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October 2025

Interfaith Healing & Art Circle hosted by Beloved Yoga

October 18 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Beloved Yoga, 11109 Sunset Hills Road
Reston, VA 20191 United States
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$10

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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Mosaic Harmony’s Festive Fall Frolic

October 19 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Let's celebrate the start of another wonderful MoHa season! NO STRESS - JUST FUN!!! The Festive Fall Frolic, an annual MoHa community-building favorite, is held at the home of Laura and Neil Romstedt. It’s an easy way for choir members to spend a little time together in a relaxed way. MoHa alums, potential members, and family members are welcome to attend. Attendees bring their own lunch and drink. Chips, water, dessert, fun, and merriment will be provided. Indoor and outdoor…

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From Thought to Action: Service to Humanity

October 21 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
MARTI, 9115 Guilford Rd, Suite 200
Columbia, Maryland
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Maryland Turkish American Association (MARTI) is hosting an interfaith panel discussion on Tuesday, October 21st from 7-9 PM, and we would be honored to have you join us. "From Thought to Action: Service to Humanity" brings together leaders from Abrahamic traditions to explore how we can transform interfaith dialogue into concrete acts of service and solidarity. Featured Speakers:Fevzi Sarac, Executive Director at MARTI, Pastor Gayle Annis-Forder, Glen Mar Church, Rabbi Amanda K. Weiss, Temple Isaiah

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Pints with “Doubting Thomas”

October 22 @ 6:30 pm
St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 8991 Brook Road
McLean, virginia United States
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The conversation continues! St. Thomas Episcopal invites you to join them for an evening of good fellowship and theological discussion. All are welcome!Wednesday, October 8 and 22, 2025 - 6:30 pm NEW LOCATION: Instead of the High Point Pub, we will be meeting at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 8991 Brook Road, McLean VA 22102

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Celebrating the Twin Holy Birthdays

October 24 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

For the first time, Abrahamic House will celebrate a Baháʼí Holy Day! Please join us for an evening celebrating the birth of two Messengers of God revered by millions of Baháʼís around the world: The Báb and Baháʼu'lláh. On this occasion, we invite you to Abrahamic House for a relaxing evening of prayer and music, accompanied by a local musician who will perform some original songs while you hear some readings from the Baháʼí Writings. All are welcome to celebrate with us during this…

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Cello Concert with John Kaboff

October 26 @ 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Concert Cellist John Kaboff will perform works by LGBTQ+ composer, Benjamin Britten, and Jewish composer, Ernst Bloch. Kaboff will discuss how both composers were inspired by the solo cello music of Johann Sebastian Bach and how these cello suites combine complex melody, rhythmical pulse, chord progressions by creating new and innovative rhythmical patterns and harmonic structure that extended the techniques of composers from prior centuries. John Kaboff has performed as concerto and recital soloist as well as chamber musician in Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy…

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Invitation to Interfaith Learning Circle on Restorative Justice

October 26 @ 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church, 2700 South 19th Street
Arlington, VA
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Restorative practices encourage a multiplicity of voices in the process of building relationships and responding to conflict. These practices, adapted from Restorative Justice work, can be formative for communities of faith and are powerful resources in dialogue with neighbors and the world beyond our walls.   The INRP is hosting a Learning Circle on Sunday, October 26 in South Arlington. This instructional restorative circle is perfect for those who are new to Circle process, and would like to understand and…

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Israel/Palestine Dialogue

October 26 @ 3:00 pm
St. John’s Norwood Episcopal Church, 6701 Wisconsin Ave.
Chevy Chase, MD 20815 United States
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We will be hearing from an Israeli and a Palestinian representative of the Rossing Center for Education and Dialogue. The Rossing Center is an Israel/Palestine-based organization whose goal is to promote better relations between Jews, Christians and Muslims in the region. The panelists have agreed to talk candidly about the facts on the ground in Israel/Palestine, in addition to introducing us to their organization. The panel discussion will be moderated by Imad Ad-Dean Ahmad, a Palestinian American scholar and a…

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26th Dialogue on Voices from Israel/Palestine: Facts on the Ground & Making a Difference

October 26 @ 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm
St. John’s Norwood Episcopal Church, 6701 Wisconsin Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815 United States
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VOICES FROM ISRAEL/PALESTINE:FACTS ON THE GROUND & MAKING A DIFFERENCE The Rossing Center for Education and Dialogue is an Israel/Palestine-based organization whose goal is to promote better relations between Jews, Christians and Muslims in the region. This JIDS event brings two officials from Rossing to talk about the situation on the ground and which tools and frameworks make a constructive impact on the region. The dialogue, entitled "Voices from Israel/Palestine: Facts on the Ground & Making a Difference," will be…

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“Faith and Courage in Authoritarian Times”

October 26 @ 4:00 pm - 6:30 pm
American University, 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20016 United States
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At this year’s Tachmindji Event for Interfaith Dialogue and Peacemaking  we will welcome Paul Brandeis Raushenbush, President & CEO of Interfaith Alliance to speak on the topic “Faith and Courage in Authoritarian Times.”  In a time of unparalleled peril for free and inclusive democracies, people of faith are being invited to mobilize as never before. When religious and political movements seek to hoard and abuse power, silence dissent, and impose a narrow religious agenda, it is not just democracy that…

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