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SUMMARY:Combating False Narratives about Human Trafficking
DESCRIPTION:All are invited to a panel discussion addressing the false narratives about human trafficking designed to produce strong emotional reactions that have become so common in the news\, in conversation\, and on social media. \nPanelists include representatives from IJPC\, the survivor-advocate community\, the Public Children Services Association of Ohio\, and the FBI. \n\n\nCombating False Narratives about Human Trafficking\nThursday\, January 14\n6:00-8:00 PM\nFacebook event page\n 
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/combating-false-narratives-about-human-trafficking/
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event
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SUMMARY:Words Matter: Language\, Imagery and Storytelling in Human Trafficking Awareness
DESCRIPTION:Earlier this year\, IJPC worked with the Public Education and Awareness Committee of End Slavery Cincinnati’s Anti-Human Trafficking Coalition to develop new educational content that takes advocates a step further in their journey for justice. \nIf you have a basic understanding of human trafficking and you want to do more\, come to this interactive event featuring an in-depth discussion of the use of imagery and language in human trafficking awareness efforts. \nThis event includes an interactive activity using highlighters and a news article. Additional information will be sent to all who RSVP. \nWords Matter: Language\, Imagery\, and Storytelling in Human Trafficking Awareness\nPresented in collaboration with Em Joy\, Women Helping Women\nThursday\, January 7\n6:00-7:30 PM\nRSVP here\nFacebook event page
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/words-matter-language-imagery-and-storytelling-in-human-trafficking-awareness-2/
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SUMMARY:Words Matter: Language\, Imagery and Storytelling in Human Trafficking Awareness
DESCRIPTION:Earlier this year\, IJPC worked with the Public Education and Awareness Committee of End Slavery Cincinnati’s Anti-Human Trafficking Coalition to develop new educational content that takes advocates a step further in their journey for justice. \nIf you have a basic understanding of human trafficking and you want to do more\, come to this interactive event featuring an in-depth discussion of the use of imagery and language in human trafficking awareness efforts. \nThis event includes an interactive activity using highlighters and a news article. Additional information will be sent to all who RSVP. \nWords Matter: Language\, Imagery\, and Storytelling in Human Trafficking Awareness\nPresented in collaboration with Em Joy\, Women Helping Women\nThursday\, January 7\n6:00-7:30 PM\nRSVP here\nFacebook event page
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/words-matter-language-imagery-and-storytelling-in-human-trafficking-awareness/
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event
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SUMMARY:Inspired by Nature: The Art and Activism of Charley Harper
DESCRIPTION:  \nImage:https://charleyharperprints.com/charley-harper/about-charley-harper/ \nCincinnati Museum’s offers a special exhibit entitled Inspired by Nature:The Art and Activism of Charley Harper. \n‘Beloved artist Charley Harper (1922-2007) saw the natural world around him with empathy and whimsy. He revealed the natural world through geometric reduction and imagined the similarities between human and wild animal behaviors in witty prose. Each painting had an accompanying short story that provided insight into the whimsy with which he viewed the natural world – and the environmental issues facing it. \nThe exhibition is more than an art gallery – it challenges us to confront alarming issues threatening the Earth and its inhabitants\, including global warming\, water pollution and habitat destruction. He believed humor made it easier to encourage changes in our attitudes toward environmental concerns. His accompanying text offers a cheeky quip about the realities of the wild or a stark message for future – now current – generations facing serious environmental issues. \nExplore 30 of Harper’s iconic works from the collections of Cincinnati Museum Center and select donors in Inspired by Nature: The Art and Activism of Charley Harper.’ \nRead More
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/inspired-by-nature-the-art-and-activism-of-charley-harper-2/
LOCATION:Cincinnati Museum\, 1301 Western Ave\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45203
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event
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SUMMARY:Inspired by Nature: The Art and Activism of Charley Harper
DESCRIPTION:  \nImage:https://charleyharperprints.com/charley-harper/about-charley-harper/ \nCincinnati Museum’s offers a special exhibit entitled Inspired by Nature:The Art and Activism of Charley Harper. \n‘Beloved artist Charley Harper (1922-2007) saw the natural world around him with empathy and whimsy. He revealed the natural world through geometric reduction and imagined the similarities between human and wild animal behaviors in witty prose. Each painting had an accompanying short story that provided insight into the whimsy with which he viewed the natural world – and the environmental issues facing it. \nThe exhibition is more than an art gallery – it challenges us to confront alarming issues threatening the Earth and its inhabitants\, including global warming\, water pollution and habitat destruction. He believed humor made it easier to encourage changes in our attitudes toward environmental concerns. His accompanying text offers a cheeky quip about the realities of the wild or a stark message for future – now current – generations facing serious environmental issues. \nExplore 30 of Harper’s iconic works from the collections of Cincinnati Museum Center and select donors in Inspired by Nature: The Art and Activism of Charley Harper.’ \nRead More
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/inspired-by-nature-the-art-and-activism-of-charley-harper/
LOCATION:Cincinnati Museum\, 1301 Western Ave\, Cincinnati\, Ohio\, 45203
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Cincinnati Festival of Faiths
DESCRIPTION:Each year the Brueggeman Center partners with Equasion and many faith communities for the Festival of Faiths. Please join us again this year online.\nBelow is the registration link\, and calendar of activities\, August 23-30.  All sessions are complimentary\, but you must register to attend a session! \nPromote the Festival to your friends\, associates\, organizational networks\, including members of your congregation – spread the word\, urging them to join you in registering for Festival activities. \n \nCalendar of Festival Activities from August 23-30\n“Compassion through Action: 20/20 Vision for Hope\, Healing\, and Justice”\n**To attend an activity\, you MUST REGISTER in advance. Thank you.**\n  \n  \n  \nSunday\, August 23rd\n3:00-4:00 pm – Opening Interfaith Devotional Observance\nThis year our Festival of Faiths will once again officially open with a special virtual Interfaith Devotional Ceremony. You will not want to miss this unique and moving spiritual gathering wherein religious leaders from most of the world’s major religions come together in unity and in a genuine spirit of fellowship. The Interfaith Devotional Ceremony represents a beautiful mosaic of reverence composed of sacred readings drawn from a multitude of religious traditions that flourish here in greater Cincinnati\, including the prayers of Baha’i\, Buddhism\, Christianity\, Hinduism\, Islam\, Jainism\, Judaism\, Sikhism\, and Zoroastrianism. Our Interfaith Devotional concludes with the beautiful strains of Ruth Pelham’s moving song: “The Turning of the World.” This opening event is a transcendent experience you will not want to miss.\nRegister Now \n  \n4:00-5:00 pm – Faith Celebrations and Rituals (Hindu\, Baha’i\, Latter-day Saints\, Zoroastrian)\nEight different religions will share one important celebration of their Faith in a brief audiovisual presentation. Enjoy a wonderful learning experience as each presenter introduces their segment and answers your questions. Please join us for different presentations on Sunday afternoon and Tuesday evening.\nRegister Now \n  \nMonday\, August 24th\n12:00-1:00 pm – The New Normal for Houses of Worship:  Human Touch and Children Ministries\nRevisioning Worship for a New Reality: For most modern history\, when we think of worship\, we think of a destination. We go to a church\, synagogue\, temple\, mosque\, or some physical structure. For many of us\, this is currently not possible. What is the new destination? Has remote worship allowed us to view religion as a different type of journey? What new journey is your faith community taking? \nIt takes a village…. One generation is always maintaining\, growing\, and nurturing their faith community until the next generation can take over. How are we ministering\, nurturing\, and preparing our children to live their faith in the time of Covid-19? How are we responding to the anxiety\, fear and uncertainty that children are experiencing? What is the gift that clergy and faith leaders offer in times like these?\nRegister Now \n  \n7:00 -7:45 pm – Spiritual Meditations (Quaker\, Baha’i\, African Methodist Episcopal)\nFrom 16th century Jewish musical meditation to Buddhist “taking the one seat in the center of life”\, our virtual Festival meditations invite you to learn about and view meditation as practiced by 12 different faith communities. African Methodist Episcopal\, Baha’i\, Catholic\, Hindu\, Mormon\, Muslim\, Native American\, Presbyterian\, Quaker\, and Sikh faiths are also featured in our four 7pm programs. You will view three different practices each night. Many have been recorded in the faith community’s worship space.\nLearn more about each tradition’s interpretation of its practice of meditation.