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Entries in peace (6)

Tuesday
Jan172012

World Sabbath of Religious Reconciliation brings together children of peace

On January 29, children of all ages will gather at Greater New Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church to celebrate the diversity of Metro Detroit faith traditions at the 13th Annual World Sabbath of Religious Reconciliation

With a mission to "teach our diverse population in Metro Detroit that the work of building a community of justice, equality, respect and peace is a calling that we all share," the World Sabbath has outgrown is original space at Christ Church Cranbrook and includes well over 100 children and youth, thanks to the leadership of chairperson and IFLC board member Gail Katz.

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Thursday
Dec152011

Daniel Buttry leads screening of 'Pray the Devil Back to Hell' on January 11

The inspiring documentary film "Pray the Devil Back to Hell" will be shown beginning at 6:30 p.m. January 11 at the Birmingham Community House, 380 South Bates in Birmingham.  Daniel Buttry, global consultant for peace and justice of the American Baptist Churches, will facilitate discussion after the film.

A story of sacrifice, unity and transcendence, "Pray the Devil Back to Hell" honors the perseverance of the women of Liberia.

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Thursday
Dec152011

Seminary celebrates Dan Buttry's 'Blessed are the Peacemakers' 

Daniel Buttry urged attendees at the Ecumenical Theological Seminary's advent celebration to find renewed inspiration from Isaiah Chapter 11: ". . . and a little child shall lead them."

"We say it every year, but we have forgotten the power of the words," said Buttry, international peace activist, author and IFLC board member, in reference to the oft-quoted Bible verse. 

Bringing the ancient prophecy into present day reality, Buttry shared stories of two impactful child activists--Choc’late Allen and Mayerly Sanchez--from his latest book, "Blessed are the Peacemakers". 

Read more about those child activists, the ETS's celebration honoring Dan Buttry, and the book "Blessed are the Peacemakers" at ReadTheSpirit.com

Tuesday
Oct252011

Archidiocese of Detroit hosts Interfaith Gathering for Peace

On October 27, the Archdiocese of Detroit is hosting an Interfaith Gathering for Peace at St. Fabian Parish in commemoration of the Interfaith Leaders Gathering for Peace hosted by Pope Benedict XVI on the same day in Assisi, Italy. The event will include a lunch for interfaith leaders, prayers, and music by Song and Spirit duo Brother Al Mascia and Maggid Steve Klaper.

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Saturday
Oct012011

Song and Spirit Institute for Peace cultivates interfaith harmony through music, arts and dialogue

Brother Al and Steve, courtesy of songandspirit.orgOn its website, Song and Spirit describes itself as “a Franciscan minstrel and a Jewish troubadour, working together to bring peace to the world one song at a time.”  While the phrase captures its modest beginnings, Song and Spirit has evolved into the full-fledged Song and Spirit Institute for Peace in Berkley, Michigan that offers programming focused on faith-in-action and adult faith formation.

The Institute hosts seminars, retreats, art workshops, community projects, performances, and worship, all serving its mission to “promote greater understanding among people of diverse religious, cultural and ethnic backgrounds through music, art, cultural programs, dialogue and study.”

Those elements will all converge at the Spirit of Assisi 25th Anniversary Celebration held October 27-29 at various locations throughout Metro Detroit.   The three-day event celebrates the 25th anniversary of Pope John Paul II’s historic 1986 gathering of leaders of all faiths in Assisi, Italy to pray together for peace. 

In cooperation with the Archdiocese of Detroit and area churches, synagogues, mosques, temples and other interfaith organizations, Song and Spirit has coordinated a weekend of peace-filled dialogue and exchange.   

“It is our hope that these exciting, insightful and uplifting activities will build bridges of faith and understanding within our diverse communities," say promotional materials. "On its 25 anniversary, we embrace The Spirit of Assisi as an example to be embodied –– a guiding force to heal a broken world, to complete that which cries for completion, to bring Shalom/Salaam to the world.”

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