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Easter at Bradley Hills
April 21, 2025May 4. Bradley Hills is excited to welcome well-known author and academic Barbara Brown Taylor as our guest speaker for 10:30 am worship.
Barbara Brown Taylor is an American Episcopal priest, academic, and author. She is known for her profound and accessible explorations of faith, doubt, and the spiritual journey.
She is the NY Times bestselling author of An Altar in the World, Learning to Walk in the Dark, and Holy Envy: Finding God in the Faith of Others. In 2014, Time magazine placed her in its annual Time 100 list of most influential people in the world.
In 1996, she was named one of the twelve “most effective” preachers in the English-speaking world by Baylor University. She was awarded the 1998 Emory Medal by the Emory Alumni Association of Emory University for her distinguished achievement in education. In February 2010, Taylor ranked in the top ten most influential living preachers in a poll conducted by the Southern Baptist Convention.
She will also lead Adult Education at 9:15 am. All are welcome to hear her message at our 10:30 worship service and to join us for Coffee and Fellowship Hour afterwards.
Part of our 70th Anniversary celebrations and the Susan R. Andrews Lecture Series.
PLEASE NOTE: There will be only one service on May 4.
DATE/TIME: Sunday May 4
9:15 am: Adult Education: In-person and via Zoom (access info to come)
10:30 am: Worship
LOCATION
Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church
Sanctuary
6601 Bradley Blvd.
Bethesda, MD 20817
Childcare
There is a nursery available for those 3 and younger. Children 3+ to fifth grade are invited to our Church School, which gathers after our 10:30 am Children’s Message. Children may also stay during worship. Activity boards are available for the little ones.
Parking
There is ample parking at the church, accessible by both Bradley Blvd. and Green Tree Road entrances. There is handicapped parking near the main Sanctuary and the Church Office.
Dress
Dress as you feel comfortable as long as it is respectful. Blue jeans, slacks, or suit & tie are fine.
Find out more about Barbara Brown Taylor



