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A Necessary Journey: Art, Music, and Dialogue
Moving Towards Hope and Belonging
January 30 to April 5, 2026
Fridays 4PM - 8PM; Saturday/Sunday 12 PM-8PM.

Fri, Jan 30All SaintsA monumental expression of contemporary artistic excellence
Sat, Feb 21All SaintsProfessor R. Steven Notley Dean of Religious Studies, Pillar College will give updates on the archaeological excavations at El Araj. He works with Israeli scholars in the fields of historical geography, ancient Judaism, and Christian origins.
Sun, Feb 22All SaintsThis Lenten series will explore racism and Christianity through the lens of American History. It will given at All Saints' Palo Alto and St. Jude's Cupertino.
Fri, Feb 27All SaintsBoudewijn Zwart is a well know Dutch carilloneer, organist, composer, and pianist who will perform at All Saints. Annie Gao, our resident artist will also perform on the carillon.
Sun, Mar 01All SaintsStanford Talisman is a student a cappella group at Stanford University, dedicated to sharing stories through music. They will be giving their annual concert at All Saints. Details to follow
Sun, Mar 22All SaintsProfessor Bissera V. Pentcheva, Victoria and Roger Sant Professor in Art, Stanford University - A discussion on art history and sound studies offering new perspectives to expand our understanding of the inherently intertwined relationship between music, the acoustics of sacred spaces, Details coming
Fri, Apr 03555 Waverley StAnchored in the Saven Last Words of Christ we illuminate powerful stories of abuse and resilience, claiming resurrection as a call to collective transformation. This powerful collaboration envisions the future of #MeToo though choral music, liturgy, and interactive conversation. Details to follow
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