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September 2020
Interfaith Devotional and Conversation
Forging the Path to Racial Justice: Who do you believe has made a positive difference to advance racial justice? Why this person? (part 1) A Collaboration of the Baha'is of 16th Street and Columbia Heights Co-hosted by: Rosemary Fennell and Katherine Alexander WHEN: Friday, September 25, 2020 TIME: 7:30 – 8:30 PM EST 6:30 – 7:30 PM CST 4:30 – 5:30 PM PST) This sacred devotional space offers – A space to participate respectfully through prayer, facilitated…
Find out more »Class: Fundamentals of Buddhism I with Chris Montone
What did the Buddha actually teach? The earliest teachings of the Buddha presented a schema for understanding why there is suffering, how it manifests, the role that ego plays in perpetuating it, and the way out—the path to enlightenment. In this two-part offering (Sep. 26 & Oct. 3), we'll explore what Shakyamuni Buddha actually taught in the First Turning of the Wheel of Dharma, commonly referred to as the "Hinayana" teachings. Together we'll survey the principal teachings, with references to the sutras (original written…
Find out more »RTMC Children’s Drawing Contest
With children spending so much time indoors due to the pandemic, never before have they had the opportunity to deeply appreciate the importance of a safe and healthy home. We want to see what their home means to them. In honor of our 30th anniversary, Rebuilding Together Montgomery County is proud to announce our first ever drawing contest! We invite children from Montgomery County to draw and submit a piece of art that answers the following prompt: What does a safe and…
Find out more »October 2020
Montgomery County Interfaith Fall Forum: Many Pathways to Family Recovery
This event will feature: Speakers on Substance Use and Mental Health Recovery Pathways, A Panel Discussion and Q&A with various Montgomery County agencies and committees and A Virtual Resource Fair where you can connect directly with organizations and resources in the community. **Sponsored by Montgomery County’s Mental Health Advisory Committee, Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Advisory Council, and Child Welfare Services/Citizens Review Panel 6:00pm-6:10pm: Welcome and Recovery Advocate Tribute 6:10pm-7:00pm: Substance Use & Mental Health Recovery Pathways Speakers ❖ LaTonia…
Find out more »Film Fest DC
52 films • 35 countries • 10 days • 1 amazing film festival The 34th Annual Washington, DC International Film Festival will be presented online, allowing you to enjoy great films from the comfort of your own home. Filmfest DC continues to offer the best in world cinema. This year's festival will be shown in 2 series, details are in the Festival Guide. Browse through the Film Schedule and be sure to visit the Ticket Page which includes step-by-step instructions on…
Find out more »Nonviolence: A Strategic and Moral Compass in Extraordinary Times
Grievance and deprivation, perceived or real, tempt groups into violent behavior. Rapid change, social upheaval, and uncertainty make violent expressions of social discontent even more likely. It is in those moments that we are called to demonstrate a heightened sense of restraint and sound judgment. It is in those moments that nonviolence presents as a timely and timeless concept for contemporary societies. And yet, while few would disagree about the virtue of nonviolence, a similarly firm belief and understanding about its power, strategy,…
Find out more »Gandhi Jayanti Live-Stream Program
Observance of the 151st birth anniversary of Mohandas K. Gandhi Presented by the Gandhi Memorial Center, Washington, DC The Live-Stream program will be viewable with the following link at 5:30pm (EST) on October 2 at: https://youtu.be/kELNFwqUGCE You may also view it anytime thereafter. We are sorry not to have the physical presence of an in-person gathering but we are grateful to be able to share these special devotional offerings: Lamp Lighting and Prayers from these faith traditions: Buddhist - Eriko…
Find out more »LDS October 2020 General Conference
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites everyone to participate in the 190th Semiannual General Conference October 3-4, 2020. This digital-only conference will be broadcast to the largest global audience to date. As the world grapples with a global pandemic, economic hardship, social issues, political turmoil, and uncertainty, The First Presidency, members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and other General Authorities and General Officers of the Church will focus on the Savior’s messages of love, understanding, acceptance, hope, connection, and inclusion.…
Find out more »Why Scientists Need to Talk About Religion to Address Race and Gender Disparities in Science
In this lecture, three of the authors of "Secularity and Science: What Scientists Around the World Really Think About Religion" (Oxford University Press 2019), Elaine Howard Ecklund, David R. Johnson, and Brandon Vaidyanathan, will discuss core findings from the largest and most comprehensive international study of scientists' attitudes toward religion, gender, and ethics ever undertaken, including a survey of 20,000 scientists and in-depth interviews with over 600 of them. The speakers will explore ways that scientists can engage with and…
Find out more »Faculties’ Convocation on Anti-Racist Theology and Teaching
The Academic Deans of the Washington Theological Consortium Schools invite all faculty members and program directors of WTC schools and institutions to join us for this Virtual Faculties’ Convocation during this time of racial reckoning for our schools and faith communities. The Webinar will be from 7:00-8:45 on Monday, October 5, and the theme will be: “Toward Anti-Racist Theology and Practice: Transforming our Teaching” with Dr. Eric Williams Dr. Williams is the Curator of Religion for the Smithsonian National Museum of…
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