Charleston’s Fifth Annual Spirited Brunch will be held on
April 23, 12:30-3:30pm
Join us as houses of worship across the peninsula welcome city residents and visitors who are interested in learning more about the history, culture and faith of the congregations lining our streets on April 23 from 12:30-3:30pm.
An exhibit hall at the College of Charleston at 86 Wentworth Street will showcase congregations located beyond downtown. There, the communities will have the chance to share their culinary traditions with tour goers.
The event will provide a glimpse into the food traditions of our local prayerful spaces. As we know, food is not only a symbol of our various histories, cultures, and faiths: It’s also one of the very best ways to bring people together. That’s why each Spirited Brunch site will serve a representative snack. It might be something as simple as the sweet tea that’s poured at every meeting, or as elaborate as an array of cakes baked by congregation members.
Click here for a map of participating congregations: bit.ly/spiritedbrunch2023.
The Foundation for Spirituality and Arts is once again offering an artistic aspect to Spirited Brunch through an Artist-led Workshop
Performing Harmony
Volunteers are invited to join artist Karen Brummund to cut, fold and stack paper to make disproportionate cubes to balance in their hands. Open to all, ages 7 and up. Workshops held: Saturday, April 15 1:30-4pm and Sunday April 23, 1-3pm.
Sign up to volunteer here.