Hamline Church

Month: February 2020

March is Minnesota FoodShare Month

Increase Food Access - MN FoodShare Month


Hamline Church has supported this event for many years through the Keystone Community Services on University Avenue in St. Paul. This year we will also share the 25% of the money collected with Interfaith Action’s Department of Indian Work food shelf. In March we collect food every Sunday during worship or, in the designated boxes near the office in the commons and downstairs near the elevator. In March all amounts of money and food (each pound of food is given a 1 dollar value for this purpose), will be matched by the statewide agencies and given to each local center according to the amount they have collected.  Contributions will be collected throughout the month. Tan envelopes for cash donations are in the pews. Every contribution is greatly appreciated! There are 7000 people who need and use these 3 Keystone agencies. Lists of items that are needed will be posted near the boxes during this time. Thank you! 

The Minnesota FoodShare March Campaign is the largest grassroots food and fund drive in the state, accomplished by participating groups and individuals engaged in the fight against hunger in support of our 300 partner food shelves.

All the Information at mnfoodshare.org >

Mahle Lecture Events with Bishop Oliveto

Hamline Church is honored to welcome Bishop Karen P. Oliveto of the United Methodist Church Mountain Sky Area. Bishop Oliveto is the first openly LGBTQ+ Bishop in the UMC. Bishop Oliveto was elected Bishop in 2016 after serving as the first woman pastor of the 12,000-member Glide Memorial United Methodist Church in San Francisco, Calif. She is the first woman to serve as senior pastor of one of The United Methodist Church’s 100 largest congregations.

As the 2020 Hamline University Mahle Lecturer, the Bishop will engage with campus community and congregations about the challenges and opportunities of the United Methodist Church’s current struggle to be “together at the table” and yet open to new paths.  See the full schedule of events below.

An Impossible Love: Robert and Clara Schumann

An Impossible Love

Last year the world celebrated the 200th birthday of the virtuosic pianist, accomplished composer, and one of the most revolutionary women in music, Clara Schumann. Jennifer Olson, Soprano, David Kozisek, Tenor, and Benjamin Downs, Piano shine a light on the tempestuous and tragic love of Clara and Robert Schumann, using their words, letters, and incredible music. Featuring Robert’s Dichterliebe, several lieder by Clara, and solo piano compositions by both Schumanns, Brahms, and Liszt.

WHEN: Saturday, March 7, 2020, 7:00-8:30PM

WHERE: Hamline Church, United Methodist
1514 Englewood Ave
Saint Paul, MN 55104

PRESENTER: Presented by Hamline Church United Methodist as part of the 2019-2020 Music and Arts Series hamlinechurch.org/arts-series/

ABOUT THE PERFORMERS:
Dr. Jennifer Olson, soprano, holds a Master’s degree in voice from the University of Michigan and a Doctorate of Musical Arts in voice from the University of Minnesota. In addition to her musical education in the United States, she studied in Milan Italy and Orford Québec. Jennifer has been teaching voice at the collegiate and high-school levels in addition to her performance career for the last ten years. She recently joined the Bemidji State University music faculty as an assistant professor of voice in northern Minnesota where she teaches vocal arts and directs the university’s opera and musical theater productions.

Dr. David Kozisek, tenor, is on faculty at Gustavus Adolphus University and MacPhail Center for Music and holds degrees from DePauw University, University of Michigan, and University of Minnesota. Before moving to Minneapolis, he appeared frequently at the Kennedy Center with the Washington National Opera, Washington Chorus, Washington Concert Opera, Cathedral Choral Society, and the National Symphony Orchestra among others. David has also performed with the Shakespeare Theatre Company and in various theatrical programs at Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. David is also the Director of Music at Hamline Church United Methodist in St. Paul where he conducts a variety of ensembles and curates and produces their Music and Arts Series. This summer, he will direct the Giving Voice Chorus at MacPhail, for those living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers, and will return to the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp in Michigan to direct the Jazz Chorus.

Benjamin Downs is a pianist, scholar, and teacher based in Minneapolis, MN. He has been a prize winner in numerous national and international piano competitions including the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Young Artist Competition, the Chautauqua International Piano Competition, the Northwestern Piano Competition, and the Cincinnati Chamber Music Competition. He has performed throughout the United States, Italy, Germany, and Switzerland as both a soloist, and with his wife, cellist Rebeccah Parker Downs. They have been featured performers at many venues including New York City’s WMP Concert Hall, the Bowdoin Music Festival, Brevard Music Festival, Chautauqua Music Festival, and the Linton Chamber Music Series. He has also performed with members of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, and Windsor Symphony Orchestra. He completed his DMA in piano performance at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and his PhD in Music Theory and History at Stony Brook University where he specialized in avant-garde music and philosophies of listening. He has been the recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship (Germany), Graduate Council Fellowship and Paul Sacher Stiftung Fellowship.

Questions? Contact David Kozisek (dkozisek@hamlinechurch.org) or 651-645-0667

TICKETS: Free and open to the public. A free-will donation will be collected.