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SUMMARY:World Interfaith Harmony Week Challenge!
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table is organizing its 1st Annual World Interfaith Harmony Week in observance of World Interfaith Harmony Week from February 1st to February 7th. A week-long educational social media (Facebook\, Instagram) campaign aimed to spread awareness and a deeper understanding of diverse religious traditions. Each day the campaign will highlight one particular faith tradition. This campaign will provide a great opportunity to learn about various faith traditions\, build meaningful relationships\, and create social harmony and unity. \nInterfaith Round Table invites community members to send their picture\, or a short video clip about one of their faith traditions\, or any stereotype. The photo will be posted on the IRT social media handles. Join us and be part of the movement! \nFor more about World Interfaith Harmony\, Click Here. \nPlease email the photo/clip @ interfaithwashtenaw@gmail.com \nOr DM IRT’s Facebook  or Instagram \n\n(2 flyers attached- I-WIHW Challenge II– WIHW) \nSAVE THE DATE: \nSunday\, May 21 @ 5:00-7:00 pm\nChinmaya Mission\, 4760 Packard St. Ann Arbor
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/world-interfaith-harmony-week-challenge/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20230116T190000
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SUMMARY:Dr. King and the Legacy of Non-Violent Direct Action
DESCRIPTION:Dr. King and the Legacy of Non-Violent Direct Action\nJanuary 16 at 7-8:30 pm EST \nRegister here:  https://bit.ly/irt-mlk \nInterfaith Round Table and First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Ann Arbor Present\, “Dr. King and the Legacy of Non-Violent Direct Action.” Join us for a panel and community discussion on how we might draw on Dr. King’s legacy of non-violent action in service to social justice and building a Beloved Community.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/dr-king-and-the-legacy-of-non-violent-direct-action/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20221211T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20221211T163000
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SUMMARY:The Story of Hope and Faith
DESCRIPTION:Story of Prophet Abraham (pbuh) in Monotheistic Faiths\nThe Story of Hope and Faith\nDecember 11 at 3-4:30 pm EST \nRegister here:  https://bit.ly/faith-hope \nProphet Abraham (pbuh) is considered the father of monotheistic religions and usually a common ground” between Islam\, Christianity\, and Judaism. But at the same time\, it also narrates a different story in each faith tradition. What are the similarities and differences? What lessons can we learn\, and how in today’s America\, Prophet Abraham’s story gives us hope to build bridges and care for a shared humanity? \nJoin us for a panel and community discussion to explore the story of Abraham in monotheistic faith traditions and how we can learn to build bridges of friendship among each other.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/the-story-of-hope-and-faith/
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SUMMARY:Interwoven…Building Community Connection
DESCRIPTION:Register at: https://bit.ly/IRT-celebration \nInterfaith Round Table presents its “Annual Interfaith Fall Celebration.” This year’s theme\, “Interwoven…Building Community Connection\,” features inspiring speakers from various faith congregations\, a community-building activity\, and music. \nKeynote speakers are Brent B. Ward\, Maum Gloria Cox\, and Humza Irfan. Asha Vadlamudi from the Baha’is of Ann Arbor will read the Baha’i unity prayer. Spiritual musical performances include Mary & the Huz Band and Kath Weider & the Spirit Singing Band.\nAttendees are encouraged to bring some non-perishable items to donate to Food Gatherers. \nCome and join the celebrations. Walk-ins are welcome. \n  \n \n \n 
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/save-the-date-annual-irt-celebrations/
LOCATION:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints\, 1385 Green Road\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48105\, United States
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SUMMARY:Day Forum:  How to be an Ally?
