SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE
Sunday, 11am, Princeton University Chapel
Join us for worship in the University Chapel with Guest Preacher Heath W. Carter, Associate Professor of American Christianity, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ. Music by the Princeton University Chapel Choir with Nicole Aldrich, Director of Chapel Music and of the University Chapel Choir and Eric Plutz, University Organist.
The Worship Service is live streamed on the ORL YouTube page each week. All persons, including members of the broader community, are welcome to attend this event if they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 if over age 12. Face coverings must be worn at all times by everyone over age 2. Registration is required for contact tracing purposes.
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The bulletin for this service is below.
Second Sunday of Advent, December 5, 2021 (A Service of Holy Communion)
You are invited to rise, in body or spirit, for those parts of the service marked with an asterisk
I was arrested at the U.S. Capitol.
Not on January 6, 2021, but 50 years ago on May 4, 1971.
Back then, I was part of a protest against the war in Vietnam. More than 12,000 people were arrested that day in Washington, D.C. My protest was a classic case of civil disobedience. It was ethically different from the acts of terror and insurrection at the Capitol last month. Both actions took place in the same building. There the similarity ends.
I was arrested in the Senate gallery in 1971, along with one of my roommates from the University of Virginia. We entered the gallery legally and peacefully, on passes obtained from the office of Sen. Harry Flood Byrd Jr., the political boss of Virginia at the time.