\nRegister Now (for this evening’s practices) \n  \nTuesday\, August 25th\n12:00- 1:00 pm – Compassionate Conversations:  Sharing Stories of Healing\n“The truth is\, in order to heal we need to tell our stories and have them witnessed… the story itself becomes a vessel that holds us up\, that sustains\, that allows us to order our jumbled experiences into meaning.” – Sue Monk Kidd \nWhat does it mean to HEAL? Can healing happen without a cure? What does confession and letting go have to do with healing? \nWe’re hosting Compassionate Conversations twice during the week of the Festival of Faiths to explore these questions\, across religious lines\, through personal stories and encounter. We’ll invite folks to “share” lunch time\, “bring” a friend\, and drop in to see what happens. One might even discover that as one begins to heal themselves\, they can begin to participate in healing our world.\nRegister Now \n  \n  \n7:00 – 7:45 pm – Spiritual Meditations (Sikhism\, Christian Contemplative\, Judaism)\nFrom 16th century Jewish musical meditation to Buddhist “taking the one seat in the center of life”\, our virtual Festival meditations invite you to learn about and view \nmeditation as practiced by 12 different faith communities. You will view three different practices each night. Many have been recorded in the faith community’s worship space.\nRegister Now (for this evening’s practices) \n  \n  \n7:45 – 8:45 pm – Faith Celebrations and Rituals (Islam\, Buddhism\, Sikhism\, Episcopal/Anglican)\nEight different religions will share one important Celebration of their Faith in a brief audiovisual presentation. Enjoy a wonderful learning experience as each presenter introduces their segment and answers your questions. Please join us for different presentations on Sunday afternoon and Tuesday evening.\nRegister Now \n  \n  \nWednesday\, August 26th\n12:00 – 1:00 pm – The New Normal for Houses of Worship:  Rituals and Hospitality\nWhat makes us different? Faith communities are not membership organizations like the local Rotary Club. Faith Communities\, by definition\, connect us to the Sacred. Each community has unique sacred rituals that serve as a type of gateway between creation and the creator. Few if any of these holy rituals are Zoom adaptable. How is your faith community struggling with keeping rituals meaningful during these difficult days? \nRe-thinking Human Connection During a Pandemic. We are created to live in relationship with one another. Hugs and handshakes\, the passing of the peace sign\, sharing of a meal\, and a warm embrace are integral parts of who we are as a people of faith. How are we finding new ways to define human touch? Does this give us new ways to think about personal\, professional\, and social boundaries?\nRegister Now \n  \n  \n5:00 – 6:30 pm   – Beloved Community Youth Present “Living My Religion” (Dr. Masroor and Umama Alam\, Sponsor)\nThe Beloved Youth Community of the Festival of Faiths will present their individual religions as it impacts them in their everyday lives. These teens have gathered together since 2019 and virtually throughout the 2020 Spring and Fal\,l getting to know one another and finding connection.\nRegister Now \n  \n  \n7:00 – 7:45 pm  – Spiritual Meditations (Islam\, Presbyterian\, Native American)\nFrom 16th century Jewish musical meditation to Buddhist “taking the one seat in the center of life”\, our virtual Festival meditations invite you to learn about and view meditation as practiced by 12 different faith communities. You will view three different practices each night. Many have been recorded in the faith community’s worship space.\nRegister Now (for this evening’s practices) \n  \n  \nThursday\, August 27th\n12:00 – 1:00 pm – Compassionate Conversations:  Sharing Stories of Healing\n“The truth is\, in order to heal we need to tell our stories and have them witnessed… the story itself becomes a vessel that holds us up\, that sustains\, that allows us to order our jumbled experiences into meaning.” – Sue Monk Kidd \nWhat does it mean to HEAL? Can healing happen without a cure? What does confession and letting go have to do with healing? \nWe’re hosting Compassionate Conversations twice during the week of the Festival of Faiths to explore these questions\, across religious lines\, through personal stories and encounter. We’ll invite folks to “share” lunch time\, “bring” a friend\, and drop in to see what happens. One might even discover that as one begins to heal themselves\, they can begin to participate in healing our world.\nRegister Now \n  \n  \n7:00 – 8:15 pm   – “Faithful Citizenship: Fulfilling our Essential Civic Duties” (Adath Israel Congregation\, Sponsor)\nElection 2020 during a pandemic\, yes\, you read correctly! Join us for an evening of conversation as our civically active interfaith community leaders\, in partnership with the League of Women Voters\, bring you an informative and meaningful webinar on the topic of “faithful citizenship.” We will explore eight diverse religious traditions and why their faith implores them towards civic engagement\, while also diving into the most important things you’ll need to know to be safe and ready to vote in the November election. Come ready to see why the faith community is taking action in these unprecedented times and what you can do\, safely\, to be part of the change and activate your civic duties.\nRegister Now \n  \n  \nFriday\, August 28th\n7:00 – 7:45 pm – Spiritual Meditations (Buddhism\, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\, Hindu)\nFrom 16th century Jewish musical meditation to Buddhist “taking the one seat in the center of life\,” our virtual Festival meditations invite you to learn about and view meditation as practiced by 12 different faith communities. You will view three different practices each night. Many have been recorded in the faith community’ worship space.\nRegister Now \n  \n  \nSunday\, August 30th\n10:30 – 11:15 am – “Linking us Together” Children’s art project (Dr. Myles and Penny Pensak\, Sponsor)\nLocal artist and veteran of the Festival\, Lizzy Duquette\, will instruct children in doing a fun art project using materials from the home featuring the theme of our human family\nRegister Now \n  \n  \n4:45 – 5:15 pm    – “Put a Little Love in Your Heart” – An Interfaith Celebration in Music\, Song and Dance\nWhat better way to experience the joy of the 2020 Festival of Faiths than by uniting in uplifting music? Join us for PUT A LITTLE LOVE IN YOUR HEART! An Interfaith Celebration in Music\, Song and Dance. The presentation includes an interfaith choir singing two songs\, classical Indian dance\, praise music from the Cameroon and a performance by Native Americans \n  \n5:15 – 5:25 pm    – Closing Interfaith Devotional Observance\nThe Festival will come to a close with an inclusive interfaith expression of solidarity around the Festival theme of “Compassion through Action: 20/20 Vision for Hope\, Healing and Justice.” Join the Festival Co-Chairs in unity and prayer as they offer personal reflections on the Festival and their hopes going forward. \n  \n  \nRegister Now (for the Observance and the Musical Celebration)
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/3rd-annual-cincinnati-festival-of-faiths-2/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200830T170000
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Cincinnati Festival of Faiths
DESCRIPTION:Each year the Brueggeman Center partners with Equasion and many faith communities for the Festival of Faiths. Please join us again this year online.\nBelow is the registration link\, and calendar of activities\, August 23-30.  All sessions are complimentary\, but you must register to attend a session! \nPromote the Festival to your friends\, associates\, organizational networks\, including members of your congregation – spread the word\, urging them to join you in registering for Festival activities. \n \nCalendar of Festival Activities from August 23-30\n“Compassion through Action: 20/20 Vision for Hope\, Healing\, and Justice”\n**To attend an activity\, you MUST REGISTER in advance. Thank you.**\n  \n  \n  \nSunday\, August 23rd\n3:00-4:00 pm – Opening Interfaith Devotional Observance\nThis year our Festival of Faiths will once again officially open with a special virtual Interfaith Devotional Ceremony. You will not want to miss this unique and moving spiritual gathering wherein religious leaders from most of the world’s major religions come together in unity and in a genuine spirit of fellowship. The Interfaith Devotional Ceremony represents a beautiful mosaic of reverence composed of sacred readings drawn from a multitude of religious traditions that flourish here in greater Cincinnati\, including the prayers of Baha’i\, Buddhism\, Christianity\, Hinduism\, Islam\, Jainism\, Judaism\, Sikhism\, and Zoroastrianism. Our Interfaith Devotional concludes with the beautiful strains of Ruth Pelham’s moving song: “The Turning of the World.” This opening event is a transcendent experience you will not want to miss.\nRegister Now \n  \n4:00-5:00 pm – Faith Celebrations and Rituals (Hindu\, Baha’i\, Latter-day Saints\, Zoroastrian)\nEight different religions will share one important celebration of their Faith in a brief audiovisual presentation. Enjoy a wonderful learning experience as each presenter introduces their segment and answers your questions. Please join us for different presentations on Sunday afternoon and Tuesday evening.\nRegister Now \n  \nMonday\, August 24th\n12:00-1:00 pm – The New Normal for Houses of Worship:  Human Touch and Children Ministries\nRevisioning Worship for a New Reality: For most modern history\, when we think of worship\, we think of a destination. We go to a church\, synagogue\, temple\, mosque\, or some physical structure. For many of us\, this is currently not possible. What is the new destination? Has remote worship allowed us to view religion as a different type of journey? What new journey is your faith community taking? \nIt takes a village…. One generation is always maintaining\, growing\, and nurturing their faith community until the next generation can take over. How are we ministering\, nurturing\, and preparing our children to live their faith in the time of Covid-19? How are we responding to the anxiety\, fear and uncertainty that children are experiencing? What is the gift that clergy and faith leaders offer in times like these?