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Dear friends of Emmaus House / Albany Catholic Worker,
We will gather outdoors on Good Friday, April 3, beginning at 12 Noon
for Outdoor Stations of the Cross in Academy Park, downtown Albany across the street from Albany County Courthouse (Near the corner of Elk Street and Eagle Street). We'll begin gathering at 11:45am.
We look forward to seeing you in-person and pray, sing, and walk together.
Together, we pray and imagine a way to promote a compassionate and nonviolent response to a world filled with war, violence and pain.
All are welcome. Bring a friend.
Other Church News/Events


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Festival Celebration Choir Presents its 40th Anniversary Concert: “Love Endures”
Festival Celebration Choir, a multi-faith community choir, will celebrate its 40th anniversary concert entitled “Love Endures” on Sunday, May 17, 2026, at 3:00 pm at the First United Methodist Church of East Greenbush, 1 Gilligan Rd., East Greenbush, NY. The
choir is directed by Julie Panke and accompanied by Daniel White, piano, Kathryn Svatek, French Horn, and Susan Gierthy, oboe.
Concert repertoire will include songs with Biblical references to love, including music by Dan Forrest, Olaf Christiansen, Joan Szymko, Alfred Fedak, Thomas Savoy and Z. Randall Stroope.
A newly commissioned piece, “Abounding in Love”, by former director Philip Spaeth, will be premiered at the concert.
Guest artists will be the men’s vocal ensemble, “One Man Short”, directed by Paul Hook and the recipient of the Neil Hook Vocal Music Scholarship. The concert will be dedicated to J. Neil
Hook, the choir’s first and longest serving director.
Tickets are $20 each, children 12 and under are free and are available at the door.
More information can be found at www.festivalcelebrationchoir.org and on
facebook.com/festivalcelebrationchoir.
Trainings and Resources


The Effective Compassion training encourages participants to move beyond models of aid that unintentionally foster dependency and toward approaches that empower individuals and strengthen communities. Through practical insights and real-world examples, Hernandez explores principles such as dignity-based outreach, reciprocity in service, and locally driven solutions that cultivate long-term flourishing. This thought-provoking event will be of particular interest to those engaged in ministry, social service, education, and community development who seek a deeper and more sustainable vision of compassion in action. Drawing on years of experience in community work and faith-based outreach, Ismael Hernandez challenges the prevailing model of charity and offers a more effective approach rooted in dignity, responsibility, and personal transformation.
