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Strength and Healing for Uncertain Times: An Interfaith Blessing and Affirmation Sunday, October 1 and October 8 @10:30am
Please Join us for Two World Community Sunday Services As we come together in solidarity and peace

Please Join us for Two World Community Sunday Services
As we come together in solidarity and peace:
Strength and Healing for Uncertain Times -
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An Interfaith Blessing and Affirmation
Sunday, October 1, and Sunday, October 8, 10:30 am
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Doors open at 10 am
We have been granted the blessing, “May you live in interesting times.” How do use the challenges we face to deepen our spirituality? How do we include those we disagree with, while staying true to who we are and what we believe? How do we come together in strength and love? Lake Street Church invites colleagues from six faith traditions to share their blessings and messages for these times.
Featuring:
Sunday, October 1: Dr. Balwant Hansra, A Sikh Perspective; Rev. Nettie Spiwack, A Mystic/Vedic Perspective; Sensei Myosin Teater, A Buddhist Perspective.
Sunday, October 8:Dr. Fakhruddin Adamji, A Muslim Perspective; Billy Kaplan, JRC musician, A Jewish Perspective; Rev. Beth Dickerson; A Christian Perspective.
Lake Street Church of Evanston is a progressive, welcoming and affirming church, rooted in the Christian tradition, with members from over twenty belief traditions. It is affiliated with the American Baptist Churches in the USA.
Located on the northwest corner of Lake and Chicago in Evanston. Street parking is free on Sundays, and on the lower level of the Holiday Inn, 1501 Sherman Ave., directly West of Lake Street Church.
607 Lake Street Ÿ Evanston Illinois 60201 Ÿ (847) 864-2181 Ÿ www.lakestreet.org