Arts at St. John's sponsors
Bobby Jo Valentine
performance at LV Virtual Pride
Bobby Jo Valentine
performance at LV Virtual Pride
Check out the Arts at St. John's section of the Allentown Symphony Orchestra's Miller Symphony Hall @ Home page!
Programs are open to the public and free of charge.
Free-will donations graciously accepted.
Free parking for evening and weekend events at
5th and Walnut Street parking lot
Parking meters on 5th Street
Free on Sundays & after 5 pm other days,
except during PPL Center events
$2 per hour at most other times
Community Parking Deck at 6th & Walnut
$1 per hour
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Free-will donations graciously accepted.
Free parking for evening and weekend events at
5th and Walnut Street parking lot
Parking meters on 5th Street
Free on Sundays & after 5 pm other days,
except during PPL Center events
$2 per hour at most other times
Community Parking Deck at 6th & Walnut
$1 per hour
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Arts at St John's Mission Statement
The Arts at St. John’s has planned a season of Great Music in a Great Space with a variety of programs for audiences with different interests.
The mission of the Arts at St. John’s, now in its 29th year, is to view the arts as an expression of God’s creation and to enrich the spiritual and artistic experiences of the Lehigh Valley community.
The arts have always been a vehicle for humankind to explore the deep questions of life and its meaning. One of the traditional roles of the church throughout history has been to nurture the arts.
St. John’s has a rich heritage of quality music. It possesses an outstanding organ of 4 manuals and 87 ranks. The church is located in Allentown’s cultural district. It is therefore appropriate that St. John’s be a center to present the gifts of the arts community and develop programs and dialogues for mutual benefit and growth.
The Arts at St. John’s has planned a season of Great Music in a Great Space with a variety of programs for audiences with different interests.
The mission of the Arts at St. John’s, now in its 29th year, is to view the arts as an expression of God’s creation and to enrich the spiritual and artistic experiences of the Lehigh Valley community.
The arts have always been a vehicle for humankind to explore the deep questions of life and its meaning. One of the traditional roles of the church throughout history has been to nurture the arts.
St. John’s has a rich heritage of quality music. It possesses an outstanding organ of 4 manuals and 87 ranks. The church is located in Allentown’s cultural district. It is therefore appropriate that St. John’s be a center to present the gifts of the arts community and develop programs and dialogues for mutual benefit and growth.