NEW SACFAITH TV BILLBOARDS
Sacramento Faith TV is coming off a strong end to 2015, having finished the year in the black and bringing on a multitude of new programmers including some larger ministries like Joel Osteen, Billy Graham, Hour of Power with Bobby Schuller. We look forward to an even bigger year as new ministries join our ranks as broadcasters. During the months of February and March look for our Billboards on HWY 80 at Fulton and Watt and on HWY 50 at Sac State at Howe Ave. If you know of a church that has media capabilities or would like to reach a larger audience have them contact us at SacFaithTV@live.com, for the cost of $50 a week they can have 2 airtime slots, free daily TV commercials, and special concert broadcasts. Join us now while good slots are still available.
Ron Hermann II - Sacramento Faith TV Program Coordinator Cell: 916-519-0577
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY "BUILD FOR UNITY"
"Build for Unity" Habitat 4 Humanity-Sacramento Engage your house of faith to help Build for Unity Funding Needed By Faith Community on July 1: $75,000
Although we won't start building the Build for Unity homes until summer, we have construction projects year-round and are always looking for excited volunteers to help! Contact Nicole Turriaga at NTurriaga@HabitatGreaterSac.org for more information. |
Thursday, February 18 AN EVENING OF INTERFAITH
An Evening of Interfaith
Thursday, Feb. 18th 7pm to 9pm Join us for an evening with dynamic speakers from 5 different traditions who will answer 2 questions: 1. What is your most precious teaching? 2. What do you think is most misunderstood about your path? Participating speakers are: Rabbi Nancy Weschler, Rev. Kevin Ross, Imam Kashif, Oguntolu Akinlana, a representative of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Center , and The Rev. Steve Skiffington. Hosted by Dr. Rev. Georgia Prescott and the Center for Spiritual Awareness
The CSA New Thought Gospel Choir will be here providing musical inspiration! Location:Center for Spiritual Awareness 1275 Starboard Dr., West Sacramento, CA 95691 www.csasacramento.org |
February 26-28 WEEKEND RETREAT: NOURISHING THE HEART
Tamarkoz (Sufi Meditation) Retreat
February 26 at 5 pm - February 28 at 10 am Please see our flyer for details. Location: Sacramento M.T.O Center 3506 Eisenhower Dr, Sacramento, CA 95826
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Thursday, March 3 ECUMENICAL AND INTERFAITH YEAR OF MERCY LUNCHEON
Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento and the Diocese of Sacramento
Invite you to an
Ecumenical and Interfaith Year of Mercy Luncheon
Thursday, March 3, 201612:00n - 1:30pm ~ please see our flyer for details Four Gifted Speakers Mercy in the workplace, the home/family, the law and the heart/soul Great Food Gathering All Faiths Together For Lunch Location: St. Ignatius Parish Community Center 3235 Arden Way, Sacramento, CA 95825
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Thursday, March 10 PANEL DISCUSSION - HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE SACRAMENTO REGION
Human Trafficking in the Sacramento Region Panel Discussion When: Thursday, March 10, 7 pm Sponsor: AAUW (American Association of University Women) Sacramento Branch Co-sponsors: AAUW Sacramento State Affiliate, Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance, National Council of Jewish Women, Daughter s of Penelope, Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento
Speakers Panel Members: Jenny Williamson, Executive Director, Courage Worldwide; Jan Scully, Founder and Director, Family Justice Center; Holly Gibbs, survivor and health educator at Dignity Healthcare; Son ia Satchell, Deputy District Attorney, Sacramento District Attorney's office and member the the Human Trafficking Task Force
Format: Individual presentations and then panel discussion moderated by Jenny Williamson; Q & A from AAUW Committee and audience members Location: St. Mark's United Methodist Church 2391 St. Mark's Way, Sacramento, CA 95864
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ICGS Mission Statement
"The mission of the Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento is to promote respect for all faiths and religious human rights for all, to encourage faiths to work together for better understanding and acceptance of all faiths and their people, to encourage a cohesive hand of all faiths in social services, to implement programs for the basic needs in the community and to help protect religious freedom as an element of human rights for all."
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Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento and Sacramento Faith TV are part of the Interfaith Service Bureau
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