Maryland diocese of the Episcopal Church committed to making reparations for slavery by creating a fund to support initiatives in the African American community.
Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton, the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, joins Tom to discuss the role that a fund for reparations will play in how the church is repenting for its complicity in slavery and segregation.