Weekly Newsletter | October 30, 2019
Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento
Weekly Newsletter
Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento 
ICGS / Sacramento Faith TV
PO Box 15246
Sacramento, CA 95851
Diwali - Festival of Lights
Diwali - Festival of Lights

On behalf of the Interfaith Council of Sacramento, During this celebration of Diwali, we wish everyone celebrating this auspicious day, joy and peace!  

Diwali is a “festival of lights” that celebrates the triumph of light over dark and good over evil, and the blessings of victory, freedom, and enlightenment. The name comes from Sanksrit dipavali, meaning “row of lights.” On the night of Diwali, celebrants light dozens of candles and clay lamps, placing them throughout their homes and in the streets to light up the dark night. In most of India, Diwali consists of a five-day celebration that peaks on the third day with the main celebration of Diwali. In other places where Diwali occurs, usually only the main day is celebrated.Diwali is primarily celebrated by followers of the Hindu, Sikh, and Jain faiths. However, the holiday is celebrated throughout India, Singapore, and several other South Asian countries as a national holiday, meaning that people outside these religions may participate in Diwali celebrations, too. Hindu, Sikh, and Jain communities in the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, and elsewhere around the globe also regularly celebrate Diwali.  

Because Diwali is celebrated by so many people worldwide, traditions are diverse, though there are a few common themes, including the lighting of candles and the gathering of families.Diwali takes place on the day of the new Moon, when the sky is at its darkest, so a big part of the celebration involves light. Candles, clay lamps, and oil lanterns are lit and placed throughout the home, in the streets, in areas of worship, and floated on lakes and rivers. Fireworks are also set off on the night of Diwali—said by some to ward off evil spirits.
SacRT has a New Bus Network!
SacRT has a New Bus Network!

MORE SERVICE ON
SATURDAY & SUNDAY

The new bus routes feature more frequent
service, later evening service and more weekend
service – that means more bus route
available on Saturday and Sunday!

With low fares, senior and disabled discounts
and fare-free rides for youth in grades TK
through 12, SacRT is an easy, economical and
environmentally Earth-friendly way to travel to
church, school, medical appointments, work and
entertainment!

Visit sacrt.com or call 916-321-BUSS (2877) for
information and trip planning assistance today!

Please spread the word to your congregation!

See our flyer.
Youth Challenge Award Sacramento
YCA: Youth Challenge Award Sacramento

citiesRISE is mobilizing action to improve mental health for and with young people in Sacramento by launching a Youth Challenge Award to support emerging young leaders and youth-focused organizations to take action in Sacramento to support community mental health. We are looking for socially entrepreneurial initiatives that are largely devised and implemented by youth (age 15-35) that address key dimensions of a paradigm shift around mental health, including:

  • Normalizing the narrative around mental health so that it is valued, not stigmatized
  • Increasing access to care and support for everyone
  • Building social connectedness

Creating environments that support mental health and wellbeing

The Award: 

  • citiesRISE is accepting submissions for the Youth Challenge Award Sacramento from October 1st until November 1st, 2019. Submissions must follow specific guidelines. Please note, citiesRISE would be happy to support young people in developing their ideas prior to submission, please reach out for more information and support as needed: Greg@cities-rise.org

About citiesRISE:

citiesRISE is a global action platform committed to transforming the state of mental health policy and practice for young people globally, leveraging city systems and youth leadership for change. citiesRISE envisions a world in which cities enable young people to grow up, develop resilience, and lead productive lives by mainstreaming mental health across sectors. Our goal is to reach 1 billion young people by 2030 to turn the tide on depression, addiction and suicide through evidence-based interventions and community experience.

Car Seat

To receive a free car seat, participants need to attend the full 2 hour class and show proof of eligibility such as receiving aid from public assistance, their WIC folder, Medi-Cal cards, EBT cards, to show they are receiving assistance. If they have multiple kids, they will need to show medical cards for each or have them present to receive seats for each child. There will also be a list of resources and upcoming inspections provided! Please call 916-339-3515 to sign up!

