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An update of opportunities related to spirituality, ethics, culture & social justiceApril 10, 2012
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TODAY: Friendship Day 2012: Gustav Niebuhr

 

Tuesday, 4/10

Festival: Lunch Starting at 11:30 am, Program at 12:15 pm, Root Room

Lecture: Music Starting at 7:30 pm, Lecture at 8 pm, Finney Chapel

Save the date for Friendship Day 2012, when college and community will welcome Gustav Niebuhr, professor of religion and media studies at Syracuse University and former reporter for the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal. He is a leading writer about American religion and recently published Beyond Tolerance: Searching for Interfaith Understanding in America. He is also the grandson of H. Richard Niebuhr and the grand nephew of Reinhold Niebuhr, two of the most famous 20th c. Protestant theologians.

Anti-Fracking Film Screening: Gasland

 

Wednesday, 4/11, 4 pm, West Lecture Hall

Come see this award-winning documentary about the negative impacts of hydraulic fracking. For more information please contact Fajer Saeed (fsaeed@oberlin.edu). 

Learn About Interfaith Hospitality Network

 

Wednesday, 4/11, 7 pm, Oberlin Public Library Community Room

Come hear how the Interfaith Hospitality Network provides shelter in local congregations for families who lack housing and support for transportation, job seeking, childcare, education, and more. Speaker: Linda Slocum. Sponsored by National Organization for Women Oberlin Chapter (now.oberlin@gmail.com).

Kwok Pui-Lan at College of Wooster

 

Thursday, 4/12, 7:30 pm, Scheide Gault Recital Hall (525 E University St, Wooster, OH)

College of Wooster theologian-in-residence Kwok Pui-Lan will speak on "Occupy Religion: Theology of the Multitude". An Internationally known scholar, speaker, and a pioneer in Asian feminist theology and postcolonial criticism, she is known for her studies of gay activism in Asia and Asian American communities, globalization, and religion in the modern world. 

Oberlin Peace Week, 4/13-21

 

The Peace and Conflict Studies Concentration and community partners are co-sponsoring a Peace Week, 4/13-21. For more information about events please visit the website.

Alternatives to Violence Project Training

 

Friday, 4/13, 6-9 pm

Saturday, 4/14, 9 am-9 pm

Sunday, 4/15, 11 am-6 pm

Oberlin First United Methodist Church (45 S Professor St.)

 

AVP is a means to gain skills in nonviolent conflict resolution, self-affirmation, communication skills, and anger management. AVP began in U.S. prisons in the 1970s and has grown out into communities to teach skills like intergenerational communication, domestic communication, and trauma healing. Additionally, it has spread to dozens of countries around the world including many in the Middle East, Central and South America, and sub-Saharan Africa.

 

AVP workshops use the shared experience of participants, interactive exercises, games and role-plays to examine the ways in which we respond to situations where injustice, prejudice, frustration and anger can lead to aggressive behavior and violence. The training is highly experiential with participants choosing many of the ways in which the exercises and skill learning occur. Anyone who is interested in learning new and creative ways to respond to conflict in personal relationships and groups is welcome. We are using a sliding fee scale to cover the expenses, from $20 to $100, depending on your financial means. Please decide what you are able to pay--no one will be turned away even if they cannot afford $20. To register, please call or email David Snyder at (440) 574-9501 or davidasnyder@hotmail.com (please put "AVP" in the subject line). Sponsored by Oberlin Friends (Quaker) Meeting, Oberlin College Student Young Friends, and Oberlin College Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. More information on AVP is here.

Holy Cleveland: Mosque and Hindu Temple Field Trip

 

Saturday, 4/14, 10 am, Departing from the Multifaith Center

Lunch will be available for $5 at Udupi Cafe. Everyone should wear clothing that covers shoulders and knees (no tanktops, shorts) and women should bring a headscarf for visiting the masjid. To register please email greg.mcgonigle@oberlin.edu. Sponsored by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life.

Interfaith Hospitality Network Training: Date Change

 

Saturday, 4/14, 12-2:30 pm, First Church in Oberlin (UCC) Undercroft
This is an opportunity to learn about and support a creative effort to alleviate poverty and homelessness on a local level. The training will explain IHN's work, bringing together diverse congregations to host homeless families and help them get back on their feet. They will focus on preparing students to serve as volunteers. Service opportunities, which require a training, are available throughout the week of the April 15. Please RSVP to David Fisher at david.fisher@oberlin.edu by Friday, March 23 if you would like to attend the training, and/or if you are interested in joining a service opportunity. 

Local Women Interfaith Leaders Panel

 

Wednesday, 4/18, 7-8:30 pm, King 106

Sponsored by the Interfaith Student Council and the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life.

Peace Potluck: The Oberlin Project

 

Friday, 4/20, 5:30 supper, 6:45-7:45 pm program, Peace Community Church

City Manager Eric Norenberg will be speaking about the City of Oberlin's work on The Oberlin Project. In October, David Orr came and talked about the college's work on this project. Come learn more. Handicapped access in the rear. 

