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Stations of Lament: Hope & The Poetry of Pain

Presented by Grand Exchange at The Grand Exchange, Akron OH

Mar 18 2016
Stations of Lament: Hope & The Poetry of Pain

Join Visual Artist and Worship Curator Ja Miller of City Hope for an open house art exhibition based on the biblical book of Lamentations. Ja will visually walk us through stations of Lament and encourage us to write out our own lament.

Join Visual Artist and Worship Curator Ja Miller for an open house art exhibition based on the biblical book of Lamentations. Ja will visually walk us through stations of Lament and encourage us to write out our own lament.

The exhibit will be open from 6 to 9 p.m., so feel free to come at any point during those hours. And, everyone is invited so invite friends.

Lamentations is a beautiful and honest biblical portrait of what grief looks and sounds like when life is at its darkest. Stations of Lament is a reflective pilgrimage that invites participants to explore the dark and disorienting realities of suffering, sorrow, and God’s silence. By entering these often avoided spaces, we open the door to discovering the importance of grieving and the opportunities for newness that lie hidden within suffering.

* Reception area upstairs – reflect on your experience with others and end the evening with community.

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The event is an open house style, so feel free to come any time from 6 to 9 p.m.

* Event durations (if noted) are approximate. Please check with the presenting organization or venue to confirm start times and duration.

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The Grand Exchange

933 W Exchange St, Akron, OH 44302

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