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.

Part 4 – Sunday, May 10 – Finding Community in a time of Social Isolation

All programs will air from 4:00 – 4:30 pm and require separate registrations.  Please register HERE to receive your passcode to participate.

The 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.

EquaSion 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.

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Turning to Faith. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
Webinar 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.

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.

The 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.

Rt. Rev. Thomas E. Breidenthal,  Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio
Deborah Vance, Ph.D., Member, Baha’i Community of Cincinnati
Rev. Jim Newby, Pastor, Cincinnati Friends Meeting
Aruni Marapane, Member, Cincinnati Buddhist Community
Rev. Connie Simon, Pastor, First Unitarian Church
James P. Buchanan, Ph.D., Executive Director, XU Brueggeman Center for Dialogue, Moderato

Part 2 – Sunday, April 26 – Finding Peace in a time of Anxiety

Part 3 – Sunday, May 3 – Finding Courage in a time of Overwhelming Fear

Part 4 – Sunday, May 10 – Finding Community in a time of Social Isolation

All programs will air from 4:00 – 4:30 pm and require separate registrations.  Please register HERE to receive your passcode to participate.

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.

The 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.

Rt. Rev. Thomas E. Breidenthal,  Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio
Deborah Vance, Ph.D., Member, Baha’i Community of Cincinnati
Rev. Jim Newby, Pastor, Cincinnati Friends Meeting
Aruni Marapane, Member, Cincinnati Buddhist Community
Rev. Connie Simon, Pastor, First Unitarian Church
James P. Buchanan, Ph.D., Executive Director, XU Brueggeman Center for Dialogue, Moderato

Part 2 – Sunday, April 26 – Finding Peace in a time of Anxiety

Part 3 – Sunday, May 3 – Finding Courage in a time of Overwhelming Fear

Part 4 – Sunday, May 10 – Finding Community in a time of Social Isolation

All programs will air from 4:00 – 4:30 pm and require separate registrations.  Please register HERE to receive your passcode to participate.

Talk with Dr. Ashley Theuring

Monday, May 4th, 2020 @ 7:30pm
We 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.

http://www.bellarminechapel.org/courage-ahlgren.html

Talk with Dr. Ashley Theuring

Monday, May 4th, 2020 @ 7:30pm
We 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.

http://www.bellarminechapel.org/courage-ahlgren.html

Please join us again for another worldwide fast. During your fast, please pray for:
The present pandemic to be controlled
Caregivers to be protected
The economy to be strengthened
Life will be normalized.

How 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.

Please join us again for another worldwide fast. During your fast, please pray for:
The present pandemic to be controlled
Caregivers to be protected
The economy to be strengthened
Life will be normalized.

How 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.

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).

A lot has happened since last year’s Inspiring Hope event and even more is happening now. We can’t wait to fill you in!

Please 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!

Sunday, April 5
Inspiring Hope Fundraiser
@ the Music Resource Center
3032 Woodburn Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45206

3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. – Registration and mingling
3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. – Program and dessert buffet

If you plan to attend, please let us know and register via EventBrite at bit.ly/k4p2020hope (or by clicking the blue rectangle above or below:)

Peace and love,
Adam Hayden
Chapter Coordinator
Kids4Peace Cincinnati
812-430-4464


Tuesdays, 10:30am – 12pm
Locations vary
J Member: $10; public: $13 per visit

Visit Cincinnati’s religious landmarks and learn about their beliefs. Explore the values we have in common and what makes each religion unique. Participants are invited to register for individual visits or enroll in all five. Transportation is not included.

Know Your Neighbor Flyer

Feb. 4 – Holy Trinity St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
Feb. 25 – Cincinnati’s Community Mikveh (Jewish ritual bath)
March 3 – Hindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati

Register

 


Tuesdays, 10:30am – 12pm
Locations vary
J Member: $10; public: $13 per visit

Visit Cincinnati’s religious landmarks and learn about their beliefs. Explore the values we have in common and what makes each religion unique. Participants are invited to register for individual visits or enroll in all five. Transportation is not included.

Know Your Neighbor Flyer

Feb. 4 – Holy Trinity St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
Feb. 25 – Cincinnati’s Community Mikveh (Jewish ritual bath)
March 3 – Hindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati

Register