Weekly Newsletter | November 14, 2018
Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento
Weekly Newsletter
Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento 
ICGS / Sacramento Faith TV
PO Box 15246
Sacramento, CA 95851
Sunday, November 18
Build for Unity “Unity Concert”
BUILD FOR UNITY “UNITY CONCERT”

Joining our voices together as ONE

On November 18, 2018 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento, in partnership with local faith leaders, will be kicking off the first ever “Unity Concert” to support Build for Unity a community and multi-faith collaboration which brings together people of all colors, creeds, and communities to counter intolerance and build homes for local families in need.

Habitat’s pilot Build for Unity Project in 2016/2017 brought together 180 different local faith organizations and donors and began a national campaign which has now sprouted interfaith Build for Unity Projects in over 20 cities across the US.

Join us for an incredible evening featuring a unique convergence of musical styles and instrumentation.

November 18, 2018 at 3:00 pm

New Location :
St. John's Lutheran Church
1701 L St, Sacramento, CA 95811

Tickets and tables for the Unity Concert will be made available in September. Visit HabitatGreaterSac.org/UnityConcert

Now accepting RFP’s from performers email
BuildforUnity@habitatgreatersac.org for more information!

Tuesday, November 20
Community Interfaith Thanksgiving Service
Community Interfaith Thanksgiving Service

A Time to Share Thanks Together

Tuesday, November 20, 7:00 pm

Location:
St. Ignatius Loyola Parish
3235 Arden Way, Sacramento

Thursday, November 22
Run to Feed the Hungry
Run to Feed the Hungry

Join the largest Thanksgiving Day fun run in the country! Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services’ Run to Feed the Hungry on Thursday, November 22, 2018!

In 1994, 796 participants turned out for the inaugural Run to Feed the Hungry event on Thanksgiving morning. This Sacramento tradition, proudly celebrating a record-breaking 29,604 participants in 2017, is not only the largest run in Sacramento, but also the largest Thanksgiving Day fun run in the country!

Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services (SFBFS) owns, plans and hosts Run to Feed the Hungry. That means all funds raised directly benefit the organization and support programs. The costs associated with putting on this event are kept low as a result of our generous sponsors, contributions of goods and services and through the incredible volunteer efforts of the community!
 
More information about Run to Feed the Hungry and how to register can be found at www.sacramentofoodbank.org.
2018 Moon Lecture Series
Moon Lecture Series at St. Mark's UMC

The Bob and Dorrie Moon Lecture Series showcases contemporary insights from dynamic speakers and progressive Christian authors and community leaders. Purchase online tickets by clicking here.

Bob and Dorrie endowed this forum as a gift and challenge to the Sacramento community to think critically and act ethically on important issues of our time.

Click here to see the entire September-December 2018 Moon Lecture Series line-up and to purchase online tickets.

Location:
St. Mark's United Methodist Church
2391 St. Marks Way, Sacramento, CA 95864

Saturday, December 8 
African Day of Songs, Peace and Unity
African Day of Songs, Peace and Unity 2018

An Interfaith Experience

Save the date:
Saturday, December 8, 2018  
Time: 5 pm to 9 pm

Location:
House of Glory
10190 Systems Pkwy
Sacramento, CA 95827

Sunday, December 9
Concert series: "and the heart replies" 
Sacramento Symphonic Winds presents its 2018-2019 Concert Series

Bring the entire family to this extraordinary concert season entitled " … and the heart replies" at the new Rio Americano High School Center for the Arts. The Sacramento Symphonic Winds is a 60-piece adult symphonic band conducted by Music and Artistic Director Timothy M. Smith. The season will include James Sochinski’s epic Legend of Alcobaca, Frank Ticheli’s setting of Amazing Grace, Robert Jager’s inventive Variations on a Theme of Robert Schumann (The Happy Farmer) plus clarinet soloist Robert Mitchell performing Black Dog by Scott McAllister, lyric baritone vocal soloist Omari Tau performing selections from Aaron Copland’s Old American Songs, and our own trombone soloist Thomas Eckert performing Carnival of Venice by Herbert L. Clarke. 

Date/Time: Sundays; October 14 & December 9 (2018) and March 10 & May 5 (2019), 2:30 pm.

NEW Location:
Rio Americano High School Center for the Arts,
4540 American River Dr., Sacramento, CA 95864

Tickets sold at the door: Children 10 and under Free; Student/ Senior (65+) $10; General $15.

Contact phone: 916-489-2576



Friday, December 21
5th Annual Interfaith Homeless Memorial Service
5TH ANNUAL INTERFAITH HOMELESS MEMORIAL SERVICE

To remember our homeless neighbors who died in 2018

DECEMBER 21, 2018
7 PM – 8 PM

Location:
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL
2620 CAPITOL AVE., SACRAMENTO, CA 95816

For more information:
Bob Erlenbusch, Executive Director

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Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento 
ICGS / Sacramento Faith TV
PO Box 15246, Sacramento, CA 95851