Tag: Interfaith dialogue

  • Join Us for Teatime for Peace at Laurel School, Lyman Campus

    Join Us for Teatime for Peace at Laurel School, Lyman Campus

    What is better than teatime? Teatime AND fellowship. Come out and experience our shared humanity over a cup of tea where we focus on our similarities and celebrate our differences!

    Event registration is at 6:00pm and program begins at 6:30pm.

    Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2019

    Time: Registration 6:00 – 6:30 | Program 6:30 – 8:00 PM

    Location: Laurel School, Lyman Campus
                        1 Lyman Circle
                        Shaker Heights, Ohio 44122

    To RSVP, contact Lauren Callg at lCallg@LaurelSchool.org

    Teatime for Peace is a chance to have tea, snacks and conversation with neighbors from diverse communities that may not otherwise get a chance to come together.

    The mission of Teatime for Peace is to host events where people of different belief systems and ethnic and racial backgrounds come together to engage in honest dialogue in a nonjudgmental, respectful environment in which each person has an opportunity to listen and be heard.

    The vision of Teatime for Peace is to create peace by building the Beloved Community by getting to know each other better, by outgrowing our conscious and unconscious biases about who the “other” is and by both accepting our differences and recognizing our shared humanity and aspirations.

    For more information, email teatime4peace@gmail.com

  • Join Us for Teatime for Peace at Advent Lutheran Church

    Join Us for Teatime for Peace at Advent Lutheran Church

    What is better than teatime? Teatime AND fellowship. Come out and experience our shared humanity over a cup of tea where we focus on our similarities and celebrate our differences!

    Event registration is at 6:15pm and program begins at 6:45pm.

    Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2019

    Time: Registration 6:15 – 6:45 | Program 6:45 – 8:30 PM

    Location: Advent Lutheran Church
                        7985 Munson Road
                        Mentor, Ohio 44060

    To RSVP, contact Tim Krueger (co-chair), LTCTKRUE@aol.com, 440.391.0369 (m).

    Teatime for Peace is a chance to have tea, snacks and conversation with neighbors from diverse communities that may not otherwise get a chance to come together.

    The mission of Teatime for Peace is to host events where people of different belief systems and ethnic and racial backgrounds come together to engage in honest dialogue in a nonjudgmental, respectful environment in which each person has an opportunity to listen and be heard.

    The vision of Teatime for Peace is to create peace by building the Beloved Community by getting to know each other better, by outgrowing our conscious and unconscious biases about who the “other” is and by both accepting our differences and recognizing our shared humanity and aspirations.

    For more information, email teatime4peace@gmail.c

  • Join Us for Teatime for Peace at the Islamic Center of Cleveland

    Join Us for Teatime for Peace at the Islamic Center of Cleveland

    What is better than teatime in June? Teatime AND fellowship. Come out and experience our shared humanity over a cup of tea where we focus on our similarities and celebrate our differences!

    Event registration is at 6:30pm and program begins at 7:00pm.

    Date: Wednesday, June 19, 2019

    Time: Registration 6:30 – 7:00 | Program 7:00 – 8:45 PM

    Location: Islamic Center of Cleveland
                        6055 West 130th Street
                         Parma, Ohio 44130

    Teatime for Peace is a chance to have tea, snacks and conversation with neighbors from diverse communities that may not otherwise get a chance to come together.

    The mission of Teatime for Peace is to host events where people of different belief systems and ethnic and racial backgrounds come together to engage in honest dialogue in a nonjudgmental, respectful environment in which each person has an opportunity to listen and be heard.

    The vision of Teatime for Peace is to create peace by building the Beloved Community by getting to know each other better, by outgrowing our conscious and unconscious biases about who the “other” is and by both accepting our differences and recognizing our shared humanity and aspirations.

    For more information, email teatime4peace@gmail.com

    Information about hosts:
    The Islamic Center of Cleveland serves as a cultural and religious institution for Muslims in the larder Cleveland area. The mosque and community center offers daily prayers, youth programming and other activities which promote good-will, understanding, fellowship and tolerance.
    Salaam Cleveland serves the NE Ohio area. Their mission is to promote understanding between people of different faiths and ethnicities; to establish charitable activities such as supporting soup kitchens, health clinics etc, to guide, educate and nurture refugees in their resettlement and to arrange multi-cultural social and educational events.

