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Of Peace and Politics: Something to Read: the "Interfaith Amigos" of Yes! Magazine
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Of Peace and Politics. Reflections, interpretations, and observations of living in DC, interning on Capitol Hill, and the glories, mundaneness, challenges and humor in contributing to FCNL's mission. Something to Read: the "Interfaith Amigos" of Yes! For a while now, one of my favorite sources of interesting and sometimes challenging information has been Yes! Their tagline is, "Powerful Ideas, Practical Actions" and I've certainly always found something to like in their publication and on their website.
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Brookings Interfaith Council: April 2015
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The online home of the "interfaithing" community in Brookings, South Dakota. Tuesday, April 21, 2015. Next BIC Event to Focus on Religious Imagery and Respect. The Brookings Interfaith Council will next meet at 6:30pm on Thursday, May 14, at the Brookings Public Library. Our customary potluck will be followed by a broad-ranging discussion regarding religious imagery and respect. Do European and North American countries have speech laws that other countries or cultures do not understand? Philosophy and Re...
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Brookings Interfaith Council: June 2014
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The online home of the "interfaithing" community in Brookings, South Dakota. Tuesday, June 3, 2014. Come to a Picnic! The Brookings Interfaith Council invites you to a picnic on Wednesday, June 18, in Shelter C at Hillcrest Park. We will begin with a potluck meal around 5pm. The shelter is reserved until dark, so we'll have plenty of time for fellowship. There will be no formal program. Drop by or stay for the entire event. Join us if you can! Posted by Phyllis Cole-Dai. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Brookings Interfaith Council: March 2014
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The online home of the "interfaithing" community in Brookings, South Dakota. Saturday, March 8, 2014. April Dialogue: Celebrating with the Hindu Community (4/3). The next BIC dialogue will be held at 6:30 pm on Thursday, April 3, in the Cooper Room of the Brookings Public Library. It will be hosted by the Hindu community, whose members invite the public to celebrate with them the birthday of Lord Rama as well as New Year 2071, both of which fall around this time. On April 3 BIC will also help celebrate t...
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You Who Stand in the Doorway, Come in: October 2010
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You Who Stand in the Doorway, Come in. A community oral storytelling festival and peace initiative bringing together members from the local immigrant, refugee and larger community to build bridges of understanding across cultures and generations. Monday, October 18, 2010. Reporting on the Intercultural and Intergenerational Community Storytelling Festival in Seattle. Special thanks to Sam Farazaino, Principal at Inscape. For inviting me to participate in Passages. Day One and Two. Rabbi James Louis Mirel...
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Brookings Interfaith Council: December 2014
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The online home of the "interfaithing" community in Brookings, South Dakota. Monday, December 22, 2014. January Potluck to Discuss Interfaith "End of Life" Issues. The Brookings Interfaith Council will next gather at 6:30pm on Thursday, January 8, at the Brookings Public Library. Our customary potluck will be followed by a broad-ranging discussion regarding "end of life" issues. How to provide caregiving. How one can die with dignity. How to deal with wills, living wills and durable powers of attorney.
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Brookings Interfaith Council: November 2014
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The online home of the "interfaithing" community in Brookings, South Dakota. Friday, November 14, 2014. December 11th Potluck to Focus on Religion and Economic Justice. BIC will next gather at 6:30pm on December 11, 2014, at the Brookings United Church of Christ, 828 8th Street South. Please bring a dish to pass, if you're able, or just show up. All are welcome. Invite a friend. Please be aware that many in our interfaith community do not eat pork or may be vegetarian. Posted by Phyllis Cole-Dai.
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You Who Stand in the Doorway, Come in: September 2010
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You Who Stand in the Doorway, Come in. A community oral storytelling festival and peace initiative bringing together members from the local immigrant, refugee and larger community to build bridges of understanding across cultures and generations. Wednesday, September 22, 2010. Community Oral Storytelling Festival at Inscape Seattle. Just wanted to share that I have confirmed my participation at the Passages event at Inscape. Former INS building in Seattle. Stay tuned for more information and updates.
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Honoring the Stranger - KidSpirit Online
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KidSpirit Online Tackling life's big ideas together. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. Visit us on Flickr. By The Interfaith Amigos. July 20, 2015. From left to right: Imam Jamal Rahman, Pastor Don Mackenzie, and Rabbi Ted Falcon. The Stranger in Jewish Experience and Teachings. By Rabbi Ted Falcon, Ph.D. He said, “Are you a Jew? When I said, “Yes, I am,” he hauled off and punched me in the stomach! When I asked him why not, he said, “My parents found out you are Jewish.”. I could also understan...
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Corinna Nicolaou | One None Gets Some
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One None Gets Some. Mining religion for essential wisdom to live better. Author Archives: Corinna Nicolaou. August 23, 2016. The Constitution of the Iroquois Nations says:. In response to this shooting, and others like it all over the country, my 17-year-old nephew and many of his friends began participating in a peaceful protest, more akin to a vigil, outside the Minnesota governor’s mansion as part of the Black Lives Matter movement. When I arrived, he was still spending hours there every day as if...