\nRegister Now \n  \n7:00 -7:45 pm – Spiritual Meditations (Quaker\, Baha’i\, African Methodist Episcopal)\nFrom 16th century Jewish musical meditation to Buddhist “taking the one seat in the center of life”\, our virtual Festival meditations invite you to learn about and view meditation as practiced by 12 different faith communities. African Methodist Episcopal\, Baha’i\, Catholic\, Hindu\, Mormon\, Muslim\, Native American\, Presbyterian\, Quaker\, and Sikh faiths are also featured in our four 7pm programs. You will view three different practices each night. Many have been recorded in the faith community’s worship space.\nLearn more about each tradition’s interpretation of its practice of meditation.\nRegister Now (for this evening’s practices) \n  \nTuesday\, August 25th\n12:00- 1:00 pm – Compassionate Conversations:  Sharing Stories of Healing\n“The truth is\, in order to heal we need to tell our stories and have them witnessed… the story itself becomes a vessel that holds us up\, that sustains\, that allows us to order our jumbled experiences into meaning.” – Sue Monk Kidd \nWhat does it mean to HEAL? Can healing happen without a cure? What does confession and letting go have to do with healing? \nWe’re hosting Compassionate Conversations twice during the week of the Festival of Faiths to explore these questions\, across religious lines\, through personal stories and encounter. We’ll invite folks to “share” lunch time\, “bring” a friend\, and drop in to see what happens. One might even discover that as one begins to heal themselves\, they can begin to participate in healing our world.\nRegister Now \n  \n  \n7:00 – 7:45 pm – Spiritual Meditations (Sikhism\, Christian Contemplative\, Judaism)\nFrom 16th century Jewish musical meditation to Buddhist “taking the one seat in the center of life”\, our virtual Festival meditations invite you to learn about and view \nmeditation as practiced by 12 different faith communities. You will view three different practices each night. Many have been recorded in the faith community’s worship space.\nRegister Now (for this evening’s practices) \n  \n  \n7:45 – 8:45 pm – Faith Celebrations and Rituals (Islam\, Buddhism\, Sikhism\, Episcopal/Anglican)\nEight different religions will share one important Celebration of their Faith in a brief audiovisual presentation. Enjoy a wonderful learning experience as each presenter introduces their segment and answers your questions. Please join us for different presentations on Sunday afternoon and Tuesday evening.\nRegister Now \n  \n  \nWednesday\, August 26th\n12:00 – 1:00 pm – The New Normal for Houses of Worship:  Rituals and Hospitality\nWhat makes us different? Faith communities are not membership organizations like the local Rotary Club. Faith Communities\, by definition\, connect us to the Sacred. Each community has unique sacred rituals that serve as a type of gateway between creation and the creator. Few if any of these holy rituals are Zoom adaptable. How is your faith community struggling with keeping rituals meaningful during these difficult days? \nRe-thinking Human Connection During a Pandemic. We are created to live in relationship with one another. Hugs and handshakes\, the passing of the peace sign\, sharing of a meal\, and a warm embrace are integral parts of who we are as a people of faith. How are we finding new ways to define human touch? Does this give us new ways to think about personal\, professional\, and social boundaries?\nRegister Now \n  \n  \n5:00 – 6:30 pm   – Beloved Community Youth Present “Living My Religion” (Dr. Masroor and Umama Alam\, Sponsor)\nThe Beloved Youth Community of the Festival of Faiths will present their individual religions as it impacts them in their everyday lives. These teens have gathered together since 2019 and virtually throughout the 2020 Spring and Fal\,l getting to know one another and finding connection.\nRegister Now \n  \n  \n7:00 – 7:45 pm  – Spiritual Meditations (Islam\, Presbyterian\, Native American)\nFrom 16th century Jewish musical meditation to Buddhist “taking the one seat in the center of life”\, our virtual Festival meditations invite you to learn about and view meditation as practiced by 12 different faith communities. You will view three different practices each night. Many have been recorded in the faith community’s worship space.\nRegister Now (for this evening’s practices) \n  \n  \nThursday\, August 27th\n12:00 – 1:00 pm – Compassionate Conversations:  Sharing Stories of Healing\n“The truth is\, in order to heal we need to tell our stories and have them witnessed… the story itself becomes a vessel that holds us up\, that sustains\, that allows us to order our jumbled experiences into meaning.” – Sue Monk Kidd \nWhat does it mean to HEAL? Can healing happen without a cure? What does confession and letting go have to do with healing? \nWe’re hosting Compassionate Conversations twice during the week of the Festival of Faiths to explore these questions\, across religious lines\, through personal stories and encounter. We’ll invite folks to “share” lunch time\, “bring” a friend\, and drop in to see what happens. One might even discover that as one begins to heal themselves\, they can begin to participate in healing our world.\nRegister Now \n  \n  \n7:00 – 8:15 pm   – “Faithful Citizenship: Fulfilling our Essential Civic Duties” (Adath Israel Congregation\, Sponsor)\nElection 2020 during a pandemic\, yes\, you read correctly! Join us for an evening of conversation as our civically active interfaith community leaders\, in partnership with the League of Women Voters\, bring you an informative and meaningful webinar on the topic of “faithful citizenship.” We will explore eight diverse religious traditions and why their faith implores them towards civic engagement\, while also diving into the most important things you’ll need to know to be safe and ready to vote in the November election. Come ready to see why the faith community is taking action in these unprecedented times and what you can do\, safely\, to be part of the change and activate your civic duties.\nRegister Now \n  \n  \nFriday\, August 28th\n7:00 – 7:45 pm – Spiritual Meditations (Buddhism\, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\, Hindu)\nFrom 16th century Jewish musical meditation to Buddhist “taking the one seat in the center of life\,” our virtual Festival meditations invite you to learn about and view meditation as practiced by 12 different faith communities. You will view three different practices each night. Many have been recorded in the faith community’ worship space.\nRegister Now \n  \n  \nSunday\, August 30th\n10:30 – 11:15 am – “Linking us Together” Children’s art project (Dr. Myles and Penny Pensak\, Sponsor)\nLocal artist and veteran of the Festival\, Lizzy Duquette\, will instruct children in doing a fun art project using materials from the home featuring the theme of our human family\nRegister Now \n  \n  \n4:45 – 5:15 pm    – “Put a Little Love in Your Heart” – An Interfaith Celebration in Music\, Song and Dance\nWhat better way to experience the joy of the 2020 Festival of Faiths than by uniting in uplifting music? Join us for PUT A LITTLE LOVE IN YOUR HEART! An Interfaith Celebration in Music\, Song and Dance. The presentation includes an interfaith choir singing two songs\, classical Indian dance\, praise music from the Cameroon and a performance by Native Americans \n  \n5:15 – 5:25 pm    – Closing Interfaith Devotional Observance\nThe Festival will come to a close with an inclusive interfaith expression of solidarity around the Festival theme of “Compassion through Action: 20/20 Vision for Hope\, Healing and Justice.” Join the Festival Co-Chairs in unity and prayer as they offer personal reflections on the Festival and their hopes going forward. \n  \n  \nRegister Now (for the Observance and the Musical Celebration)
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/3rd-annual-cincinnati-festival-of-faiths/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200525T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200525T120000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200309T033002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200309T033002Z
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SUMMARY:Freestore Foodbank - Hunger Walk 2020
DESCRIPTION:**As of now (April 13th)\, Hunger Walk is still scheduled for Memorial Day\, May 25. As the COVID-19 situation unfolds\, we will let you know how the event may change.** \nSpend your Memorial Day with us and walk\, run\, skip\, or stroll around the Ohio River! \nNow is the time to lace up your shoes and hit the pavement for a tremendous cause! Join us on Monday\, May 25th for the 17th Annual Hunger Walk and 5K Run! This year’s race starts bright and early at 9AM. Since its inception in 2004\, the Hunger Walk and 5K Run has raised more than $2\,000\,000.00\, the equivalent of 6\,000\,000 meals\, for Freestore Foodbank community partners serving 20 counties in Greater Cincinnati\, Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana. With each step you are taking you are directly impacting lives of those in our community. Spend your Memorial Day with us and walk\, run\, skip\, or stroll around the Ohio River! Register now and take a stand against hunger! \n \nYour registration or donation will help support the Freestore Foodbank’s network of 511 partner food pantries\, soup kitchens\, shelters and community centers. Through this network\, we are able to provide 33.8 million meals each year to hungry children and families in 20 counties in Southwest Ohio\, Southeast Indiana and Northern Kentucky. One step a time\, one dollar at a time\, together we can solve hunger. \nSupport your community agency! View agency map!
