Greetings!
From Sunday March 21 through Sunday March 28, Faith House is sponsoring four exceptional events: a field trip to an authentic Korean Buddhist Temple, an Early Christian Communion with Emily Scott and St. Lydia's, a chance to support the largest community-based AIDS service organization in the United States by volunteering at their thrift store, and our 2nd Interfaith Seder with Rabbi David Ingber at St. Francis Xavier Church. Read through the full info below, pick one or four events, and RSVP!
Faith House will not have any events during Holy Week or Passover, but we have many more amazing Living Rooms planned this spring and summer! Guest Hosts to include: Sundeep Sonny Singh on Vaisakhi, Sikhism, and Social Justice, Ibrahim Abdul-Matin on What Islam Teaches About Protecting the Planet, Austin Dacey on the Secular Conscience, and Peter Rollins, author and founder of the Ikon Community in Belfast.
On this St. Patrick's Day, as we approach the Spring Equinox, blessings to you all and may the rebirth of nature renew our spirits and souls.
See you next week!
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FIELD TRIP Chogyesa Zen Temple of New York
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Arrive by 10:45 AM Practice begins at 11 AM
Followed by meal, approx 1 PM
Chogyesa Zen Temple of NY 42 West 96th Street Btwn CPW and Columbus Ave
Directions By Subway: 1, 2, 3 , B, C to 96 Street Station
We
are invited by Myong Haeng Sunim, host of our March 10th Living Room,
and Abbess Myoji Sunim to join the community at the Manahttan Chogyesa
Temple for their main weekly gathering. The morning will include
prostrations, chanting, sitting and a Korean meal in their wonderful
temple.
Please RSVP to info@faithhousemanhattan.org by Sat, March 20th. Suggested minimum donation $5
RSVPs welcome, but not required, on Facebook or Meetup
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LIVING ROOM Sharing the Meal: Early Christian Communion in a Modern Manhattan Community
Wednesday, March 24, 2009 * rescheduled from Feb 10th
6 pm Doors, 7 pm Program
Intersections, 274 5th Ave Btwn 29th and 30th Sts
With Emily Scott & St. Lydia's
In
the earliest days of the Christian Church, Jesus' followers gathered
for worship in domestic settings, blessing and breaking bread, sharing
food and fellowship, and singing and praying together. Worship took
place in the context of the meal that was shared: a ritual that
eventually evolved into the Eucharist. Experience this early Christian Communion as practiced by a modern community. Emily Scott, pastoral minister at St. Lydia's
in the East Village will speak about early Christian worship, and give
the Faith House community a taste of how the congregation of St.
Lydia's lives into this ancient ritual. Simple songs will be sung,
scripture explored, and prayers offered in the context of "dinner
church." PLEASE BRING fresh cut fruit or veggies, olives, cheese or dipsEmily M D Scott is the founder and pastoral minister of St. Lydia's,
a new congregation in Manhattan that meets weekly to share a sacred
meal. Emily is a liturgist and musician with a particular interest in
how worship might allow diverse groups of people to pray and praise God
together. She currently serves as Director of Family Music Ministries
at the First Presbyterian Church in the City of New York. From
2007-2009, she served as the Director of Worship at The Riverside
Church in New York City. She attended Yale Divinity School and the
Institute of Sacred Music, where she earned her Masters of Divinity. Emily
is the New Music Project Coordinator at St. Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal
Church in San Francisco. Begun in 2005, the New Music Project is an
association of church musicians and clergy from around the country
dedicated to promoting "paperless" music - music that can be taught and
sung by without written music - in a congregational setting. As part
of this project, Emily oversaw the publication of a new hymnal released
by Church Publishing, Music by Heart: paperless songs for evening worship. RSVPs welcome, but not required on Facebook or Meetup
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SERVE TOGETHER Housing Works Thrift Store
 | Sunday, March 28, 2010 12 - 4 PM
306 Columbus Avenue Between 74th and 75thFor our Serve Together this month we will be volunteering in the Upper West Side "Housing Works" thrift store. Housing Works is the largest community-based AIDS service organization in the
United States, as well as the nation's largest minority-controlled AIDS
service organization. Housing Works was founded in 1990 and provides
services, such as housing, medical and mental health care, meals, job
training, drug treatment, HIV prevention education, and social support
to more than 20,000 homeless and low-income New Yorkers living with HIV
and AIDS. One of the ways in which Housing Works pay for these
programs is through social enterprise businesses. Their chain of thrift stores is one of these businesses. While there are a number of paid
employees in the store, a great deal of much needed help comes from
regular and one time volunteers. By spending a few hours in the store
we will be part of a much larger effort and will also get to see and
learn firsthand about a social enterprise business. We will be
completing store related tasks that may include organizing merchandise,
restocking shelves, moving furniture etc. I hope you will join us! If you plan on joining us please RSVP to Bara4987@gmail.com with the subject heading "Serve Together" |
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SPECIAL EVENT 2nd Annual Interfaith Seder With Rabbi David Ingber at St. Francis Xavier Church
Sunday, March 28, 2010
6:30 - 9 PM
Hurtado Hall St. Francis Xavier Church 55 West 15th Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues
Voluntary donations welcome
The
Passover Seder is a ritualized meal commemorating the Exodus. This
annual journey from slavery and bondage to freedom was also the setting
of Jesus' Last Supper. This Seder is hosted by St. Francis Xavier Church, Faith House Manhattan, & Romemu for people of all faiths and no faith at all.
RSVP required by Wednesday, March 24 to lmdiaz@sfxavier.org or info@faithhousemanhattan.org
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Farm the Land, Grow the Spirit - Summer Internship Program July 2010
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Community of Living Traditions invites individuals ages 18-28 to live in an intentional multifaith residential community at the Stony Point Retreat Center in the Lower Hudson River Valley this summer. Apply by April 1st, 2010. For full info, visit the Stony Point website |
April 14, 2010 Living Room
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Sundeep Sonny Singh, from the Sikh Coalition, on Vaisakhi, Sikhism and Social Justice Intersections 274 5th Ave
Doors at 6 pm, Program at 7 pm
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May & June Living Rooms
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May 12 Ibrahim Abdul-Matin "Green Deen: What Islam Teaches About Protecting the Planet"
May 26 Austin Dacey, Author of The Secular Conscience
June 9 Peter Rollins, Founder of Ikon and author of How (Not) to Speak of God
June 23 Carole Forman on Spiritual Storytelling
More information on Upcoming Living Room Gatherings
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