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“Singing the Gospel: Lutheran Hymns and the Success of the Reformation” Christopher Boyd Brown, PhD. Associate Professor of Church History, Boston University School of eology . is lecture will include arrangements of Martin Luther’s hymns, performed by the Ambrose University Singers (dir. Ian Charter) and the Calgary Christian Senior High Choir and the New Beginnings Choir (dir. Rick VanderWoude), accompanied by organ and chamber musicians. Tuesday, November 14 • 6:30 pm Ambrose University, 150 Ambrose Circle SW, Calgary, Alberta e Reformation at 500: Martin Luther and the Birth of Protestantism Calgary University Lecture Series For more information on the Calgary University Lecture Series, please contact Dr. Kyle Jantzen, Ambrose University at [email protected] or (403) 410-2000 (x6902), or visit www.ambrose.edu/reformationat500. Sponsored by Ambrose University, Lutheran Church-Canada (Calgary Circuit), St. Mary’s University, and the University of Calgary.

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“Singing the Gospel: Lutheran Hymns and the Success of the Reformation”Christopher Boyd Brown, PhD. Associate Professor of Church History, Boston University School of Theology .

This lecture will include arrangements of Martin Luther’s hymns, performed by the Ambrose University Singers (dir. Ian Charter) and the Calgary Christian Senior High Choir and the New Beginnings Choir (dir. Rick VanderWoude), accompanied by organ and chamber musicians.

Tuesday, November 14 • 6:30 pm Ambrose University, 150 Ambrose Circle SW, Calgary, Alberta

The Reformation at 500: Martin Luther and the Birth of Protestantism

Calgary University Lecture Series

For more information on the Calgary University Lecture Series,

please contact Dr. Kyle Jantzen, Ambrose University at [email protected]

or (403) 410-2000 (x6902), or visit www.ambrose.edu/reformationat500.

Sponsored by Ambrose University, Lutheran Church-Canada (Calgary Circuit), St. Mary’s

University, and the University of Calgary.