2014 Lenten Luncheon Schedule |
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WHO
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WHAT
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WHERE
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WHEN
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Jon Heeringa, Pastor
First Presbyterian Church |
First Lenten
Luncheon |
First Presbyterian Church,
17 N Court Square |
March 12
12:05 to 12:55 |
Steve Hay, Pastor
Asbury United Methodist Church |
Second Lenten Luncheon
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Harrisonburg Unitarian Universalist Church, 4104 Rawley Pike
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March 19
12:05 to 12:55 |
Sara Ardrey-Graves
Associate Rector, Emmanuel Episcopal Church |
Third Lenten
Luncheon |
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
210 S. Avenue |
March 26
12:05 to 12:55 |
Richard Wehrle, Pastor
Sunrise Church of the
Brethren |
Fourth Lenten Luncheon
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Presbytery of Shenandoah
1111 N, Main Street |
April 2
12:05 to 12:55 |
Joe Goldsmith, Priest
Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church |
Fifth Lenten
Luncheon |
Blessed Sacrament Catholic
Church, 154 N. Main Street |
April 9
12:05 to 12:55 |
Saturday, February 8, 2014
2014 Lenten Luncheons
February 6, 2014 Program
EMU's West Dining Room for a 12 noon to 1:30 program on Volunteer Farm program in Woodstock for growing food for local Food Bank.
January 2014 Program
Program from 12 noon to 1:30 pm at Emmanuel Episcopal Church on the Open Doors Thermal Shelter (formerly HARTS).
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
December 5 IFA Luncheon
Jerrilyn MacDanel,
a highly-respected music educator who has guided our area children
through many aspects of musicianship for many years while also
developing her own philosophy of music education, will speak to us on music as "the heart of worship."
Jerrilyn
will take on the topic of "contemporary" music and how it fits in to
worship services, both within the established church and beyond the
church walls. The sacred dimension of music can penetrate every heart,
and Jerrilyn will help us to explore the many ways in which choral
singing can open our hearts to sacred experience.
We meet in the East Dining Room of EMU's cafeteria at noon Thursday, December 5.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Community Events
“The Church and
Same-Sex Marriage: Two Perspectives”
A coalition
of local groups will sponsor a public forum entitled, “The Church and
Same-Sex Marriage: Two Perspectives,” at Bridgewater College’s Cole Hall
on Tuesday, November 12th, at 7 p.m.
This
structured dialogue will present the community with two different
pastoral perspectives on same-sex marriage. The event is being hosted by
Bridgewater College’s Pre-Law Society and co-sponsored by Eastern
Mennonite University’s Center for Interfaith Engagement and The Valley
Family Forum.
The
traditional position—that the Church should only endorse marriage
between a man and woman—will be presented by Dr. John Sloop, who served
as Senior Pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Harrisonburg for the
past 27 years. The view that the Church should also endorse same-sex
marriage will be presented by Rev. Daniel Robayo, who was ordained in
1988 and is the current Rector of Harrisonburg’s Emmanuel Episcopal
Church.
While
the session will bear some resemblances to a traditional debate, its
organizers prefer to call it an “encounter.” The encounter is designed
to foster mutual respect and a deeper understanding of the two
perspectives rather than to produce a “winner.” For instance, after both
perspectives are presented, each participant will be asked to restate
the other’s perspective to the other's satisfaction. There will also be a
time for the two participants to entertain questions from the audience.
Eastern Mennonite University’s Barry Hart will moderate the encounter.
Hart is a professor of Trauma, Identity and Conflict Studies at EMU’s
Center for Justice and Peacebuilding.
This
will be the first of two encounters dealing with cultural issues
surrounding same-sex marriage. The second, tentatively scheduled for
next spring, will feature public policy experts discussing the question
of whether civil marriage should encompass committed same-sex couples.
These
encounters are the product of the newly-created “Community Dialogue
Project,” which seeks to bring liberal and conservative elements of the
community together to discuss important cultural issues at a deeper
level and with greater civility than is typical in today’s polarized,
partisan environment. The Community Dialogue Project includes John
Fairfield, Research Fellow at EMU's Center for Interfaith Engagement;
Rita Dunaway, Vice President for Public Policy at Virginia Christian
Alliance; David Brubaker, Associate Professor with EMU’s Center for
Justice and Peacebuilding; and Tim Frost, Facilitating Pastor at
Covenant Presbyterian Church.
A pdf of a publicity poster is here. For more information, please contact The Community Dialogue Project at CommunityDialogueProject@ gmail.com.
For more information, please contact John Fairfield at contact me at (540) 271 4008; jhn.frfld@gmail.com, or Rita Dunaway at (540) 830-1229; rita.dunaway@gmail. com
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
September Program
Isabel Castillo and Rick Castaneda of Virginia Organizing will
present "Documented and Afraid: What does the faith community
have to say about immigration reform?"
Meal and program from noon to 1:30 in the West Dining Room on the ground floor of Northlawn at Eastern Mennonite University. Come early to go through the line before the student rush. Senior discount available.
Meal and program from noon to 1:30 in the West Dining Room on the ground floor of Northlawn at Eastern Mennonite University. Come early to go through the line before the student rush. Senior discount available.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
May 2013 Interfaith Program
Our May 2 meeting will be at Harrisonburg’s
Church of Latter
Day Saints meetinghouse at 210 South Main,
http://goo.gl/maps/IoLJk . The
speakers will be Bob Brady and Jim Herrick. They will share thoughts on being
a "Mormon" in the Shenandoah Valley.
Jim is a professor of microbiology at JMU and a former bishop of the LDS
1st Ward in Harrisonburg.
Bob is retired and has been an active participant of IFA for many years.
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