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The Forum at Grace Cathedral

Release Date: 02/10/2025

Dave Evans: How to Live a Meaningful Life show art Dave Evans: How to Live a Meaningful Life

The Forum at Grace Cathedral

Dave Evans Forum: How to Live a Meaningful Life Grace Cathedral, San Francisco  In a world grappling with major societal shifts and increasing isolation, it’s easy to feel like nothing we do matters. So many of us feel like something is missing, disconnected, and stuck. There must be more to life than simply surviving each day—but how do we uncover it?  Bestselling author Dave Evans, with Bill Burnett, the “empowering” (Publishers Weekly) visionaries behind Stanford’s renowned Life Design Lab, have already inspired millions of readers to use design thinking principles to...

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Ana Raquel Minian: In the Shadow of Liberty show art Ana Raquel Minian: In the Shadow of Liberty

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Ana Raquel Minian Forum: In the Shadow of Liberty Grace Cathedral, San Francisco  Many Americans have watched in horror as children are torn from their parents and American citizens have been killed under the current administration’s immigration policy. But as historian Ana Raquel Minian reveals in In the Shadow of Liberty: The Invisible History of Immigrant Detention, this is only the latest chapter in a saga tracing back to the 1800s—one in which immigrants to the United States have been held without recourse to their constitutional rights. Braiding together the vivid stories of four...

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Rebecca Solnit Forum: Notes on a World of Change show art Rebecca Solnit Forum: Notes on a World of Change

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Rebecca Solnit Forum: Notes on a World of Change Grace Cathedral, San Francisco  As white nationalist and authoritarian movements push toward isolation and individualism, other currents continue to gather strength. Antiracism, feminism, expansive understandings of gender, environmental thinking, scientific discovery, and Indigenous and non-Western ways of knowing resonate across borders and generations, pointing toward a more relational and interconnected world. Few writers trace these converging currents with the clarity and moral imagination of  Rebecca Solnit. A writer, historian, and...

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SF Symphony Performs Mozart’s Requiem: Inside Music Talk with Dean Malcolm Clemens Young show art SF Symphony Performs Mozart’s Requiem: Inside Music Talk with Dean Malcolm Clemens Young

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The San Francisco Symphony performed Mozart’s Requiem with guest conductor Manfred Honeck, in a special version that reimagines the piece in the context of an 18th-century funeral service. In collaboration with the Symphony, Dean Malcolm Clemens Young gives a preconcert talk before the performance.

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Adam Hochschild Forum: American Midnight show art Adam Hochschild Forum: American Midnight

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Adam Hochschild Forum: American Midnight Grace Cathedral, San Francisco  Between World War I and the Roaring Twenties lies a largely forgotten chapter of American history—one whose tensions still echo a hundred years later. In these turbulent years, democracy was tested by war, pandemic, and violence driven by conflicts over race, immigration, and labor rights. In American Midnight: The Great War, a Violent Peace, and Democracy’s Forgotten Crisis, legendary historian Adam Hochschild brings this moment vividly to life, revealing both the repression that darkened the era and the...

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Eugene Kirpichov: Regenerative Economics show art Eugene Kirpichov: Regenerative Economics

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The Forum with Eugene Kirpichov Grace Cathedral, San Francisco  Many believe today's economic model is failing. There is a science-based, hopeful alternative: a regenerative model that works like a living system, helping leaders, communities, and citizens navigate climate chaos, inequality, and ecological breakdown with clarity and purpose. Instead of reacting to crisis after crisis, a regenerative economy creates the conditions for systems to thrive, adapt, and evolve. Eugene Kirpichov left a rewarding and fulfilling career as a machine learning engineer at Google because he could no...

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Randall Balmer Forum: America's Best Idea show art Randall Balmer Forum: America's Best Idea

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The Forum with Randall Balmer Grace Cathedral, San Francisco  The 1st Amendment to the US Constitution codified the principle that government should play no role in favoring or supporting any religion, while allowing free exercise of all religions (including unbelief). More than 200 years later, the results from this experiment are overwhelming: The separation of church and state has shielded the government from religious factionalism, and the United States boasts a diverse religious culture unmatched in the world. But changes have been taking place at an accelerating pace in recent years....

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Maggi Dawn: Beginnings and Endings & Giving It Up show art Maggi Dawn: Beginnings and Endings & Giving It Up

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The Forum with Maggi Dawn Grace Cathedral, San Francisco     Author, professor, and priest Maggi Dawn has written two guides to the church year: Beginnings and Endings (and what happens in between): Daily Bible readings from Advent to Epiphany and Giving It Up: Daily Bible Readings from Ash Wednesday to Easter Day.     Our everyday lives are full of small-scale beginnings and endings – births, deaths, marriages, careers, house moves and so on. How do the grand-scale beginnings and endings of Advent help to guide us as...

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David Richo Forum: Sweeter Than Revenge show art David Richo Forum: Sweeter Than Revenge

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The Forum with David Richo Grace Cathedral, San Francisco  When you feel you have been wronged, the urge to retaliate can feel overwhelming and justified. In the groundbreaking work Sweeter Than Revenge: Overcoming Your Payback Mind, acclaimed author and psychotherapist David Richo explores the complex dynamics of retaliation, offering profound insights into why we seek revenge and practices to help us break free from this destructive cycle.  Drawing from psychology, principles of emotional intelligence, Christian and Buddhist teachings, and years of therapeutic expertise,...

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Do Dogs Go to Heaven? show art Do Dogs Go to Heaven?

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#LifeAfterDeath #Resurrection #Grief #Requiem Discover what Jesus really teaches about life after death through a deeply personal story about loss and hope. In this moving All Souls Day sermon from Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, Dean Malcolm Clemens Young shares the story of his beloved dog Poppy's peaceful death and explores Jesus' profound answer to the Sadducees' question about resurrection. What You'll Discover: ✅ The story of Poppy's last walk and what it teaches about grief and loss ✅ Why the Sadducees tried to trap Jesus with their question about marriage and resurrection ✅ What...

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Dietary guidelines, alcohol, ultra-processed foods. It seems like new recommendations come out every day. Who is making our food choices?  

 

Marion Nestle, one of the seven most powerful foodies (Forbes Magazine), is a molecular biologist and nutritionist who started the country’s first academic food-studies program at NYU, bringing attention to the roles that culture, capitalism, and politics play in what and how much we eat.  

 

Join Malcolm Clemens Young for a conversation with Nestle about how to navigate the science, what we might expect from the next administration, and sneak previews of her next two books.