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Passages: an interfaith, intergenerational dialogue

Wednesday, November 2, 7:00-7:45 pm EDT
Here is the link which will open at 7 pm: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4278628623

This month's topic: One of the most common questions asked within faith communities is, “How do we get younger people to engage with our religious community?” Last month's discussion showed, however, that people of all ages often struggle to connect to the communities in their area. So if this applies to you - what do you feel is lacking for you in communities with which you have attempted to connect? If it does not, can you pinpoint something that your community does provide for you that makes that connection possible?

Join Sonjay Singh, a trial attorney, and Douglas Roberts, a Montessori educator, as they tackle the ways in which faith deals with universal aspects of the human experience.

Sonjay and Douglas grew up in Hindu and Christian families which were deeply engaged in the rhythms and rituals of their respective traditions. They also grew up together and shared each other's traditions. This became a part of their own way of being in and seeing the world - especially the fact that one tradition did not preclude or exclude or superimpose itself on the other, but could embrace the other. Grown from tradition into expansive and inclusive ways of thinking, they invite us into dialogue about where we find ourselves grounded in our tradition, and where we find ourselves expanding from it.
They are joined by their elders, a Hindu pandit, a mantra leader, and a Presbyterian minister, for an intergenerational, interfaith, open conversation.

Free registration to receive the zoom link to attend. The link will be sent out the day before the session.

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