
Arts & Faith St. Louis works to build a harmonious St. Louis by bringing together the region’s many religious and cultural communities through shared arts experiences.​
FREE Concert at Eden Seminary
Sunday, November 9, 2025, 3:00pm

On Sunday, November 9, at 3 pm, in the Wehrli Chapel in the Press Building of Eden Seminary in Webster Groves, Arts & Faith St. Louis will present a free one-hour concert, “Music Brings Us Together,” featuring uplifting music performed by sopranos Christine Brewer and Angel Love, tenor Duane Foster, and pianist Alla Voskoboynikova.
The program includes the famous “Flower Duet” from the opera Lakme, “The Light of the Divine” written by Webster University composer Kim Portnoy for Christine Brewer, “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child,” Paul Simon’s “Bridge Over Troubled Waters,” “Make Them Hear You” from Ragtime, and the spiritual “He’s Got the Whole World In His Hands.”
Arts & Faith St. Louis began in 2011 and is now an independent non-profit organization dedicated to presenting arts programs that bring together the many religious and cultural communities in the St. Louis region through shared arts experiences. This year’s Arts & Faith theme is “Caring for Our Shared Home,” a celebration of creation and a recognition of our responsibility to care the environment everywhere from our own neighborhood and city all the way up to the entire earth.
Eden Seminary is located at 475 East Lockwood Avenue in Webster Groves, MO 63119. Free parking is available. A short reception follows the concert.
Press Hall is found in the middle of the Eden campus. Look for the building with the distinctive tall tower in the middle. There is parking on both sides of the building. Visitor parking is on the east side and is accessible from both Lockwood Avenue and Bompart Avenue. Handicap access is available through the main doors in the front of the building, under the tower. There is an elevator available on the first floor to the second floor, which is where Wehrli Chapel is located. Staff and faculty offices and student classrooms are located in Press Hall.