Interfaith Service Day Spring 2012

 

Sunday, 4/22, 1-6 pm, Starting at the Multifaith Center

REGISTER BY CLICKING HERE

OC students of all religions and philosophies are welcome to engage in this Interfaith Service Day, which will focus on intentional ecological service in celebration of Earth Day. We will register at 1 pm, serve in local non-profit settings, and conclude with reflection and a meal by 6 pm. All are welcome. Registration information available soon. For more information please contact Alyssa.Phelps@oberlin.edu or Lara.Griffin@oberlin.edu.

"Out of Cordoba" Director Talk and Film Screening

 

Thursday, 4/26, 7:30 pm, King 306

Director Jacob Bender will screen and discuss his film "Out of Cordoba: Averroes and Maimonides in Their Time and Ours" which explores some of the most vexing issues of our time: Is there a "clash of civilizations" between Western and Muslim civilizations? Are Jews and Muslims incapable of peaceful coexistence? Does religious faith lead inevitably to xenophobia and violence? Sponsored by the Mead Swing Lectureship Committee, the History Department, La Casa Hispánica, Cinema Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies, and Comparative Muslim Cultures and Civilizations.

The Sacred Side of Jazz

 

Saturday, 4/28, 8 pm, First Church in Oberlin UCC

Members of the Oikos Ensemble will lead a workshop in collaboration with local artists on the spiritual side of jazz music and its use in worshipful settings. Sponsored by the First Church in Oberlin UCC.

SEPA Annual Guatemalan Dinner

 

Saturday, 4/28, 6 pm, First Church in Oberlin UCC

Guest Speaker John Gates, "Guatemalan Returned Refugee Communities Today"

All proceeds suport scholarships, teachers, and projects in the Guatemalan communities of Santa Elena and Copal AA. Tickets: $10 Individual, $25 Family (2 adults and 2 children under 12) available 4/20 at Ben Franklin or First Church.

Multifaith Baccalaureate Celebration 2012

 

Sunday, 5/27, 1:30 pm, Warner Concert Hall

All are welcome at this multifaith spiritual celebration with music, prayers, inspirational readings and an address to give thanks for, inspire, and bless the Class of 2012. This year's address will be given by Daisy Kahn, Executive Director of the American Society for Muslim Advancement, which was a major partner in the effort to build a mosque and interfaith center near Ground Zero in New York City. ASMA is also engaged in domestic and international programs to promote Muslim women's and youth empowerment and leadership and to deepen the discourse of progressive Islam. Sponsored by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life and the Commencement/Reunion Weekend Committee.

Weekly Gatherings 
  • Christ Episcopal Church Student Lunch: Mondays, Noon, The Rectory (158 Elm Street)
  • Hillel Meeting: Tuesdays, 12:15 pm, Wilder 216
  • Queers and Allies of Faith: Tuesdays, 8 pm, Multifaith Center 
  • A Cappella Chapel Service (led by CREDO): Wednesdays, 12:10 pm, Fairchild Chapel
  • First Church in Oberlin (UCC) Wednesdays: Jazz Worship 5-5:45 pm, Free Student Dinner 5:45 pm, and Adult Education 6:45 pm, First Church
  • Liberated Unitarian Universalist Voices: Wednesdays, 7 pm, Multifaith Center
  • Oberlin Pagan Awareness Network: Wednesdays, 7 pm, Wilder TBA
  • Taize Service (led by Ecumenical Christians of Oberlin): Wednesdays, 7 pm, Fairchild Chapel
  • Oberlin Buddhist Fellowship Meetings: Thursdays, 7 pm, Wilder 215
  • ECO Lunch: Fridays, Noon, Wilder DeCafe
  • Muslim Students Association Jumah Prayer: Fridays, 12:45 pm, Wilder 222
  • Campus Shabbat: Fridays, Services 5:30 pm, Dinner 7 pm, Kosher-Halal Co-op (Talcott Hall)
  • Chabad Shabbat: Fridays, Services 6:30 pm, Dinner 7 pm, 111 N. Pleasant
  • Chinese Christian Fellowship (Mandarin): Fridays, 7:30 pm, Wilder TBA
  • Oberlin Orthodox Christian Fellowship Morning Prayer and Divine Liturgy: Sundays, Leaving at 8:20 am, Please contact the OOCF Advisor
  • Oberlin Buddhist Fellowship Meditation: Sundays, 11 am, Warner Dance Studio
  • Oberlin Friends Meeting: Sundays, 11 am, Multifaith Center
  • Voices for Christ: Sundays, 3:30 pm, Bibbins 334
  • Newman Mass: Sundays, 5 pm, Fairchild Chapel
  • Oberlin Baha'i Club Dinner and Devotions: Sundays, 5 pm, Please contact Amanda Schmidt 
  • ECO Dinner and Discussion: Sundays, 6 pm, Multifaith Center
  • Oberlin Bhakti Yoga Society Kirtan: Sundays, 7 pm, Fairchild Chapel
  • Oberlin Meditators: Sundays-Thursdays, 5 and 8:30 pm, Wilder 325
  • Oberlin Christian Fellowship (InterVarsity) Small and Large Groups: Please see the OCF website
 
Meditation of the Week

 

Justice is about getting and forgetting; friendship is about giving and forgiving. --Amir Mahallati

Rev. Greg McGonigle

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