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Join us to
Uncover Our Sacred Texts
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Our sacred texts, whether they are understood as divine or mortal in provenance, give words to our understanding of God and our relationship to God, often provide us the words to speak to God, and the ideas that define our behavior towards ourselves and each other. And they describe the rituals that define the daily and seasonal practices of our many faith traditions.
Read about our sacred texts panel
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What do you want to know?
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As we are about to start our fall session of Exploring Our Religious Landscapes, we are looking ahead to the next series. And we'd like to know what you might like to learn about.
Please click here to let us know.
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The Big Message:
People are People
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Youth for Understanding
Needs Our Help
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Because of the current toxic political climate, international exchange program Youth for Understanding is having trouble placing 4 high school age Muslim boys. They need families that do not speak Arabic at home and cannot be placed where there is a daughter living at home. They are looking for homes either temporarily or permanently for the coming academic year. The need is urgent because they are ready to come to the USA this week.
Click here to email Lisa Hudgens of Youth for Understanding.
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IFLC Annual Awards Dinner
October 5th, 2016 at Burton Manor
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2016 Honorees
Dan Hart Krichbaum Visionary Civic Leader Award
Nancy M. Schlichting, CEO: Henry Ford Health System
Community Service Award
Bruce Millan, Founder and Artistic Director: Detroit Repertory Theater
Interfaith Leadership Award
WISDOM (Women's Interfaith Solutions for Dialogue and Outreach in MetroDetroit)
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The IFLC is quickly, and through intense effort, becoming one of our community's key creators of educational programs designed to help us all come to the mutual respect and understanding that helps us undertake the crucial work of building our community together. The work of creating a network of congregations, faith-based organizations, and interfaith groups goes on daily through our outreach and conciliation efforts. The goal is nothing less than a faith community that acts in concert to remedy the many challenges facing all of its members. Our annual awards dinner is both a chance to recognize some of our community's most effective activists and to raise money to continue our growing efforts. We hope you will both attend and support these efforts through an ad in our commemorative program book. Click for information on supporting the IFLC with an ad.
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Volunteer to tutor for
Zaman International
Training August 27
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The BOOST Sewing/Literacy Program at Zaman International strives to assist vulnerable women to get back on track with their lives through improving literacy and building job skills. They are looking for tutors to volunteer for a minimum of 2 hours a week to work one-on-one or with small groups of 2-3 students, teaching English and life skills. Students attend 2 hours of English classes and 2 hours of sewing classes twice a week. We would like to invite you to register as a literacy volunteer using our new electronic system. The Fall Session will run from September through December.
Tutor Training will be on Saturday, August 27th.
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Exploring Our Religious Landscapes
Registration Open for Fall!
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Every day we read the newspapers and see the unrelenting pain and suffering caused by failures of understanding, failures of openness, failures of communication. For those of us who involved in interfaith work, we know that a little bit of religious understanding can go a very long way. And we're excited about the many opportunities we can create in our community to create it.
Click here to register.
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Question of the Week
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Q: What is the Book of Mormon?
The IFLC would like to help foster our understanding of one another by using our newsletter as a forum for you to ask these questions. We want to share your questions anonymously within the framework of our newsletter where religious leaders from these diverse faith communities will provide answers to them. We welcome the opportunity to learn together!
By photo by user:Ricardo630, cover by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints which is {{PD-ineligible}} (Own work) [Public domain or Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
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IFLC Your Link to Religious Literacy
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Interfaith News and Events
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Are there topics that you would like to learn more about within our newsletter? Questions that you would like answered? As our dedicated weekly readers, we invite you to share with us!.
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Don't Miss These Upcoming InterFaith Events
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August 2016 Events
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Exploring Our Religious Landscapes
Sri Venkateswara Hindu Temple
26233 Taft Road, Novi
Tuesday, August 30, 6 - 9 pm
Click here for more info
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September 2016 Events
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Gehna Aaja Nachle
School of World Music and Dance &
Kibba Kidz Foundation
Divine Providence Lithuanian Catholic Church
25335 West Nine Mile Rd, Southfield
Saturday, September 10, 3 - 6 pm
Click here for more info
Art as Ritual: A Conference on Lamentation
in Contemporary Performance and Practice
Detroit Institute of Arts
5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit
Monday, September 12, 8:30 am - 6:30 pm
Troy-area Interfaith Group International Day of Peace Celebration and "Belief", a screening of Oprah Winfrey's television series
Northminster Presbyterian Church
3633 West Big Beaver Road, Troy.
Monday, September 12th, 7:00-8:30 pm
Waking in Oak Creek
Madonna University Kresge Auditorium
36600 Schoolcraft Rd, Livonia
Thursday, September 15, 7-9 pm
Click here for more info
Walking in Oak Creek
Macomb Family Resource Center
196 N. Rose Street, Mount Clemens
Friday, September 16, 9:30 - 11:30 am
Click here for more info
Free Citizenship Workshop
Hidden Falls Gurdwara
40600 Schoolcraft Road, Plymouth,
Saturday, September 17th, 9 am - 2 pm
Click here for more info
Uncovering Our Sacred Texts Panel
Interfaith Leadership Council
Mata Tripta Ji Gurdwara Sahib
40600 Schoolcraft Road, Plymouth
Sunday, September 18th- 3:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Click here for more info
International Day of Prayer for Peace
1820 Mt. Elliott Street, Detroit, MI 48207
Tuesday, September 20, 7 PM
Interfaith Amigos -
The Power of Interfaith Dialogue
Thursday, Sept. 22
Workshop 1: Creating Trust in an Interfaith Environment
11 a.m. - 12 p.m. * Alpena Community College, Granum Theatre
Workshop 2: The Value of a Core Teaching
2 p.m. - 3 p.m. * Alpena Community College, Granum Theatre
Challenges to Interfaith Cooperation
7 p.m. * Alpena High School, Stanley Beck Auditorium
Suicide: Preparing Parish/Faith Community Nurses in
Their Identification & Response to Those at Risk for Self-Harm
Franciscan Ministries' Canticle Café
St. Josaphat location, 645 E. Canfield, Detroit
Saturday, September 24, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Exploring Our Religious Landscapes
The Jain Temple of Farmington Hills
29278 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills
Tuesday, September 27, 6 - 9 pm
Click here for more info
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October 2016 Events
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InterFaith Leadership Council
4th Annual Awards Dinner
Wednesday, October 5th, 5:30pm
Burton Manor, 27777 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia
Faith Leaders and Mental Health: What You Need to Know
Interfaith Health and Hope Coalition
Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church
2080 W. Grand Boulevard, Detroit
Thursday October 27th - 11AM - 2PM (arrival @ 10:30)
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November 2016 Events
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Exploring Our Religious Landscapes
The First Church of Christ- Scientist
191 North Chester Street, Birmingham
Tuesday, November 1, 6 - 9 pm
Exploring Our Religious Landscapes
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
37425 Woodward Ave, Bloomfield Hills
Tuesday, November 29, 6 - 9 pm
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IFLC is a community resource for interfaith education, news and events. To suggest an event for our next calendar, send us an email.
Like us on Facebook or visit the IFLC website and Google calendar for more details.
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