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February 2020
Devotional and Fireside Gathering
The Last Friday of every month @ 7:30pm - with host, Rosemary Fennell. We hope you’ll join us for a gathering of interfaith prayers, discussions for deeper understanding of teachings of diverse faith traditions, music and fellowship. Shared readings exploring common ideals teachings across different faith traditions are welcomed. Light refreshments served. Please RSVP only at [email protected].
Find out more »Interfaith All Night
Building resilience in our communities and in ourselves. Open to people ages 18-39
Find out more »March 2020
Restore the Soul of the Nation
ONE DAY WORKSHOP FOR INTERFAITH, COMMUNITY, AND YOUTH LEADERS AS WE WITNESS ATTACKS ON THE SPIRIT OF REVERENCE, INTEGRITY, COMPASSION AND JUSTICE IN OUR COUNTRY, LET US PEOPLE OF GOOD WILL JOIN TOGETHER AND SHARE OUR THOUGHTS AND VISIONS ON MOVING FORWARD TO UPLIFT OUR NATION Saturday, March 7th, 2020, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. George Mason University School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) 3434 Washington Blvd. Arlington, Virginia, 22201, Room 5383 PANELS, SHARED VIEWS, SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS…
Find out more »Communicating Faith in the Public Square
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Find out more »Keep Hate out of the DMV
Join us for an online discussion with law enforcement and community leaders about hate crimes in our region and how to combat them.
Find out more »The MultiFaith Storytelling Institute One Day Retreat
Workshop Leaders: Renée Brachfeld and Mark Novak (co-founders MFSI) Time: 9:30am-4:30pm Tuition: $150 (includes lunch) Where: Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church • 1 Chevy Chase Parkway • Washington, DC (limited parking in church parking lot - 10 minute walk from Friendship Heights Metro) This full day retreat - geared towards clergy, spiritual leaders, and interested lay people - will provide a safe and supportive atmosphere in which to explore the creative process of learning and telling stories. You will come away with increased confidence and skills…
Find out more »Coping with Crisis
How does one begin to cope with a crisis? How can we understand the emotions that accompany crisis and know how to care for ourselves during times of great stress? The first panel in our series explores the nature of our reactions to stress, and how religious traditions help their followers make sense of the world during a major crisis. ING Bay Area Director Ishaq Pathan will be facilitating this panel which includes ING Executive Director Maha Elgenaidi (Muslim), Bat…
Find out more »Building and Inspiring Fellowship and Community in a Time of Crisis
In times of crisis, news reports are full of stories about neighbors and strangers going out of their way to share food, rescue pets, locate loved ones, and help rebuild what has been lost. In our second panel, we seek to understand how religious traditions contribute to the displays of compassion, altruism, and creative solution-seeking that blossom when disaster strikes communities. ING Bay Area Director Ishaq Pathan will be facilitating this panel which includes ING Executive Director Maha Elgenaidi (Muslim), Rabbi…
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