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/save-the-date-freestore-foodbank-hunger-walk-2020-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200525T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200525T120000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200309T033002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T174113Z
UID:759-1590397200-1590408000@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Freestore Foodbank - Hunger Walk 2020
DESCRIPTION:**As of now (April 13th)\, Hunger Walk is still scheduled for Memorial Day\, May 25. As the COVID-19 situation unfolds\, we will let you know how the event may change.** \nSpend your Memorial Day with us and walk\, run\, skip\, or stroll around the Ohio River! \nNow is the time to lace up your shoes and hit the pavement for a tremendous cause! Join us on Monday\, May 25th for the 17th Annual Hunger Walk and 5K Run! This year’s race starts bright and early at 9AM. Since its inception in 2004\, the Hunger Walk and 5K Run has raised more than $2\,000\,000.00\, the equivalent of 6\,000\,000 meals\, for Freestore Foodbank community partners serving 20 counties in Greater Cincinnati\, Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana. With each step you are taking you are directly impacting lives of those in our community. Spend your Memorial Day with us and walk\, run\, skip\, or stroll around the Ohio River! Register now and take a stand against hunger! \n \nYour registration or donation will help support the Freestore Foodbank’s network of 511 partner food pantries\, soup kitchens\, shelters and community centers. Through this network\, we are able to provide 33.8 million meals each year to hungry children and families in 20 counties in Southwest Ohio\, Southeast Indiana and Northern Kentucky. One step a time\, one dollar at a time\, together we can solve hunger. \nSupport your community agency! View agency map!
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/save-the-date-freestore-foodbank-hunger-walk-2020/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200504T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200504T203000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200410T145933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200410T152352Z
UID:834-1588620600-1588624200@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Live Stream Events- Trauma and Recovery in a time of COVID
DESCRIPTION:Talk with Dr. Ashley Theuring \nMonday\, May 4th\, 2020 @ 7:30pm\nWe are in a unique moment\, where we are being asked to purposefully isolate ourselves\, disrupt our daily routines\, and wrestle with the notions of our mortality and the mortality of those we love. Join us for an exploration in the field of trauma theology\, in the hopes that what we already know about trauma and recovery can help us survive and thrive in this moment. \nhttp://www.bellarminechapel.org/courage-ahlgren.html \n \nLetter from ISSJ Director\, Anna Miller \nWe stand in the midst of Holy Week and there are beautiful signs of spring outside my window.  This season in the church and in nature speaks to transition and change\, a journey from darkness into light.  In a Holy Week unlike any we have experienced in our lifetimes\, the symbolic journey of this week perhaps has never been more powerful.  Many of us have new understanding of the pain\, confusion and fear that the disciples felt when they confronted a violence and death that upended their vision of a just world- a world that made sense.  Have we ever been so prepared to understand the truly radical change and deep hopefulness of the resurrection?  Now\, as we wait for that moment of life-giving change\, Mary Magdalene may serve as one of our best teachers in her refusal to allow fear to turn her from the critical work of caring for\, of insisting upon the humanity\, of the most marginalized. \nDuring this time\, as always\, the Institute for Spirituality and Social Justice is here to provide a space for learning\, reflection\, community building\, and creating a new social imagination.  Please check out our upcoming classes and come together with us in virtual community for the talks by Professor Gillian Ahlgren and Professor Ashley Theuring\, talks that draw upon the richness of the spiritual and theological tradition to speak to the challenges we face at this unique time.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/live-stream-events-trauma-and-recovery-in-a-time-of-covid/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200504T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200504T203000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200410T145933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200410T145933Z
UID:4392-1588620600-1588624200@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Live Stream Events- Trauma and Recovery in a time of COVID
DESCRIPTION:Talk with Dr. Ashley Theuring \nMonday\, May 4th\, 2020 @ 7:30pm\nWe are in a unique moment\, where we are being asked to purposefully isolate ourselves\, disrupt our daily routines\, and wrestle with the notions of our mortality and the mortality of those we love. Join us for an exploration in the field of trauma theology\, in the hopes that what we already know about trauma and recovery can help us survive and thrive in this moment. \nhttp://www.bellarminechapel.org/courage-ahlgren.html \n \nLetter from ISSJ Director\, Anna Miller \nWe stand in the midst of Holy Week and there are beautiful signs of spring outside my window.  This season in the church and in nature speaks to transition and change\, a journey from darkness into light.  In a Holy Week unlike any we have experienced in our lifetimes\, the symbolic journey of this week perhaps has never been more powerful.  Many of us have new understanding of the pain\, confusion and fear that the disciples felt when they confronted a violence and death that upended their vision of a just world- a world that made sense.  Have we ever been so prepared to understand the truly radical change and deep hopefulness of the resurrection?  Now\, as we wait for that moment of life-giving change\, Mary Magdalene may serve as one of our best teachers in her refusal to allow fear to turn her from the critical work of caring for\, of insisting upon the humanity\, of the most marginalized. \nDuring this time\, as always\, the Institute for Spirituality and Social Justice is here to provide a space for learning\, reflection\, community building\, and creating a new social imagination.  Please check out our upcoming classes and come together with us in virtual community for the talks by Professor Gillian Ahlgren and Professor Ashley Theuring\, talks that draw upon the richness of the spiritual and theological tradition to speak to the challenges we face at this unique time.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/live-stream-events-trauma-and-recovery-in-a-time-of-covid-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200503T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200503T163000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200414T202746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T202746Z
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SUMMARY:Turning to Faith: A Interfaith Discussion Series - Part 3 -Finding Courage in a Time of Overwhelming Fear
DESCRIPTION:During this historic time of overwhelming uncertainty and worldwide crisis\, we will continue the momentum of our community’s interfaith collaboration through a series of short webinars\, called “Turning to Faith.”  At a time when we cannot be together physically\, each half-hour “zoomette” will feature faith leaders’ spiritual sharing\, prayer and interactive conversation while answering “chat” questions from the Zoom audience. \nPart 3 – Sunday\, May 3 – Finding Courage in a time of Overwhelming Fear \nPart 4 – Sunday\, May 10 – Finding Community in a time of Social Isolation \nAll programs will air from 4:00 – 4:30 pm and require separate registrations.  Please register HERE to receive your passcode to participate. \nThe four-part series will include the participation of faith leaders representing Judaism\, Islam\, Baha’i\, Hinduism\, Buddhism\, Zoroastrianism\, Jainism\, Sikhism\, Unitarian Universalism\, Paganism and Indigenous\, and these Christian communities:   Roman Catholic\, Methodist\, Episcopal/Anglican\, Lutheran\, CME\, AME\, National Baptist Convention\, United Church of Christ\, Quaker\, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Non-Denominational. \nEquaSion and the Cincinnati Festival of Faiths\, in partnership with Xavier University’s Edward B. Brueggeman Center for Dialogue and The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, extend our sincere gratitude to the faith leaders contributing to our program. \nWelcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Turning to Faith. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.\nWebinar Sponsored by the EquaSion/Festival of Faiths\, in conjunction with The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, and the Brueggeman Center\, Xavier University.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/turning-to-faith-a-interfaith-discussion-series-part-3-finding-courage-in-a-time-of-overwhelming-fear/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200503T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200503T163000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200414T202746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T202746Z
