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Weekly Update
January 7, 2010 
Greetings!

Happy New Year! On special occasions we forward our Weekly NYC Update to all of our subscribers, and we thought our first update in 2010 would be such occasion.

There are three amazing programs this January and more in the planning for February through April.  Next Wednesday, Samir Selmanovic will talk about "God Our Stranger: Why our faith, devotion and practice can't thrive without 'the other'" and on January 27, Joshua Stanton will lead a workshop on "Your Ethical Legacy: Different Faiths, Shared Values."  On Monday, January 25, Faith House will join 3,000 New Yorkers for the annual midnight street survey of the city's homeless population. 

Special announcement!  Faith House is a partner for Patheos' "Faith on Campus" video contest for students nationally.  Turn on your camera, talk about your faith, submit the footage, and wait for $5,500 in awards.  If you know students, share the news!

Finally, we would like to thank the 2009 Donors who gave generously to Faith this past year.  In the last six weeks, donors gave year-end gifts and pledges for 2010 of more than $25,000. 

We look forward to see you, working with you, and being blessed together by our relationships and shared future in 2010,

Bowie Snodgrass, Executive Director
LIVING ROOM
God Our Stranger: Why our faith, devotion & practice can't thrive without "the other"

Samir 
Wednesday, January 13, 2009

6 pm Doors, 7 pm Program

Intersections, 274 5th Ave
Btwn 29th and 30th Sts
New York, NY 10001

With Samir Selmanovic


Through the media, in our workplaces, and even in our families, the stranger has come close. Now, the other is not "out there." They have moved into our physical, intellectual and emotional neighborhoods. We are confronted not only with a new view of those we used to consider "outsiders," but with a new view of ourselves. We will explore the reasons why the stranger has an exulted status in ancient religious writings. Is it simply because religion teaches us virtue, or do the reasons go much deeper? And what does that have to do with our daily lives in the city?  This will be a mid-week evening of respite with texts, a talk by author Samir Selmanovic, discussion, and music.

Samir Selmanovic, Ph.D., author of It's Really All About God: Reflections of a Muslim Atheist Jewish Christian, is founder and Christian co-leader of Faith House Manhattan. Samir is also the director of a Christian community in New York City called Citylights and serves on the Interfaith Relations commission of the National Council of Churches and speaks nationally and internationally.

RSVPs welcome, but not required on Facebook or Meetup
SERVE TOGETHER
The NYC Street Survey

Hope 2010 Monday, January 25, 2010

10:30 PM - 1:30 AM

PS 191 Amsterdam School
210 W. 61st

For our January Serve together we will be joining a team of 3,000 New Yorkers for an overnight count of the NYC Homeless population.  The count is an effort of the NYC Department for Homeless Services to help determine the homeless population in order to focus outreach work. The count takes place in all five boroughs between 10:30-4:00 am on the night of Monday, January 25.  While the count might not take until 4:00am, volunteers are asked to keep the entire window open.

Please register for the event using the link below.  After you register please email me, Bara, at bara4987@gmail.com
. In order to participate with Faith House you must complete both steps.

For more information and to register please visit
https://a071-hope.nyc.gov/hope/welcome.aspx
Important Information When registering for this event on the website please fill in the following questions as seen here:
Training Site Selection:  
Mahattan      PS 191- Amsterdam School 210 W. 61st
Assigned Group Name:   Faith House Manhattan

While we might be split into 2-3 smaller groups (depending on the needs of the site), filling out the form in the same way gives us the best chance of being together that night. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.  I look forward to serving with you on January 25. Happy New Year!

Bara Levitt
Faith House Social Justice Intern

LIVING ROOM
Your Ethical Legacy:
Different Faiths, Shared Values

Jacob Blesses His Sons Wednesday, January 27, 2009

6 pm Doors, 7 pm Program

Intersections
274 5th Ave

Btwn 29th and 30th Sts
New York, NY 10001

With Joshua Stanton


"Ethical Wills" are not written by a lawyer and have nothing to do with your material possessions. Instead, they are your ethical legacies, detailing the values and experiences you would like to pass on to your family and closest friends. Learn about how these "love letters to your families" evolved from an ancient Jewish tradition into one present in all three Abrahamic religions -- and experience what it is like to record one yourself.

Joshua Stanton, a rabbinical student, co-Editor of the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue, and co-Director of Lessons of a Lifetime: The Ethical Will Project, will talk about his efforts to record the values of others through ethical wills and the remarkable potential these documents have to bridge generational, religious, and cultural divides.

Painting of Jacob Blessings His Sons by Harry Anderson

RSVPs welcome, but not required on Facebook or Meetup

UPCOMING LIVING ROOM GATHERINGS
February - April 2010

LR Intersections 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month Feb - April 2010

Doors at 6 PM,
Program at 7 PM

Intersections, 274 Fifth Ave between 29th and 30th Street

Feb 10, 2010    Christian Living Room
Feb 24, 2010    Purim! Jewish Living Room
Mar 10, 2010    Open Circle Living Room
Mar 24, 2010    Open Circle Living Room
April 14, 2010   Islamic Living Room
April 28, 2010   Islamic Living Room

All programs free and open to the public. Donations welcome.

Twice a month, Faith House hosts LIVING ROOM gatherings where we share holy days, learn new spiritual practices, and address current cultural and social issues. Each gathering has a specific theme and participatory elements.
In Faith,
 
Bowie Snodgrass, Director
Juliet rabia Gentile, Islamic Co-Leader
Samir Selmanovic, Founder and Christian Co-Leader
Bara Levitt, Social Justice Intern
 
WHAT'S HAPPENING?
LIVING ROOM
God Our Stranger
with Samir Selmanovic
SERVE TOGETHER
The NYC Street Survey
LIVING ROOM
Your Ethical Legacy
with Joshua Stanton
Upcoming Living Rooms February - April 2010
"Faith on Campus" Patheos Video Content
Thank You 2009 Donors!
"Faith on Campus"
Call for Videos -
Patheos Contest, Selmanovic a Judge

Patheos Video Contest
Patheos invites students age 18 and older to submit a video entry about your faith. Videos must fall into one of these three categories:

"Why I Am A _______ " (Christian, Jew, Muslim, Atheist, etc.)

"How I Live My Faith On Campus"

"Rituals & Practices Of My Faith."

PRIZE
The Grand Prize winner will receive a $2,500 prize while the finalist in each of the categories receives a $1,000 prize. There is also an audience favorite that is awarded to the video entry that gets the most votes from the public. In addition, the contest winners will be awarded a copy of Samir Selmanovic's book, It's Really All About God.

JUDGES
A panel of guest judges from the media and different faiths will select the Grand Prize Winner. Any person can vote for on their favorite entries to determine finalists. The 20 entries to receive the highest number of votes enter the final round.

Craig Detweiler 
William A. Graham 
Brad Hirschfield 
Lisa Miller 
Eboo Patel 
Sally Quinn 
Samir Selmanovic

SCHEDULE
Submission Period
Now through Jan 31
First Round (public voting)
Now through Jan 31
Prizes Awarded
February

Click for full information & to submit your video
Thank you to all
2009 Donors
Thank You
Thank you to all
who have supported
Faith House in 2009!


Your generous support makes Faith House possible!

Thank you also to everyone who anonymously contributed cash
at our 2009 Living Room Gatherings!

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