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Susan Enan  May 8th 7:00pm

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Bring on the Song House Concert Tour - Friday May 8th  - Susanenan.com

Roslyn Presbyterian Church, 140 East Broadway, Roslyn NY  Doors open at 7pm

Susan Enan is an English singer and songwriter and is known for writing and performing the song "Bring on the Wonder" which was featured in the television show Bones. The song featured Sarah McLachlan on backing vocals, and was subsequently featured on both Enan's (Plainsong) and McLachlan's (Laws of Illusion) albums.

Enan's debut album, Plainsong, was released independently 2009 and was named in Paste Magazine's "Eight Criminally Underrated Albums From 2009" list and was listed as one of the top 50 albums from 2009 by Amie Street.       

Passover Seder
April 10th


Seder 
Robynne Bruckenstein
 will be the speaker.  Robin grew up in a Jewish home in Brooklyn celebrating the Jewish Holidays, keeping Kosher and attending Hebrew school. She was always fascinated by the lives of Moses and Esther. Robin became involved with student ministry on her campus. She used drama and creative outreaches to inspire fellow students to look at the Scriptures themselves. After graduation she was called to University student ministry in Israel.  There she worked with Israeli believers (in Yeshua) to create Bible study groups, outreaches, and informative book tables.  

Robin hosted many Shabbat dinners for students to gather and have a safe place to explore questions of faith and spirituality. Over the past few years Robin has been leading short term ministry trips to Africa and Israel.

Robin is excited about Jewish ministry in her home town, New York city, which has the largest Jewish population outside of Israel. It is home to Jewish people from all over the world - Israel, Russia, Argentina, etc., and all the diversity of expressions of Judaism are present in New York - secular, reform, orthodox, Kabbalah (mystical) and everything in between.  It’s also a place where she is naturally connected to and part of the Jewish life and experience of the city. 



She will explain the symbolic meanings of the various items of the Passover feast and highlight their relationship to the Last Supper that Messiah celebrated with the disciples.  It’s truly on honor and a treat to have Robynne lead our Seder.  You do not want to miss this event.  Please invite friends.