UID:4398-1588521600-1588523400@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Turning to Faith: A Interfaith Discussion Series - Part 3 -Finding Courage in a Time of Overwhelming Fear
DESCRIPTION:During this historic time of overwhelming uncertainty and worldwide crisis\, we will continue the momentum of our community’s interfaith collaboration through a series of short webinars\, called “Turning to Faith.”  At a time when we cannot be together physically\, each half-hour “zoomette” will feature faith leaders’ spiritual sharing\, prayer and interactive conversation while answering “chat” questions from the Zoom audience. \nPart 3 – Sunday\, May 3 – Finding Courage in a time of Overwhelming Fear \nPart 4 – Sunday\, May 10 – Finding Community in a time of Social Isolation \nAll programs will air from 4:00 – 4:30 pm and require separate registrations.  Please register HERE to receive your passcode to participate. \nThe four-part series will include the participation of faith leaders representing Judaism\, Islam\, Baha’i\, Hinduism\, Buddhism\, Zoroastrianism\, Jainism\, Sikhism\, Unitarian Universalism\, Paganism and Indigenous\, and these Christian communities:   Roman Catholic\, Methodist\, Episcopal/Anglican\, Lutheran\, CME\, AME\, National Baptist Convention\, United Church of Christ\, Quaker\, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Non-Denominational. \nEquaSion and the Cincinnati Festival of Faiths\, in partnership with Xavier University’s Edward B. Brueggeman Center for Dialogue and The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, extend our sincere gratitude to the faith leaders contributing to our program. \nWelcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Turning to Faith. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.\nWebinar Sponsored by the EquaSion/Festival of Faiths\, in conjunction with The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, and the Brueggeman Center\, Xavier University.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/turning-to-faith-a-interfaith-discussion-series-part-3-finding-courage-in-a-time-of-overwhelming-fear-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200426T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200426T163000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200414T202448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T202448Z
UID:4397-1587916800-1587918600@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Turning to Faith: A Interfaith Discussion Series - Part 2 Finding Peace in Times of Anxiety
DESCRIPTION:During this historic time of overwhelming uncertainty and worldwide crisis\, we will continue the momentum of our community’s interfaith collaboration through a series of short webinars\, called “Turning to Faith.”  At a time when we cannot be together physically\, each half-hour “zoomette” will feature faith leaders’ spiritual sharing\, prayer and interactive conversation while answering “chat” questions from the Zoom audience. \nThe second in our series will be held this Sunday\, April 26\, beginning at 4:00 pm.  To join our community’s faith leaders for spiritual sharing\, prayer and interactive conversation\, please register HERE to receive your passcode to participate. \nRt. Rev. Thomas E. Breidenthal\,  Bishop\, Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio\nDeborah Vance\, Ph.D.\, Member\, Baha’i Community of Cincinnati\nRev. Jim Newby\, Pastor\, Cincinnati Friends Meeting\nAruni Marapane\, Member\, Cincinnati Buddhist Community\nRev. Connie Simon\, Pastor\, First Unitarian Church\nJames P. Buchanan\, Ph.D.\, Executive Director\, XU Brueggeman Center for Dialogue\, Moderato \nPart 2 – Sunday\, April 26 – Finding Peace in a time of Anxiety \nPart 3 – Sunday\, May 3 – Finding Courage in a time of Overwhelming Fear \nPart 4 – Sunday\, May 10 – Finding Community in a time of Social Isolation \nAll programs will air from 4:00 – 4:30 pm and require separate registrations.  Please register HERE to receive your passcode to participate. \n \nThe four-part series will include the participation of faith leaders representing Judaism\, Islam\, Baha’i\, Hinduism\, Buddhism\, Zoroastrianism\, Jainism\, Sikhism\, Unitarian Universalism\, Paganism and Indigenous\, and these Christian communities:   Roman Catholic\, Methodist\, Episcopal/Anglican\, Lutheran\, CME\, AME\, National Baptist Convention\, United Church of Christ\, Quaker\, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Non-Denominational. \nEquaSion and the Cincinnati Festival of Faiths\, in partnership with Xavier University’s Edward B. Brueggeman Center for Dialogue and The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, extend our sincere gratitude to the faith leaders contributing to our program. \nWelcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Turning to Faith. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.\nWebinar Sponsored by the EquaSion/Festival of Faiths\, in conjunction with The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, and the Brueggeman Center\, Xavier University.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/turning-to-faith-a-interfaith-discussion-series-part-2-finding-peace-in-times-of-anxiety-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200426T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200426T163000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200414T202448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200821T015720Z
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SUMMARY:Turning to Faith: A Interfaith Discussion Series - Part 2 Finding Peace in Times of Anxiety
DESCRIPTION:During this historic time of overwhelming uncertainty and worldwide crisis\, we will continue the momentum of our community’s interfaith collaboration through a series of short webinars\, called “Turning to Faith.”  At a time when we cannot be together physically\, each half-hour “zoomette” will feature faith leaders’ spiritual sharing\, prayer and interactive conversation while answering “chat” questions from the Zoom audience. \nThe second in our series will be held this Sunday\, April 26\, beginning at 4:00 pm.  To join our community’s faith leaders for spiritual sharing\, prayer and interactive conversation\, please register HERE to receive your passcode to participate. \nRt. Rev. Thomas E. Breidenthal\,  Bishop\, Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio\nDeborah Vance\, Ph.D.\, Member\, Baha’i Community of Cincinnati\nRev. Jim Newby\, Pastor\, Cincinnati Friends Meeting\nAruni Marapane\, Member\, Cincinnati Buddhist Community\nRev. Connie Simon\, Pastor\, First Unitarian Church\nJames P. Buchanan\, Ph.D.\, Executive Director\, XU Brueggeman Center for Dialogue\, Moderato \nPart 2 – Sunday\, April 26 – Finding Peace in a time of Anxiety \nPart 3 – Sunday\, May 3 – Finding Courage in a time of Overwhelming Fear \nPart 4 – Sunday\, May 10 – Finding Community in a time of Social Isolation \nAll programs will air from 4:00 – 4:30 pm and require separate registrations.  Please register HERE to receive your passcode to participate. \n \nThe four-part series will include the participation of faith leaders representing Judaism\, Islam\, Baha’i\, Hinduism\, Buddhism\, Zoroastrianism\, Jainism\, Sikhism\, Unitarian Universalism\, Paganism and Indigenous\, and these Christian communities:   Roman Catholic\, Methodist\, Episcopal/Anglican\, Lutheran\, CME\, AME\, National Baptist Convention\, United Church of Christ\, Quaker\, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Non-Denominational. \nEquaSion and the Cincinnati Festival of Faiths\, in partnership with Xavier University’s Edward B. Brueggeman Center for Dialogue and The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, extend our sincere gratitude to the faith leaders contributing to our program. \nWelcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Turning to Faith. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.\nWebinar Sponsored by the EquaSion/Festival of Faiths\, in conjunction with The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, and the Brueggeman Center\, Xavier University.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/turning-to-faith-a-interfaith-discussion-series-part-2-finding-peace-in-times-of-anxiety/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200419T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200419T163000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200414T174046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200425T154735Z