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table invites you to a community discussion about how to be an Ally.\n How can we advance a culture of inclusion for all? What do our faith traditions teach us about allyship? How can we be a better ally by devoting our time to lifting others?\n  \nPlease bring a quote\, or share a personal experience. We will share these\, listen\, and build mutual appreciation and allyship.\nJoin us for an open discussion. All are welcome to attend. Please register at the link below:\n\nhttps://bit.ly/Be-Ally
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/day-forum-how-to-be-an-ally/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:International Day of Peace
DESCRIPTION:International Day of Peace: SEPTEMBER 18\, 3:00- 4:30 pm EST (Zoom) \nGuest Speaker: Peter Dougherty \nTheme: Active\, courageous nonviolence is the only way to end racism and build peace\nNonviolence is first of all the force within us that develops through hard work. It is an inner transformation from fear\, trauma\, and violence\, to wholeness – loving relationships with all people and all things\, that force is needed to build movements with strategies and tactics to confront and end racism\nInternational Day of Peace is observed around the world each year on September 21 and was established in 1981 by Resolution 36/37. The United Nations General Assembly declared this day “as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace\, both within and among all nations’ peoples.” The theme for this year’s International Day of Peace is “End racism.Build peace” \nMeet the Speaker: Peter Dougherty is a founder and a Core Member of Meta Peace Team (MPT). He is a Catholic priest of the diocese of Lansing\, MI. Peter has been involved in full-time peacemaking for over 40 years. He co-founded many nonviolent action organizations for social change and has been arrested and jailed many times for nonviolent civil resistance actions\, most often to end the madness of nuclear weapons and war. Since the founding of Meta Peace Team in 1993\, He continues to be an MPT speaker\, nonviolence trainer\, and organizer of Domestic and International peace teams providing unarmed civilian protection/protective accompaniment. He has been on peace teams in Bosnia\, Palestine (Gaza and the West Bank)\, Iraq\, Croatia\, Haiti\, Chiapas México\, and the U.S.\nAll are welcome to attend. Please register at the link below: \nhttps://bit.ly/endracism-buildpeace
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/international-day-of-peace/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:The Intersection of Justice and Faith: What do the diverse religions say about justice?
DESCRIPTION:Join us to explore the intersection of justice and faith in a few religions. How do we define “justice” in our faith\, and “how will it determine our work to achieve it”? \nSpeakers\n• Rabbi Dr. Maggid Chava Bahle<\n• Rev. Keith Koebel\n• Dr. Zahid H. Bukhari \nRead speakers bios and Register here: https://bit.ly/justice-and-faith
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/the-intersection-of-justice-and-faith-what-do-the-diverse-religions-say-about-justice/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220807T150000
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SUMMARY:Gun Violence in America
DESCRIPTION:What is the role of the faith communities in addressing gun violence? What factors have contributed to the rise in gun violence in the U.S. over the past years? What are faith communities and interfaith alliances doing\, and what can be done to prevent gun violence? Join us for a Zoom conversation for this guided discussion. \nSpeakers\n• Vicki Schroede: Lead Advisor – Gun Safety and Lead Organizer\, Episcopalians for Social Justice. Interfaith Action of SW MI\n• Sheikh Abdullah Al-Mahmudi Imam/Resident Scholar- Muslim Community of Ann Arbor –\n• Pastor Melody Geddis McFadden- Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action \nRead speakers bios and Register here:  https://bit.ly/gun-violence-in-america
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/gun-violence-in-america/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Day Forum: Who Taught You that You Are Loved?
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County invites you to an interspiritual discussion around this reflective question: “Who taught you that you are loved?” Which individuals and communities mirrored your worth and dignity to you? How did they convey that you were loveable\, worth loving\, and a person who is capable of expressing love? Together\, during the lunch hour\, we will share stories about these important sources of identity and care. \nWe invite you to this meaningful conversation. If you’d like to join us\, you can register at the link below:\nDay Forum: Who Taught You that You Are Loved?
