Saturday, August 10, 2013

Washington area religion events

Saturday, 4 p.m.: The Lovejoy Group and guest vocalist and pianist Vince Evans will play music perfect for swing, hand and Latin dancing. St. Luke?s Episcopal Church, 15th and P streets NW. Free. 202-262-7571.

Saturday, 7 p.m.: ?Ties That Bind,? music from around the world, featuring mezzo soprano Carla Rae Cook and violinist LoiAnne Eyring. Washington D.C. Temple Visitors? Center, 9900 Stoneybrook Dr., Kensington. Free. 301-587-0144.

Sunday, 7-9 a.m.: Campus Kitchens of Washington, D.C., invites the community to its inaugural community breakfast, especially those vulnerable to food insecurity. Vegetarian menu options available. The breakfast will take place on the second Sunday of every month and eventually become a weekly event. Volunteers are needed. St. Luke?s Mission Center, 3655 Calvert St. NW. Free. 202-333-4949 or email ckwdc@campuskitchens.org .

Sunday, 10 a.m.: Members of the cathedral congregation talk with visitors about opportunities to support prison ministries. Coffee served after 9 and 11:15 a.m. worship services. Washington National Cathedral, Rear Nave, South Side, Wisconsin and Massachusetts avenues NW. Free. 202-537-6200 or www.nationalcathedral.org.

Sunday, 6 p.m.: Organist Josh Stattford performs. Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Crypt Church, 400 Michigan Ave. NE. Free-will offering. 202-526-8300, Ext. 120 or muslit@bnsic.org .

Most weekdays, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.: Behind-the-scenes cathedral tour, for ages 11 and older. See gargoyles and stained-glass windows. Climb a lot of stairs to view the city from above. Bring a camera. Washington National Cathedral, Wisconsin and Massachusetts avenues NW. $15. 202-537-6200 or www.nationalcathedral.org.

Mondays through Aug. 26, 7 p.m.: ?Painting the Stars: Science, Religion and an Evolving Faith,? a screening of a seven-session DVD program, with theologians and progressive thinkers. The discussion will celebrate the communion of science and faith and explore the promise of evolutionary Christian spirituality. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Rothenberg Hall, 3022 Woodlawn Ave., Falls Church. Free. 703-532-6617 or e-mail admin@htluther.org .

Tuesday, 12:15 p.m.: Levine School of Music faculty members Maria Montano, viola, Jorge Orozco, violin, and Seth Castleton, cello, perform a program entitled ?The Power of Inspiration,? in the string trio and the German tradition. 12:10 p.m., Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G St. NW. Suggested donation, $10. 202-347-2635, Ext. 20. www.epiphanydc.org .

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