UID:899-1587312000-1587313800@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Turning to Faith: A Interfaith Discussion Series - Part 1 -Finding Hope in Times of Uncertainty
DESCRIPTION:EquaSion Presents \n \nDuring this historic time of overwhelming uncertainty and worldwide crisis\, we will continue the momentum of our community’s interfaith collaboration through a series of short webinars\, called “Turning to Faith.”  At a time when we cannot be together physically\, each half-hour “zoomette” will feature faith leaders’ spiritual sharing\, prayer and interactive conversation while answering “chat” questions from the Zoom audience. \nPart 1- Sunday\, April 19 – Finding Hope in a time of Uncertainty \nRev. Michael J. Graham\, S.J\,\, President\, Xavier University \nRabbi Gary P. Zola\, Executive Director\, Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion \nRt. Rev. Marvin F. Thomas\, Sr.\, Bishop\, Second Episcopal District\, CME Church \nImam Hossam Musa\, Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati \nAasees Kaur\, Sikh civil rights advocate \nJames Buchanan\, PhD\, Director\, Brueggeman Center for Dialogue\, Xavier University \nPart 2 – Sunday\, April 26 – Finding Peace in a time of Anxiety \nPart 3 – Sunday\, May 3 – Finding Courage in a time of Overwhelming Fear \nPart 4 – Sunday\, May 10 – Finding Community in a time of Social Isolation \nAll programs will air from 4:00 – 4:30 pm and require separate registrations.  Please register HERE to receive your passcode to participate. \nThe four-part series will include the participation of faith leaders representing Judaism\, Islam\, Baha’i\, Hinduism\, Buddhism\, Zoroastrianism\, Jainism\, Sikhism\, Unitarian Universalism\, Paganism and Indigenous\, and these Christian communities:   Roman Catholic\, Methodist\, Episcopal/Anglican\, Lutheran\, CME\, AME\, National Baptist Convention\, United Church of Christ\, Quaker\, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Non-Denominational. \nEquaSion and the Cincinnati Festival of Faiths\, in partnership with Xavier University’s Edward B. Brueggeman Center for Dialogue and The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, extend our sincere gratitude to the faith leaders contributing to our program. \nWelcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Turning to Faith. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. \nWebinar Sponsored by the EquaSion/Festival of Faiths\, in conjunction with The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, and the Brueggeman Center\, Xavier University.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/turning-to-faith-a-interfaith-discussion-series-part-1-finding-hope-in-times-of-uncertainty/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200419T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200419T163000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200414T174046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T174046Z
UID:4395-1587312000-1587313800@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Turning to Faith: A Interfaith Discussion Series - Part 1 -Finding Hope in Times of Uncertainty
DESCRIPTION:EquaSion Presents \n \nDuring this historic time of overwhelming uncertainty and worldwide crisis\, we will continue the momentum of our community’s interfaith collaboration through a series of short webinars\, called “Turning to Faith.”  At a time when we cannot be together physically\, each half-hour “zoomette” will feature faith leaders’ spiritual sharing\, prayer and interactive conversation while answering “chat” questions from the Zoom audience. \nPart 1- Sunday\, April 19 – Finding Hope in a time of Uncertainty \nRev. Michael J. Graham\, S.J\,\, President\, Xavier University \nRabbi Gary P. Zola\, Executive Director\, Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion \nRt. Rev. Marvin F. Thomas\, Sr.\, Bishop\, Second Episcopal District\, CME Church \nImam Hossam Musa\, Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati \nAasees Kaur\, Sikh civil rights advocate \nJames Buchanan\, PhD\, Director\, Brueggeman Center for Dialogue\, Xavier University \nPart 2 – Sunday\, April 26 – Finding Peace in a time of Anxiety \nPart 3 – Sunday\, May 3 – Finding Courage in a time of Overwhelming Fear \nPart 4 – Sunday\, May 10 – Finding Community in a time of Social Isolation \nAll programs will air from 4:00 – 4:30 pm and require separate registrations.  Please register HERE to receive your passcode to participate. \nThe four-part series will include the participation of faith leaders representing Judaism\, Islam\, Baha’i\, Hinduism\, Buddhism\, Zoroastrianism\, Jainism\, Sikhism\, Unitarian Universalism\, Paganism and Indigenous\, and these Christian communities:   Roman Catholic\, Methodist\, Episcopal/Anglican\, Lutheran\, CME\, AME\, National Baptist Convention\, United Church of Christ\, Quaker\, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Non-Denominational. \nEquaSion and the Cincinnati Festival of Faiths\, in partnership with Xavier University’s Edward B. Brueggeman Center for Dialogue and The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, extend our sincere gratitude to the faith leaders contributing to our program. \nWelcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Turning to Faith. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. \nWebinar Sponsored by the EquaSion/Festival of Faiths\, in conjunction with The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, and the Brueggeman Center\, Xavier University.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/turning-to-faith-a-interfaith-discussion-series-part-1-finding-hope-in-times-of-uncertainty-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200419T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200414T201943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T202304Z
UID:908-1587283200-1587661200@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Yom Hashoah 2020: A Week of Digital Holocaust Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:Yom Hashoah 2020: A Week of Digital Holocaust Remembrance \nWhile we are unable to gather in person for Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day)\, please join us online Sunday\, April 19 through Thursday\, April 23 for a week of moving Holocaust remembrance programs to remember the six million victims of the Holocaust and honor the survivors. Below is the full schedule of events\, which can also be viewed online at: holocaustandhumanity.org/yom-hashoah-2020/ \n\nSunday\, April 19 at 1:00 PM\nWebinar with Dr. Rachel Korazim on “Facing Absence” \nFor many years Holocaust (Shoa) commemoration focused on the horrible loss and its cruel details. The laws\, the markings\, the segregation\, deportation and murder. Our songs and stories tried hopelessly to capture the pain and the indescribable suffering. We should never let them be erased and forgotten. Yet it is time for us to try and capture the memory of their lives and make them our memories. We need to understand that they did not just disappear – they left us a legacy of how of how to walk in their footsteps. Visiting the places they lived in even when all we have is a wall\, an empty lot or a synagogue turned into community center – should become part of our journey. \nThis is an invitation to join my journey to rural Hungary in the wine land of Tokai:\nWe will explore the renewal of Jewish life in the beautifully renovated synagogue of Mad. We will imagine back Jewish family life as we face the empty lot where the Mikve (ritual bath) stood. We will listen to music still sung in those parts and remember the rabbis who composed it. The main centers of Jewish life nowadays are in North America and in Israel yet our memories linger on in Europe\, in the land our forefathers and mothers called home. These too we are commended to remember.Register here for the Zoom webinar with Dr. Korazim. \n\nMonday\, April 20 at Noon\nPerformance by Violinist Guy Braunstein \nWatch acclaimed violinist and Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra’s 2019-2020 Artist-in-Residence Guy Braunstein perform meaningful musical selections. \nPerformance video will be available on HHC’s Facebook and Vimeo pages. \n\nTuesday\, April 21 at Noon\nVirtual Commemoration: How We Will Carry Their Memory \nJoin us for a virtual commemoration including readings\, candle lighting\, and a communal moment of silence at 12:15 PM. If you cannot join us online\, we invite you to take a moment of silence and light a candle in your home to remember those who perished in the Holocaust. \nRegister here for the Zoom commemoration. \n\nWednesday\, April 22 at 11:00 AM\nHolocaust Survivor Testimony \nLocal Holocaust survivor Zahava Rendler will share her story of living in hiding as a child during the Holocaust as part of our Holocaust Speaker Series\, sponsored by Margaret and Michael Valentine. \nRegister here for the Zoom program. \n\nThursday\, April 23\nCarrying Remembrance into the Future \n11:00 AM: View local Holocaust survivor Dr. Michael Meyer’s oral history interview to learn about his experience fleeing the Holocaust. \nDr. Meyer’s interview will be available on HHC’s Facebook and Vimeo pages. \nThroughout the Day: Watch students perform poems inspired by the experiences of local Holocaust survivors and hear essays written by students reflecting on the importance of continuing to tell the stories of Holocaust survivors. \nVideos will be posted throughout the day on HHC’s Facebook page. \nWe look forward to seeing you online during our Week of Remembrance\, presented in partnership with the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati\, Jewish Family Service\, and the Mayerson JCC. \nQuestions? Please contact Sarah Schneider at sschneider@cincyhhc.org or (513) 487-3055. \nUnprecedented times can bring out the best in humanity. As this situation evolves\, the Holocaust & Humanity Center remains steadfast in its mission of ensuring the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today. Your support helps us move forward during this time. We encourage you to consider donating to HHC as an investment in our mission.