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/day-forum-who-taught-you-that-you-are-loved/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220621T114500
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SUMMARY:Day Forum: Beloved\, Sacred Texts — Sharing and Listening
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County invites you to an interspiritual time of sharing over sacred texts. Each person is invited to bring a sacred text from their congregation\, community\, or personal life. We will share these with one another\, listen\, and build mutual appreciation. How might we learn from ancient wisdom and modern reflections? And how can we find distinctive themes and shared values? \nWe invite you to this meaningful conversation. If you’d like to join us\, you can register at the link below:\nDay Forum: Beloved\, Sacred Texts — Sharing and Listening
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/day-forum-beloved-sacred-texts-sharing-and-listening/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220517T114500
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SUMMARY:Day Forum: Discussing Modern Psalms
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County invites you to an interspiritual discussion of modern psalms with Dwight L. Wilson\, Board Chair of IRT. Among his other writings\, Dwight is the author of Modern Psalms in Search of Peace and Justice and Modern Psalms of Solace and Resistance. How can poetry and reflective writings bring us into closer relationship and alignment with the sacred? \nWe invite you to this meaningful conversation. If you’d like to join us\, you can register at the link below:\nDay Forum: Discussing Modern Psalms
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/day-forum-discussing-modern-psalms/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220419T114500
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CREATED:20220120T170151Z
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SUMMARY:Day Forum: From 'Place to Purpose' — Environmentalism and Climate Justice
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table invites you to an interspiritual dialogue concerning environmentalism and climate justice. As we near the celebration of Earth Day\, how do your spiritual traditions honor the concept of sacred place\, and how does that impact your work toward climate care? Which places in our world or in your upbringing provide you with a larger sense of purpose\, and how is that informing your work in caring for the earth? \nWe invite you to this meaningful conversation. If you’d like to join us\, you can register at the link below:\nDay Forum: From ‘Place to Purpose’ — Environmentalism and Climate Justice
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/day-forum-from-place-to-purpose-environmentalism-and-climate-justice/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220315T114500
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SUMMARY:Day Forum: Caring for Community Trauma
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table invites you to an interspiritual dialogue concerning community care in times of collective trauma. We are entering our third year of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the midst of this time\, all lives have been disrupted and some have been unended. How do we care for grief and loss on a massive scale? And how do we provide trauma-informed care during this pandemic alongside experiences of racism\, violence\, climate crisis disasters\, and more? During this time\, we will explore such questions and consider the ways we’ve received care ourselves. \nWe invite you to this meaningful conversation. If you’d like to join us\, you can register at the link below:\nDay Forum: Caring for Community Trauma
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/day-forum-caring-for-community-trauma/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220215T114500
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SUMMARY:Day Forum: Considering the Place of Prayer in the Modern World
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County invites you to an interspiritual dialogue about the place of prayer in the modern world. Together\, during the lunch hour\, we will explore vital questions together: What role does prayer play in your life\, and what forms can it take? How do you practice prayer personally or communally? Does prayer impact our own relationship to the modern world\, and if so\, how? \nWe invite you to this meaningful conversation. If you’d like to join us\, you can register at the link below:\nDay Forum: Considering the Place of Prayer in the Modern World
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/day-forum-considering-the-place-of-prayer-in-the-modern-world/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220210T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220210T193000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T165706Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Justice: Building Congregational Coalitions
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County invites you to a community discussion about climate justice as we interview Peggy Daub and Richard Tucker. In preparation for the 2021 Glasgow Climate Change Conference\, Peggy Daub\, Richard Tucker\, and additional community members of the Ann Arbor Friends Meeting organized an interfaith coalition this summer to march to Chase Bank\, demanding that the institution divest from fossil fuels and invest in renewable energy. How can we organize coalitions of congregations in this work? How do our spiritual traditions encourage us to protect the natural world and one another? \nPlease join us for this important conversation. To attend\, you can register below:\nClimate Justice: Building Congregational Coalitions
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/climate-justice-building-congregational-coalitions/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220118T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220118T130000