  • Join us for Teatime for Peace at First Lutheran Church

    Join us for Teatime for Peace at First Lutheran Church

    What is better than teatime in November? Teatime AND fellowship. Come out on November 8, 2018 and experience our shared humanity over a cup of tea where we focus on our similarities and celebrate our differences! 

    Date: Thursday, November 8, 2018

    Time: Registration 6:30 – 7:00 | Program 7:00 – 8:30 PM

    Location: First Lutheran Church
                         1019 West 5th Street
                         Lorain, Ohio 44052

    Teatime for Peace is a chance to have tea, snacks and conversation with neighbors from diverse communities that may not otherwise get a chance to come together.

    The mission of Teatime for Peace is to host events where people of different belief systems and ethnic and racial backgrounds come together to engage in honest dialogue in a nonjudgmental, respectful environment in which each person has an opportunity to listen and be heard.

    The vision of Teatime for Peace is to create peace by building the Beloved Community by getting to know each other better, by outgrowing our conscious and unconscious biases about who the “other” is and by both accepting our differences and recognizing our shared humanity and aspirations.

  • Teatime for Peace: An Interfaith Dialogue

    Teatime for Peace: An Interfaith Dialogue

    Are you interested in being a catalyst for PEACE?

    Join Us For:

    Teatime for Peace: An Interfaith Dialogue

    WHERE: Advent Lutheran Church, 7985 Munson Rd., Mentor, Ohio, 44060

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  • Teatime for Peace at River’s Edge

    Teatime for Peace at River’s Edge

    River’s Edge: A Place for Reflection & Action
    Invites You to
    Teatime for Peace: An Interfaith Dialogue
    Come help us break through the stereotypes over a cup of tea.
    Wednesday, November 8, 2017
    Registration begins at 6:30 PM
    Event is 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
    Location: River’s Edge 3430 Rocky River Drive, Cleveland, Ohio 44111

    Our goal is to build bridges of faith by focusing on our similarities and celebrating our differences. Spread the word and bring your family and friends. Let us keep the tea and the conversation flowing.

    Register online at www.RiversEdgeCleveland.com or call 216.688-1111 x 251

  • Muslim Leaders Meet Bishop of Catholic Diocese of Cleveland

    Muslim Leaders Meet Bishop of Catholic Diocese of Cleveland

    (CLEVELAND, OH, 10/12/06) – Leaders of the Muslim community of Cleveland met this week with The Most Reverend Richard G. Lennon, the new Bishop of the Catholic Diocese. The purpose of the meeting was to welcome Bishop Lennon and to discuss relations between the Diocese and the Muslim community in Northeast Ohio.

    During the meeting, Muslim leaders presented information about Islam and Muslims in Northeast Ohio and expressed their hope for a continuation of the relations established by the Bishop Emeritus Anthony M. Pilla. The Muslim participants also praised the work of Father Joseph Hilinski, Interfaith Director of the Catholic Diocese, who helped build ties between the two communities.

    “The groundwork for good relations between the Muslim and Catholic communities in Northeast Ohio has been established,” said Fareed Siddiq, President of Religion of Peace, a local organization active in interfaith dialogue. “And we look forward to expanding the cooperation and friendship among the people of our respective faith traditions.”

    Joining the meeting were representatives of Uqbah Mosque Foundation, the Islamic Center of Cleveland, the Islamic Society of Akron and Kent, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, and the Religion of Peace.

    CONTACT: Fareed Siddiq, President, Religion of Peace, 440.247.1340 or 216.798.8555, siddiq1@sbcglobal.net; Isam Zaiem, Chair, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Cleveland Office, 216.337.7928, isamz@sbcglobal.net; [Dr. Jalal AbuShaweesh, President, Islamic Center of Cleveland,  440.541.3082, jxa16@case.edu; Ramez Islambouli, President, Uqbah Mosque Foundation, 216.288.6145; rislambouli@yahoo.com]