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/yom-hashoah-2020-a-week-of-digital-holocaust-remembrance/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200419T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200414T201943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T201943Z
UID:4396-1587283200-1587661200@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Yom Hashoah 2020: A Week of Digital Holocaust Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:Yom Hashoah 2020: A Week of Digital Holocaust Remembrance \nWhile we are unable to gather in person for Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day)\, please join us online Sunday\, April 19 through Thursday\, April 23 for a week of moving Holocaust remembrance programs to remember the six million victims of the Holocaust and honor the survivors. Below is the full schedule of events\, which can also be viewed online at: holocaustandhumanity.org/yom-hashoah-2020/ \n\nSunday\, April 19 at 1:00 PM\nWebinar with Dr. Rachel Korazim on “Facing Absence” \nFor many years Holocaust (Shoa) commemoration focused on the horrible loss and its cruel details. The laws\, the markings\, the segregation\, deportation and murder. Our songs and stories tried hopelessly to capture the pain and the indescribable suffering. We should never let them be erased and forgotten. Yet it is time for us to try and capture the memory of their lives and make them our memories. We need to understand that they did not just disappear – they left us a legacy of how of how to walk in their footsteps. Visiting the places they lived in even when all we have is a wall\, an empty lot or a synagogue turned into community center – should become part of our journey. \nThis is an invitation to join my journey to rural Hungary in the wine land of Tokai:\nWe will explore the renewal of Jewish life in the beautifully renovated synagogue of Mad. We will imagine back Jewish family life as we face the empty lot where the Mikve (ritual bath) stood. We will listen to music still sung in those parts and remember the rabbis who composed it. The main centers of Jewish life nowadays are in North America and in Israel yet our memories linger on in Europe\, in the land our forefathers and mothers called home. These too we are commended to remember.Register here for the Zoom webinar with Dr. Korazim. \n\nMonday\, April 20 at Noon\nPerformance by Violinist Guy Braunstein \nWatch acclaimed violinist and Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra’s 2019-2020 Artist-in-Residence Guy Braunstein perform meaningful musical selections. \nPerformance video will be available on HHC’s Facebook and Vimeo pages. \n\nTuesday\, April 21 at Noon\nVirtual Commemoration: How We Will Carry Their Memory \nJoin us for a virtual commemoration including readings\, candle lighting\, and a communal moment of silence at 12:15 PM. If you cannot join us online\, we invite you to take a moment of silence and light a candle in your home to remember those who perished in the Holocaust. \nRegister here for the Zoom commemoration. \n\nWednesday\, April 22 at 11:00 AM\nHolocaust Survivor Testimony \nLocal Holocaust survivor Zahava Rendler will share her story of living in hiding as a child during the Holocaust as part of our Holocaust Speaker Series\, sponsored by Margaret and Michael Valentine. \nRegister here for the Zoom program. \n\nThursday\, April 23\nCarrying Remembrance into the Future \n11:00 AM: View local Holocaust survivor Dr. Michael Meyer’s oral history interview to learn about his experience fleeing the Holocaust. \nDr. Meyer’s interview will be available on HHC’s Facebook and Vimeo pages. \nThroughout the Day: Watch students perform poems inspired by the experiences of local Holocaust survivors and hear essays written by students reflecting on the importance of continuing to tell the stories of Holocaust survivors. \nVideos will be posted throughout the day on HHC’s Facebook page. \nWe look forward to seeing you online during our Week of Remembrance\, presented in partnership with the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati\, Jewish Family Service\, and the Mayerson JCC. \nQuestions? Please contact Sarah Schneider at sschneider@cincyhhc.org or (513) 487-3055. \nUnprecedented times can bring out the best in humanity. As this situation evolves\, the Holocaust & Humanity Center remains steadfast in its mission of ensuring the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today. Your support helps us move forward during this time. We encourage you to consider donating to HHC as an investment in our mission.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/yom-hashoah-2020-a-week-of-digital-holocaust-remembrance-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200416T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200416T160000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200413T163826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200821T015740Z
UID:859-1587049200-1587052800@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Get to Know Your Neighbor: Kroger's Impact on Local and Global Markets Amid COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn an effort to bring our audiences quality programming despite the coronavirus outbreak\, we are thrilled to announce our first live webinar\, Get to Know Your Neighbor: Kroger’s Impact on Local and Global Markets Amid COVID-19 on Thursday\, April 16th\, at 3pm. \nIn this half hour lecture\, we will be covering several topics as they relate to the business environment at Kroger and within the food industry during the COVID-19 crisis. \nTopics will include: \n\nOverall company response to the crisis in how we approach store operations\nShort-term impacts to product availability as COVID-19 expands\nSupply chain pressures both domestically and internationally\nShifting trends from food service and their long-term impacts\nGlobal food supply and macroeconomic conditions\nOverview and breadth of the Kroger family of brands\nScaling a personal and local touch across 2\,700+ stores\nEnabling category optimization through data analytics\n\nRegistration is free\, but space is limited! Register here!
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/get-to-know-your-neighbor-krogers-impact-on-local-and-global-markets-amid-covid-19/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200416T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200416T160000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200413T163826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200413T163826Z
UID:4393-1587049200-1587052800@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Get to Know Your Neighbor: Kroger's Impact on Local and Global Markets Amid COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn an effort to bring our audiences quality programming despite the coronavirus outbreak\, we are thrilled to announce our first live webinar\, Get to Know Your Neighbor: Kroger’s Impact on Local and Global Markets Amid COVID-19 on Thursday\, April 16th\, at 3pm. \nIn this half hour lecture\, we will be covering several topics as they relate to the business environment at Kroger and within the food industry during the COVID-19 crisis. \nTopics will include: \n\nOverall company response to the crisis in how we approach store operations\nShort-term impacts to product availability as COVID-19 expands\nSupply chain pressures both domestically and internationally\nShifting trends from food service and their long-term impacts\nGlobal food supply and macroeconomic conditions\nOverview and breadth of the Kroger family of brands\nScaling a personal and local touch across 2\,700+ stores\nEnabling category optimization through data analytics\n\nRegistration is free\, but space is limited! Register here!