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CREATED:20220120T161359Z
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SUMMARY:Day Forum: 2022's Most Pressing Needs
DESCRIPTION:What are the most pressing issues of the 21st century? In response to these needs\, what values do you want to live? How do you plan to get involved in addressing these needs in 2022? We invite you to join IRT for our Day Forum where we will discuss these questions over the lunch hour. This conversation will be facilitated by Dwight L. Wilson\, Board Chair for IRT. \nPlease join us by registering at this link below:\nZoom Registration for Day Forum: 2022’s Most Pressing Needs
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/day-forum-2022s-most-pressing-needs/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220106T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220106T203000
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SUMMARY:The Commitment to Peacemaking: A January 6 Interview with Carson Smith
DESCRIPTION:IRT invites you to a virtual interview with Carson Smith to discuss the spiritual practice and personal commitment to peacemaking. On January 6\, we will reach the one year anniversary of the insurrection. We know that we live in a time of great division in our nation and around the world. How are we called to peacemaking — the deep work of upholding vulnerable people as we promote safety and collective flourishing? \nCarson Smith grew up in Flushing\, Michigan and is a graduate of the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. During his college years\, he was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Ann Arbor where he maintains many friendships. After commencement\, he spent a year living in Colombia as part of the Young Adult Volunteers (YAV) program of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A). During that time\, he built relationships in a rural community\, learned about land rights\, and explored the history and present conditions around the Colombian Peace Accords. Then he spent an additional YAV year working at the Presbyterian Mission to the United Nations in New York City. Additionally\, he has spent time in Palestine as an accompanier\, learning about the conflicts in Israel and Palestine while accompanying children and adults as they walk to work\, school\, and community events. \nNow Carson Smith is a law student at the University of Texas\, and he is exploring how law can be a crucial component in peacemaking. We will hear how he is reflecting on questions of peacemaking through his studies. For the first hour of our time together\, Renee Roederer will interview him\, and in the following half hour\, we will have a time of Q&A. \nPlease join us by registering at this link below:\nZoom Registration for Interview with Carson Smith
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/the-commitment-to-peacemaking-a-january-6-interview-with-carson-smith/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20211121T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20211121T203000
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CREATED:20211029T222322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211118T154039Z
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SUMMARY:An Interfaith Celebration of Thanks: Joyful Perseverance
DESCRIPTION:Due to high COVID and flu numbers in Washtenaw County\, we are pivoting our event to be on Zoom ONLY at 7pm. \nPlease register for the event here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkcuiqqT8tE9bpueCjgQAhBugG3WNZItn2 \nFor 27 years\, the Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County has offered a Celebration of Thanks event as an ideal time for people of faith and conscience to come together and show appreciation for our blessings. This year\, we will gather on Zoom to reflect upon the theme\, “Joyful Perseverance.” \nAs a community of spiritually oriented people\, we will give thanks with music\, interfaith conversation\, and spoken reflections. We will also encourage people to give to a collective offering: Half of the proceeds will support the Back Door Food Pantry\, and the other half will support the mission of IRT. \nRegister here for the Zoom link.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/an-interfaith-celebration-of-thanks-joyful-perseverance/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20211019T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20211019T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145223
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SUMMARY:*IN PERSON!* Day Forum: A Celebration of Welcome
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our monthly Day Forum — this time\, outside and in person! On Tuesday\, October 19 from 11:45am-1:00pm\, IRT will meet together for cakes and a variety of snacks in the outdoor pavilion and picnic area at Zion Lutheran Church (1501 W. Liberty Street\, Ann Arbor\, MI 48103). We will welcome the presence of one another and also invite new clergy and friends to Washtenaw County and to IRT. We ask that unvaccinated people wear masks\, and vaccinated people are welcome to wear them too if that adds more access and welcome. We will not require them outside or while eating\, but we will have space to spread apart. \nThe pavillion and picnic area are behind the church building. Please drive around to the back. Parking extends right to this area. If you have yard chairs you can bring\, please do that. We also have some picnic tables available. \n*If there’s a high chance of rain\, we will reschedule.* \nIf you plan on attending\, please RSVP with a reply to roederer@umich.edu.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/in-person-day-forum-a-celebration-of-welcome/
LOCATION:Zion Lutheran Church\, 1501 W. Liberty Street\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20211018T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20211018T113000
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SUMMARY:Climate Crisis: Global Multi-Religious Day of Action
