I4C Events
San Quentin Interfaith Prayer Vigil
San Quentin Prison San Quentin State Prison, San Quentin, CA, United StatesSan Quentin Prayer Vigil Interfaith Prayer vigil to save lives at San Quentin- to support families with loved ones inside and to continue to add to public pressure for officials to act. It will be this Sunday, July 19th - from 3-5 pm. The interfaith community and families impacted by [...]
WILD MERCY: The Wisdom of the Feminine with Mirabai Starr
WILD MERCY: The Wisdom of the Feminine with Mirabai Starr As the fierce and tender voice of the feminine rises again, people of all genders are gifted with renewed access to the women mystics and wisdom beings across the spiritual traditions, such as Teresa of Avila, Julian of Norwich, Mary [...]
Cultural Mindfulness Program
OnlineCultural Mindfulness Program An Interfaith Gathering to Explore Racial Justice, Cultural Competency, and Continue Our Work Wednesday, July 22nd at 7 pm online on Zoom or FB Live with Rev. Dr. Dale M. Weatherspoon Pastor at Easter Hill United Methodist Church, Richmond. Register in advance for the zoom meeting [...]
Contemplative Conversations on Race Retreat Day
OnlineContemplative Conversations on Race Retreat Day Do you long for a prayerful, safe, open space for conversations about race? Do you desire to address racism and white supremacy from a contemplatively grounded stance? Do you long to speak from the heart and listen from the heart in the journey toward [...]
The 75th Commemoration of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Takashi Tanemori, survivor of Hiroshima bomb.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley 1 Lawson Road, Kensington, CA, United StatesSUMMER FORUM August 2 9:30 AM: Takashi Tanemori is one of the few survivors of the August 6, 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima. He lost both of his parents and two sisters to the effects of that weapon, and became an oyanashigo – a street urchin – who struggled to stay alive by [...]
The 75th Commemoration of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Hiroshima by John Hersey.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley 1 Lawson Road, Kensington, CA, United StatesLITERATURE, FILM & DRAMA CONTINGENT (LFDC) August 2 12:30-2:30 PM: We invite you to read Hiroshima and then join us to discuss it with LFDC. Don Klose, researcher of nuclear arms and treaties, hosts our discussion. This issue of The New Yorker was dedicated solely to this work by John Hersey, with no cartoons or ads: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1946/08/31/hiroshima Please [...]
Free Food Distribution at Christ the King
Christ the King Catholic Church 199 Brendan Road, Pleasant Hill, CA, United StatesFREE FOOD DISTRIBUTION Monday, August 3rd from 9 AM – 11:30 AM or until supplies last Christ the King Church 199 Brandon Road Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Enter on Gregory Lane In partnership with Food Bank of Contra Costa & Solano and White Pony Express. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED, DRIVE UP OR [...]
Masculine Path of Power: a unique initiation program exclusively for men.
OnlineMasculine Path of Power Online Training August 4 – December 1, 2020 Tuesday evenings, 6-8pm Pacific time FREE INTRODUCTORY ZOOM CALLS: Saturday, July 18 - 10:00am - 11:00am and Tuesday, July 21, 6:00pm - 7:00pm (times indicated are Pacific Time). Join zoom call # 4234147141 The Masculine Path of Power is [...]
U.S.-Japan Sister Cities Bell Ringing: 75 Years of Peace Since Hiroshima & Nagasaki
Ringing the bells or chimes at your congregationU.S.-Japan Sister Cities Bell Ringing: 75 Years of Peace Since Hiroshima & Nagasaki Last September, the United Religions Initiative (URI), of which the San Francisco Interfaith Council (SFIC) is a Cooperation Circle, planted two ginkgo saplings at the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park that survived the 1945 nuclear blast over [...]
The Green New Deal & Reparations
OnlineThe Green New Deal & Reparations: August 5 at 10 am Pacific online When it comes to principled, ambitious policy proposals that seek to fundamentally transform our society, the Green New Deal and reparations currently rise to the top. Yet, often they are discussed separately, despite clear and compelling connections. [...]