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/get-to-know-your-neighbor-krogers-impact-on-local-and-global-markets-amid-covid-19-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200414T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200414T170000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200414T202946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T202946Z
UID:4399-1586851200-1586883600@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Turning to Faith: A Interfaith Discussion Series - Part 4 -Finding Community in a Time of Social Isolation
DESCRIPTION:During this historic time of overwhelming uncertainty and worldwide crisis\, we will continue the momentum of our community’s interfaith collaboration through a series of short webinars\, called “Turning to Faith.”  At a time when we cannot be together physically\, each half-hour “zoomette” will feature faith leaders’ spiritual sharing\, prayer and interactive conversation while answering “chat” questions from the Zoom audience. \nPart 4 – Sunday\, May 10 – Finding Community in a time of Social Isolation \nAll programs will air from 4:00 – 4:30 pm and require separate registrations.  Please register HERE to receive your passcode to participate. \nThe four-part series will include the participation of faith leaders representing Judaism\, Islam\, Baha’i\, Hinduism\, Buddhism\, Zoroastrianism\, Jainism\, Sikhism\, Unitarian Universalism\, Paganism and Indigenous\, and these Christian communities:   Roman Catholic\, Methodist\, Episcopal/Anglican\, Lutheran\, CME\, AME\, National Baptist Convention\, United Church of Christ\, Quaker\, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Non-Denominational. \nEquaSion and the Cincinnati Festival of Faiths\, in partnership with Xavier University’s Edward B. Brueggeman Center for Dialogue and The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, extend our sincere gratitude to the faith leaders contributing to our program. \nWelcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Turning to Faith. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.\nWebinar Sponsored by the EquaSion/Festival of Faiths\, in conjunction with The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, and the Brueggeman Center\, Xavier University.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/turning-to-faith-a-interfaith-discussion-series-part-4-finding-community-in-a-time-of-social-isolation-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200414T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200414T170000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200414T202946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T202946Z
UID:921-1586851200-1586883600@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Turning to Faith: A Interfaith Discussion Series - Part 4 -Finding Community in a Time of Social Isolation
DESCRIPTION:During this historic time of overwhelming uncertainty and worldwide crisis\, we will continue the momentum of our community’s interfaith collaboration through a series of short webinars\, called “Turning to Faith.”  At a time when we cannot be together physically\, each half-hour “zoomette” will feature faith leaders’ spiritual sharing\, prayer and interactive conversation while answering “chat” questions from the Zoom audience. \nPart 4 – Sunday\, May 10 – Finding Community in a time of Social Isolation \nAll programs will air from 4:00 – 4:30 pm and require separate registrations.  Please register HERE to receive your passcode to participate. \nThe four-part series will include the participation of faith leaders representing Judaism\, Islam\, Baha’i\, Hinduism\, Buddhism\, Zoroastrianism\, Jainism\, Sikhism\, Unitarian Universalism\, Paganism and Indigenous\, and these Christian communities:   Roman Catholic\, Methodist\, Episcopal/Anglican\, Lutheran\, CME\, AME\, National Baptist Convention\, United Church of Christ\, Quaker\, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Non-Denominational. \nEquaSion and the Cincinnati Festival of Faiths\, in partnership with Xavier University’s Edward B. Brueggeman Center for Dialogue and The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, extend our sincere gratitude to the faith leaders contributing to our program. \nWelcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Turning to Faith. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.\nWebinar Sponsored by the EquaSion/Festival of Faiths\, in conjunction with The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives\, and the Brueggeman Center\, Xavier University.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/turning-to-faith-a-interfaith-discussion-series-part-4-finding-community-in-a-time-of-social-isolation/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200501
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200413T164651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200413T164651Z
UID:4394-1586736000-1588291199@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Mt Healthy Alliance - Fundraising Event for Food Pantry
DESCRIPTION:http://www.mthealthyalliance.org/home.aspx
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/mt-healthy-alliance-fundraising-event-for-food-pantry-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200501
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200413T164651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200413T164651Z
UID:865-1586736000-1588291199@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Mt Healthy Alliance - Fundraising Event for Food Pantry
DESCRIPTION:http://www.mthealthyalliance.org/home.aspx
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/mt-healthy-alliance-fundraising-event-for-food-pantry/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200410T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200410T140000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074355
CREATED:20200410T135357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200410T135357Z
UID:4390-1586520000-1586527200@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Way of the Cross for Justice - YouTube
DESCRIPTION:Way of the Cross for Justice – April 10\, 2020 \n \nhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVu2yfr0p11X2Y-YoZ5B7bA \nReflections on Social Justice Issues with Rituals while at Home \nTopics: Human Trafficking\, Immigration\, Gun Violence\, Global Peace\, Climate Change \nGood Friday\, April 10\, 2020\, 12PM \nJoin us in Solidarity on YouTube on the Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center (IJPC) channel – video will be posted the morning of April 10 and will be available after the event. \nLink: www.youtube.com/channel/UCVu2yfr0p11X2Y-YoZ5B7bA \nExperience a collaboration of faith-based groups for an engaging prayer connecting the suffering of Jesus with the suffering brought about by injustice in our day. \nFacebook event here. \nFor more information email Allison@IJPCcincinnati.org.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/way-of-the-cross-for-justice-youtube-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200410T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200410T140000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074356
CREATED:20200410T135357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T165109Z
UID:812-1586520000-1586527200@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Way of the Cross for Justice - YouTube
DESCRIPTION:Way of the Cross for Justice – April 10\, 2020 \n \nhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVu2yfr0p11X2Y-YoZ5B7bA \nReflections on Social Justice Issues with Rituals while at Home \nTopics: Human Trafficking\, Immigration\, Gun Violence\, Global Peace\, Climate Change \nGood Friday\, April 10\, 2020\, 12PM \nJoin us in Solidarity on YouTube on the Intercommunity Justice and Peace Center (IJPC) channel – video will be posted the morning of April 10 and will be available after the event. \nLink: www.youtube.com/channel/UCVu2yfr0p11X2Y-YoZ5B7bA \nExperience a collaboration of faith-based groups for an engaging prayer connecting the suffering of Jesus with the suffering brought about by injustice in our day. \nFacebook event here. \nFor more information email Allison@IJPCcincinnati.org.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/way-of-the-cross-for-justice-youtube/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200411
DTSTAMP:20260705T074356
CREATED:20200410T142817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200410T142817Z
UID:4391-1586476800-1586563199@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Women's Interfaith Network Cincinnati- Worldwide Fasting
DESCRIPTION:Please join us again for another worldwide fast. During your fast\, please pray for:\nThe present pandemic to be controlled\nCaregivers to be protected\nThe economy to be strengthened\nLife will be normalized. \nHow do we fast? Two meals\, or a period of 24 hours\, is customary. But you decide what would constitute a sacrifice for you. Let us unite in pleading for healing throughout the world.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/womens-interfaith-network-cincinnati-worldwide-fasting-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200411
DTSTAMP:20260705T074356
CREATED:20200410T142817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T165137Z
UID:831-1586476800-1586563199@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Women's Interfaith Network Cincinnati- Worldwide Fasting
DESCRIPTION:Please join us again for another worldwide fast. During your fast\, please pray for:\nThe present pandemic to be controlled\nCaregivers to be protected\nThe economy to be strengthened\nLife will be normalized. \nHow do we fast? Two meals\, or a period of 24 hours\, is customary. But you decide what would constitute a sacrifice for you. Let us unite in pleading for healing throughout the world.
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/womens-interfaith-network-cincinnati-worldwide-fasting/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200405T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200405T180000
DTSTAMP:20260705T074356
CREATED:20200306T165058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200306T165058Z
UID:4384-1586098800-1586109600@interfaithcincy.org
SUMMARY:Kids4Peace - Inspiring Hope Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:I am delighted to invite you and your friends and family to our second annual Inspiring Hope Fundraiser on Sunday\, April 5th from 3:00-4:30 p.m. at the Music Resource Center (3032 Woodburn Ave). \nA lot has happened since last year’s Inspiring Hope event and even more is happening now. We can’t wait to fill you in! \nPlease consider attending the Inspiring Hope Event on April 5th as the youth tell you about what we’ve been up to\, where we are headed\, and why we need you to be part of the team! \nKids4Peace is an international organization committed to helping youth of different faith & cultural backgrounds come together\, be friends\, and work for positive social change in their neighborhoods. \nThe local chapter here in Cincinnati is planning to double our K4P summer camp participation\, extend an invitation to include more religions which means more kids\, host a national youth summit\, establish a brick and mortar K4P space\, transition 90% of all programming to be planned & facilitated by the youth and create more opportunities to strengthen their friendships with one another. \nSunday\, April 5\nInspiring Hope Fundraiser\n@ the Music Resource Center\n3032 Woodburn Ave\nCincinnati\, OH 45206 \n3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. – Registration and mingling\n3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. – Program and dessert buffet \nIf you plan to attend\, please let us know and register via EventBrite at bit.ly/k4p2020hope \nPeace and love\,\nAdam Hayden\nChapter Coordinator\nKids4Peace Cincinnati\n812-430-4464
URL:https://interfaithcincy.org/event/kids4peace-inspiring-hope-fundraiser-2/
LOCATION:Music Resource Center\, 3032 Woodburn Ave\, CIncinnati\, Ohio\, 45206
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