DESCRIPTION:The Board of IRT invites you to participate in a multi-religious direct action event\, initiated and organized by the Ann Arbor Friends Meeting. We are invited to gather together at 11:30am at the Blake Transit Center (William Street and S. 4th Avenue in Ann Arbor). Then we will walk over to Chase Bank to deliver letters to the CEO of JP Morgan Chase\, asking him to lead Chase in divesting from fossil fuels and financing renewable energy businesses. This is part of an international witness by people of faith called together by Greenfaith Int’l to make visible the climate concerns of faith communities. If you cannot make it at 11:30am\, you can also meet us at Chase Bank (125 S. Main St). We invite clergy to wear religious attire.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/climate-crisis-global-multi-religious-day-of-action/
LOCATION:Blake Transit Center\, William Street and S. 4th Avenue\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20211012T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20211012T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145223
CREATED:20211010T183743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T150039Z
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SUMMARY:Tea Time with Dwight L. Wilson and Sandra Xenakis
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us for a virtual tea time on Tuesday\, October 12 from 1:00-2:00pm with Dwight L. Wilson and Sandra Xenakis. Along with the whole People Addressing Racism community in Saline\, they participated in writing a Position Paper on Reparations for Black Americans. What are some of the most significant convictions and actions shared within that position paper? Why is this a vital topic? What did it feel like to draft such a paper and to do it in a multi-racial\, community setting? Feel free to bring coffee\, tea\, lemonade\, snacks\, or anything you’d like for this virtual\, afternoon conversation! \nPlease register at the link below.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/tea-time-with-dwight-l-wilson-and-sandra-xenakis/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210928T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210928T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145223
CREATED:20211011T182827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T191457Z
UID:3343-1632829500-1632834000@irtwc.org
SUMMARY:IRT's Day Forum: Generational Faithfulness
DESCRIPTION:When you ponder the chain of generations before you and after you\, what sorts of themes have shaped their spiritual lives and the ways they make meaning? How does your worldview differ from those who are younger than you? Or those who are older than you? Or those who exist in your own generational cohort? And what commonalities and distinctions can you find? \nWe will meet for an interspiritual discussion around these themes on Tuesday\, September 28 from 11:45am-1:00pm.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/irts-day-forum-generational-faithfulness/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210915T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210915T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145223
CREATED:20211011T182952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T191438Z
UID:3345-1631710800-1631714400@irtwc.org
SUMMARY:Tea Time with Benjamin Hollenbach
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us for a virtual tea time on Wednesday\, September 15 from 1:00-2:00pm with anthropologist and Ph.D candidate Benjamin Hollenbach. We will learn about their research on LGBTQIA+ inclusion in mainline protestant congregations and also get to know Ben along with their thoughts\, hobbies\, and interests. Feel free to bring coffee\, tea\, lemonade\, snacks\, or anything you’d like for this virtual\, afternoon conversation! \nBenjamin T. Hollenbach (he/they) is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Michigan. Benjamin earned a B.A. in anthropology and classics at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster\, Pennsylvania. Benjamin’s research focuses on religion\, with a particular emphasis on contemporary Christianity in the United States and LGBTQ+ representation within Christian groups. By focusing on how people of faith determine which behaviors promote greater equity\, Benjamin’s dissertation examines the ways in which progressive Christian congregations shape and influence queer politics in the United States. Conversely\, Benjamin also examines the ways queer Christians actively construct queer religiosities\, and shape the religious institutions to which they belong. In their spare time\, Benjamin (or Ben) enjoys going to art museums and watching Joan Crawford movies.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/tea-time-with-benjamin-hollenbach/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210826T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210826T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145223
CREATED:20210804T153017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210804T153017Z
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SUMMARY:Parkluck: Southeast Area Park
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to our Parkluck series! Over the next couple of months\, we will have occasions to meet neighbors around shared tables at local parks as we share a vegetarian potluck meal. Please RSVP at the link below\, and IRT Director Renee Roederer will get in touch with you to see what you would like to bring to share. We request that all food be vegetarian\, and please label your ingredients in case there are allergies or religious dietary needs. We’ll eat in areas that have picnic tables\, but if you would like to bring your own outdoor chairs\, we invite that as well. \nPlease wear a mask if you are unvaccinated except while eating. Masks are not required for unvaccinated participants\, though some may want to wear them if that makes the event more safe\, accessible\, or comfortable for them. Friends are welcome too!
