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Sundays Worship

Join us for worship at 10:30 a.m. as we move through the calendar year.

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Gospel Portraits of Jesus

"Regardless of what anyone may personally think or believe about him, Jesus of Nazareth has been the dominant figure in the history of Western culture for almost twenty centuries. If it were possible, with some sort of supermagnet, to pull out of that his...

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A wedding taking place in the sanctuary.

150th Anniversary Celebration

Mark your calendars for the Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church Re-dedication on Sunday, December 5, 2021. Be part of celebrating all that Brown has been and continues to be for each of us individually and collectively as a community in the City and world ...

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Education Programs Return for All Ages

Join us on Sunday, September 12 as our fall education programs return in hybrid format. Adult Education Hour at 9:45 a.m. on a 3-part series facilitated by member and ICJS Protestant Scholar, Matt Taylor. Kids Zoom on Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Con...

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Again and Again, God Meets Us

Sing: Oh God, you are closer than we are to ourselves. Draw us closer to you.  Today is the first Sunday of the season of Lent, our annual forty day spiritual journey into the wilderness where we encounter God and ourselves in meaningful ways. And...

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Minister of Music Michael Britt playing the Skinner organ.

90th Anniversary of Ernest Skinner Pipe Organ

On Sunday morning, April 26, 1931 the newly-constructed Chancel at Brown Memorial along with our beloved Ernest Skinner Pipe Organ was dedicated. On April 25, 2021, at 3 pm, we will celebrate the 90th anniversary of this beautiful space and in...

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An open bible.

Worship & Study via Zoom

We are now worshiping in person and online in a hybrid worship format. We hope you'll join us on Sunday either in person on on Zoom.  Click the link below for Zoom links and other useful information.   READ MORE >

Anatomy of All Parts of the Soul

Last week the defense team for former Mayor Catherine Pugh released a video apology by Ms. Pugh to the people of Baltimore for crimes she committed abusing her public office.  Some immediately questioned the sincerity of Ms. Pugh’s apology given th...

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The Contemplative Hiking group at Brown Memorial on a hike.

Are You Connected? Join a Small Group

Connecting through small groups is an effective way to really get to know people. Here is a list of new and existing small groups to consider joining at Brown Memorial. Meeting dates and times vary. Contact group leaders or visit the READ MORE >

Two members of Brown Memorial hug each other in greeting during Sunday worship.

Welcome Back Sunday is Sept. 8, 2019

Join us for our Welcome Back Sunday, September 8, 2019, when the program year officially begins.   All of our education classes resume (9:45 a.m.), the choir returns (9:45 a.m. rehearsal), and worship moves back to 11 a.m. The Nursery opens at ...

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A camper holds a sign saying she loves the Soaring Eagles Learning Camp.

A Recap of This Year’s Soaring Eagles Learning Camp

Early in the summer, June 25-28, the cafeteria and halls of Eutaw-Marshburn Elementary School (EMES) bustled with activity as more than 70 registered campers and 43 volunteers from Baltimore (including 17 from Brown Memorial), North Carolina and Iowa conv...

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She Showed Up

Isaiah 61:10-62:3 I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my whole being shall exult in my God; for she has clothed me with the garments of salvation, she has covered me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decks himself with a g...

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The Difference Between Judgment and Accountability

In 1452 and 1455 Pope Nicholas V authorized the seizure of all non-Christian lands by white Europeans in the name of God, encouraged the enslavement of native, non-Christian peoples in Africa and the Americas. These two papal bulls – known as “The Doc...

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The 12 Steps: Moebius Loop

[This sermon is the fifth in a six-week series on the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous.  We've paired the Steps with Scripture passages to explore wisdom for the broader faith community.] Step 9: Made direct amends to such people wherever poss...

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Risking Hope

We had hoped he was the one to redeem Israel. We had hoped. Chances are you’ve faced that kind of disappointment before. We had hoped the college would have accepted him. We had hoped the election would have turned out differently. We had hoped the canc...

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Desert Wisdom

This past spring, Perry and I got to visit the deserts of Palestine. Not only did we take a shiny tourist bus through the security checkpoints, crossing the boundaries from Israel to Palestine, from Jerusalem into Bethlehem, but we also left our group ...

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Angel, Unannounced

I wish angels gave some warning as to their arrival, especially this one. Gabriel is the slayer angel – God’s warrior. I only know this because a rabbi responded with shock the first time he heard the details of this story from Luke. We were standing ...

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Standing Tall

It seems strange to preach about a “bent-over woman” from a pulpit that is straight up and down. Take this pulpit, for example. It’s solid wood — beautiful and dark and stately. Likenesses of the gospel writers are carved into its four corners....

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It’s A Bird! It’s A Plane!

Superman II has not aged well. I don’t believe this is a very controversial statement. If you disagree with me, then I need to ask, “When was the last time you watched Superman II?” If your answer has anything to do with a VHS cassette then I res...

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