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September 2025
Auditions for Children and Teens for The Winter Revels: Andalusian Treasures 8 Performances
Be a part of a spectacular holiday tradition seen by thousands of people each December! Revels children and teen performers love to sing, are enthusiastic about bringing music to life on stage, and come from diverse backgrounds, ethnicities, and experience levels. This year's fully staged production takes us on a magical journey to celebrate the rich cultural legacies of the Moorish, Sephardic, and Iberian peoples. Featured musicians include Howard Bass, Susan Gaeta and Tina Chancey of Trio Sefardi and Arab-American composer,…
Find out more »October 2025
Hug Walk
All Greenbelters are invited to participate in this magnificent annual community event organized by RUAK (Random Unselfish Acts of Kindness). Please spread the word among your community and join your neighbors to celebrate Greenbelt as a special "Warm and Welcoming" place we call HOME. Questions? Please contact Robert Goldberg-Strasslerat [email protected] or 301-345-8755. Rain orshine! Join the walk from any of the Greenbelt neighborhoods and continue through each of the areas. Parking is available in the Beltway Plaza lot. Greenbelt Connection…
Find out more »Film Screening: Abraham’s Bridge
Abraham’s Bridge documents an experiment in intentional proximity in the American Midwest. The film chronicles the construction of a mosque, synagogue, church, and interfaith center on 38 acres in Omaha: connected by a circular wooden bridge, a vast donation garden, and a quietly disruptive vision, Tri-Faith seeks to cross boundaries and build new forms of engagement. They must also confront difficult questions about the limits of the Abrahamic model, declining affiliation of youth, and the rising currents of division. After…
Find out more »Film Screening: Abraham’s Bridge
Abraham’s Bridge documents an experiment in intentional proximity in the American Midwest. Abraham’s Bridge documents an experiment in intentional proximity in the American Midwest. The film chronicles the construction of a mosque, synagogue, church, and interfaith center on 38 acres in Omaha: connected by a circular wooden bridge, a vast donation garden, and a quietly disruptive vision, Tri-Faith seeks to cross boundaries and build new forms of engagement. They must also confront difficult questions about the limits of the Abrahamic…
Find out more »FBSS TRAINING
I hope this message finds you well. I’m reaching out on behalf of the Agency for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) to personally invite you and your faith leaders to attend an exciting and impactful conference in Washington, DC. ASAP’s Faith-Based Support Specialist (FBSS) Training Conference is coming to The Pew Charitable Trusts on October 10th, 2025, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This free event is specifically designed for leaders of all faiths and will be located at 901 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20004. Breakfast and lunch…
Find out more »Chasing Fall with Chuseok!
Come and enjoy the coming of fall with the Abrahamic House at our Chuseok celebration! Chuseok is the mid-autumn harvest festival celebrated by Koreans every year on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. This holiday is a time for us to honor our families and ancestors, share in community and reflect on our gratitude for the fruits of our work in the past year. We'll celebrate this festival by making songpyeon, a traditional rice cake that…
Find out more »2nd Annual Interfaith Peace Holiday Dinner: Peace Through Multicultural Education
As the weather breaks and we near the next season of the year, the world prepares for school and religious celebrations, and so does the HWPL family. Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light invites you to our 2nd Annual Interfaith Peace Holiday Dinner taking place Saturday, October 11, 2025 at the Hindu Temple of Metropolitan Washington. At this year's dinner, we will be highlighting Peace Through Multicultural Education. The Interfaith Peace Holiday Dinner was created to immerse the community in…
Find out more »2nd Annual Interfaith Peace Holiday Dinner
Join us in celebrating peace through religious festivals! How can peace be accomplished through Multicultural Education? Let's eat and learn Who wouldn't want to talk about peace over dinner? Join Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light for an evening of festivals, conversations, and food as we host our 2nd Annual Interfaith Peace Holiday Dinner. This year's theme is "Peace Through Multicultural Education." Through performances, presentations, cultural displays and food, you will be immersed intowhat a world of peace would…
Find out more »Monthly Sema & Sufi Dance at Cleveland Park Library
You’re warmly invited to gather for an Interfaith “Sema” at the Cleveland Park D.C. Library . . The "Sema" is a participatory Poetic Love Feast - an invitation to Sacred Space. We’ll be sharing short Poems from Rumi and a few other Mystical poets in English. These poems will be interspersed with Sacred Chant, Sufi Teaching Stories, and select “Dances of Universal Peace.” Our theme will be “Interfaith Unity.” Farsi Readers and Lovers of Rumi's Poetry are always especially welcome! …
Find out more »Interfaith Healing & Art Circle hosted by Beloved Yoga
You're warmly invited to our upcoming Interfaith Healing & Art Circle, a soul-nourishing gathering hosted by Beloved Yoga in collaboration with the Interfaith Council of Metropolitan Washington (IFC) and the Ovissi Foundation. This month’s sacred theme:Belonging & Exclusion: Finding and Creating Communities of Care Together, we’ll explore what it means to feel truly seen and supported—through heartfelt conversation, creative expression, and communal healing. What to Expect:A meaningful opening dialogue between Dr. Sousan Abadian and Maryam Ovissi, Small group conversations with…
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