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/parkluck-southeast-area-park/
LOCATION:Southeast Area Park\, 2901 E. Elsworth Rd\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210817T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210817T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145223
CREATED:20210804T152422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210804T152422Z
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SUMMARY:Day Forum: Holding Compassionate Space for Divisive Conversations
DESCRIPTION:In our IRT mission statement\, we say\, “The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County is a spiritually based alliance of people from across the spectrum of faith who come together to address our commonalities and explore issues with the potential to be divisive.” How are we invited to hold space compassionately while discussing conversational or divisive topics? What best practices can guide us? \nOn the third Tuesday of each month\, we hold our Day Forum. This is an invitation for community members to come together during the lunch hour for connection\, friendship\, and interfaith dialogue. In later months\, we anticipate meeting in person\, but for now\, we will meet over Zoom. \nYou can register here to join us.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/day-forum-holding-compassionate-space-for-divisive-conversations/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210810T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210810T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145223
CREATED:20210804T152201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210804T152201Z
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SUMMARY:Tea Time with IRT Director Renee Roederer
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us for a virtual tea time on Tuesday\, August 10 from 1:00-2:00pm. This will be a Q&A time with IRT Director Renee Roederer. We can learn about the upcoming IRT program year together\, chat about current and local events\, and you can ask her get-to-know-you questions. Feel free to bring coffee\, tea\, lemonade\, snacks\, or anything you’d like for this virtual\, afternoon conversation. \nWe will meet over Zoom. You can register here to join us.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/tea-time-with-irt-director-renee-roederer-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210526T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210526T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145223
CREATED:20210419T134200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210419T134200Z
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SUMMARY:Book Study: “The Book of Joy” by the Dali Lama and Desmond Tutu
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County invites you to a three-week book discussion of The Book of Joy\, co-authored by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dali Lama. These two men are among the most respected spiritual leaders of the 21st century. In an intimate discussion\, they help us learn to experience sustainable joy even amidst pain and confusion. \nIn a series of three virtual evening discussions\, we will consider concepts shared in their best selling book. It’s not necessary to have previously read the book before coming\, but it will enrich your perspective. \nThis book discussion series will be led by Dwight L. Wilson\, IRT Board Member and former Co-Director. We look forward to having you join us. \nTo join us\, please register here. When you register\, the Zoom information will be sent to your address. You can join us by video or by phone. The same Zoom link and phone numbers will be repeated for all three weeks.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/book-study-the-book-of-joy-by-the-dali-lama-and-desmond-tutu-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210519T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210519T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145223
CREATED:20210419T134151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210419T134151Z
UID:2945-1621450800-1621456200@irtwc.org
SUMMARY:Book Study: “The Book of Joy” by the Dali Lama and Desmond Tutu
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County invites you to a three-week book discussion of The Book of Joy\, co-authored by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dali Lama. These two men are among the most respected spiritual leaders of the 21st century. In an intimate discussion\, they help us learn to experience sustainable joy even amidst pain and confusion. \nIn a series of three virtual evening discussions\, we will consider concepts shared in their best selling book. It’s not necessary to have previously read the book before coming\, but it will enrich your perspective. \nThis book discussion series will be led by Dwight L. Wilson\, IRT Board Member and former Co-Director. We look forward to having you join us. \nTo join us\, please register here. When you register\, the Zoom information will be sent to your address. You can join us by video or by phone. The same Zoom link and phone numbers will be repeated for all three weeks.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/book-study-the-book-of-joy-by-the-dali-lama-and-desmond-tutu-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210518T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210518T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145223
CREATED:20210505T143900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T143900Z
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SUMMARY:IRT Day Forum: Grow and Tell
DESCRIPTION:On the third Tuesday of each month\, the Interfaith Round Table invites the wider Washtenaw County community to join us for interfaith dialogue and friendship over the lunch hour. This month\, we’ll give a nod to our growing years (we mean this in more than one way!) Remember when we had show and tell as children? We’d like to do that together as adults. For this session\, we invite you to bring something — an object\, a symbol\, a photo\, something you’ve created\, a story\, or something else — to share a time when you’ve grown spiritually\, emotionally\, or socially. We will show these to one another and share our stories of growing personally. \nTo join us\, please register here. When you register\, the Zoom information will be sent to your address. You can join us by video or by phone.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/irt-day-forum-grow-and-tell/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210512T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210512T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T145223
CREATED:20210419T134029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210419T134029Z
UID:2942-1620846000-1620851400@irtwc.org
SUMMARY:Book Study: “The Book of Joy” by the Dali Lama and Desmond Tutu
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County invites you to a three-week book discussion of The Book of Joy\, co-authored by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dali Lama. These two men are among the most respected spiritual leaders of the 21st century. In an intimate discussion\, they help us learn to experience sustainable joy even amidst pain and confusion. \nIn a series of three virtual evening discussions\, we will consider concepts shared in their best selling book. It’s not necessary to have previously read the book before coming\, but it will enrich your perspective. \nThis book discussion series will be led by Dwight L. Wilson\, IRT Board Member and former Co-Director. We look forward to having you join us. \nTo join us\, please register here. When you register\, the Zoom information will be sent to your address. You can join us by video or by phone. The same Zoom link and phone numbers will be repeated for all three weeks.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/book-study-the-book-of-joy-by-the-dali-lama-and-desmond-tutu/
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