Crystal Harding-Jenkins, MSW
Impact Sac - Liberty Towers CIL
North Highlands | Foothill Farms
#OurYouthOurLegacy
www.impactsac.org | FB @ ImpactSac
Mobile: 916-339-3515
Moon Lecture Series: Fall, 2019
Moon Lectures

2019 Moon Lecture Series: provocative, progressive & enlightening

Fridays, 7:00 pm - September-December

Tickets available  here . (Scroll to the bottom of the page)

NOTE: Advance ticket sales often sell out. When they do, tickets and admittance may become available on the day of the event in the Lobby. 

Location:
St. Mark's UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
2391 St. Marks Way ▪ Sacramento, CA 95864
916-483-7848 ▪  www.stmarksumc.com

See our flyer.
November 14-17
Israeli Art Show & Sale
Israeli Art Show & Sale

November 14-17, 2019

Proceeds benefit the local community and Israel. Join us in supporting Israeli artists and Israel by visiting the show and purchasing a unique work of art. Over 1,500 pieces of art to choose from starting at $60.

Thursday, Nov. 14 from 7 to 10 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 15 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 16 from 7 to 10 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

This art show is by the Safrai Gallery of Jerusalem
For more information. please call 916-488-1122 or visit www.israelart2019.com/

Location:
The Center at 2300
2300 Sierra Blvd., Sacramento, California 95825
Tuesday, December 10
Arden Arcade HART Open House
Invitation to Arden Arcade HART Open House
Tuesday December 10, 2019 3pm—7pm

Hello Neighbor,

I am a member of Arden Arcade HART (Homeless Assistance Resource Team) and I would like to invite you to our Open House. 

Arden Arcade HART is a nonprofit organization comprised of religious communities, businesses, and residents of Arden Arcade. Our mission is to provide resources to assist community members experiencing homelessness. 

There are currently eight official HARTs in the Sacramento Area; including Elk Grove, Rancho Cordova, Citrus Heights, Folsom, Carmichael, Arden Arcade, North Sacramento, and Midtown (South Sacramento HART is in the process). To learn more about HART or to see whats happening in other areas, visit the All HART website at:  hartstogether.org/

Come to our Open House to see our plans with homeless outreach, adopting Encina High School, and partnering with Carmichael HART for a Winter Shelter. 

Even better, come to see how you and your community can join us!

Feel free to use the flyer below to invite friends in Arden Arcade. We are also accepting donations for our Street Outreach Committee. (See our flyer for a list). Please offer what you can. 

Event hosted at:
Good Shepard Lutheran Church
1615 Morse Avenue 

Tuesday, December 10th 
3pm to 7pm

Light refreshments provided. 

See you there!

Jeannie Anderson-West
Arden Arcade HART Vice-President
jeannieamdg@gmail.com

See our flyer
Thursday, December 12
United We Stand Interfaith Event
United We Stand

Join us for a free interfaith event

An annual event to bring the Greater Sacramento community together to renew our commitment to work with each other to make Sacramento a safer and better place to live.

Thursday, December 12, 2019, 6 pm - 8 pm

Program Features Faith & Civic Leaders

Refreshments Provided

Location:
SALAM Center
4541 College Oak Dr, Sacramento, CA 95841

See our flyer
Newsletter Format and Frequency
Submitting Articles
Because so many people are now reading email newsletters on mobile devices, we changed the newsletter format to be more readable on these devices. Also, we send out weekly email newsletters and no longer publish monthly newsletters. You will still be able to view the email newsletter on the web by clicking on the “View as Webpage” link at the top of the email.

To send us questions or future articles, please send email to newsletter@sacramentointerfaith.org.
Interfaith Council of Greater Sacramento 
ICGS / Sacramento Faith TV
PO Box 15246, Sacramento, CA 95851