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Want to work on the reunification of families separated at the border?

By |2019-11-02T22:12:41-07:00November 2nd, 2019|I4C Announcements, I4C Statements, Raise Your Voice, Uncategorized, Volunteer|

An idea for working for the reunification of families separated at the border is a letter campaign begun by Judy Feins at Temple Isaiah in Lafayette.  Here's a draft letter you can send to your elected leaders. letter to faith groups re children-final Dear _______________: We are writing to you [...]

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Disloyal? A statement from the Interfaith Peace Project and a poem by Reb Irwin Keller, of Cotati

By |2019-08-28T17:48:33-07:00August 27th, 2019|I4C Announcements, I4C Statements, Uncategorized|

August 27, 2019  Dear Friends,      The rhetoric of the President of the United States cannot be tolerated any longer. The reference to Jews as being "disloyal" if they vote freely is not acceptable regardless of partisan beliefs or convictions. The language of the President is simply and clearly anti-Semitic. This [...]

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The Violence Continues

By |2019-06-11T17:11:56-07:00June 11th, 2019|Uncategorized|

A statement from the Interfaith Peace Project on the Virginia Beach shooting. The Violence Continues June 4, 2019 Dear Friends,               The latest killings of twelve people in Virginia Beach continues the unfortunate saga of violence that now characterizes life in the United States. The muted responses to this outrageous attack [...]

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Special Announcement from URI – 2019 Bowes Award goes to Bay Area Interfaith Councils, including ICCCC!

By |2019-05-26T19:21:30-07:00May 26th, 2019|Uncategorized|

URI, the United Religions Initiative, is pleased to announce that the 2019 Bowes Award will be given to the URI Interfaith Councils of the Bay Area and the Interfaith Center at the Presidio. At a time of rising tensions and increased division among people of different beliefs, the URI Interfaith Councils of the Bay Area and the Interfaith [...]

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Welcome Rev. Julius Van Hook, the new Interfaith Juvenile Chaplain for CCC

By |2019-03-20T19:15:01-07:00January 9th, 2019|I4C Announcements, Newsletters, Uncategorized|

We'd like to introduce the community to our new Interfaith Juvenile Chaplain, Rev. Julius Van Hook, now serving at the Martinez Juvenile Detention Center and the Orin Allen Boy's Ranch in Byron.  Rev. Van Hook previously served as Supervising Chaplain at the Alameda County Probation Department.  Rev. Julius is ordained [...]

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Jew, Christian, Muslim: ‘See the Beloved everywhere’

By |2018-09-12T00:51:43-07:00June 13th, 2018|I4C Announcements, I4C Statements, Uncategorized|

Jew, Christian, Muslim: 'See the Beloved everywhere' Jun 26, 2018 by Kathy Coffey (reprinted here with permission – original publication: https://www.ncronline.org/news/spirituality/soul-seeing/jew-christian-muslim-see-beloved-everywhere) (Dreamstime/Vladimir Melnik) Nothing in my uber-Catholic background (weekly Mass and confession, memorizing the Baltimore Catechism, strict nun teachers) could have prepared me to participate in a zikr at which Muslim, Jewish and [...]

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Ramadan Iftars

By |2018-05-19T22:32:39-07:00May 19th, 2018|I4C Announcements, I4C Statements, Uncategorized|

Bay Area Muslims Take on Hunger in Ramadan Despite all the advances of modernity, hunger is still widespread in the world. Eleven percent of the world’s population, a total of 830 million people, suffer from hunger. Although the U.S. is among the most affluent countries on the planet, the hunger [...]

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Area Leaders Share Solidarity with the Jewish Community in Response to the Bomb Threats and Vandalism of Cemetaries

By |2017-03-03T13:27:55-08:00March 3rd, 2017|I4C Statements, Raise Your Voice, Uncategorized|

The Interfaith Council of Contra County, together with the leaders of all faiths it represents, is deeply concerned for our brothers and sisters in the American Jewish community and want them all to know that we stand in solidarity with them. The recent threats, assaults, personal attacks, and acts of [...]

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