August 2015
World Interfaith Harmony Picnic
Tri-Cities Interfaith Council invites you to our second World Interfaith Harmony Picnic Come join us to eat, play and talk about all the things that make our diverse community such an amazing place to live. Meet people from our diverse communities, including: Atheist, Baha’i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, Unitarian Universalist, and more. Bring yourself, your family, chairs, an umbrella, toys for kids, and finger food to share! Drinks and paper products will be provided. We look forward to…
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International Day of Peace
A Dedication of the Peace Pole The International Day of Peace was established by the United Nations in 1981 to coincide with the opening of the General Assembly. Please join with us as we unite with millions of people of all faith traditions throughout the world to pray for peace. May Peace prevail on earth. Sponsored by Pax Christi Fremont, Interfaith Women of Peace, Tri-City Interfaith Council, St. Paul's Methodist Church and Islamic Society of the East Bay
Find out more »February 2016
World Interfaith Harmony Day
In 2010 the United Nations established “World Interfaith Harmony Week as a way to promote harmony between all peoples regardless of their faith”. In that spirit we have organized a meetup where we can all talk about and share our faith traditions in the spirit of openness. Participants From Over 10 Faith Groups Booths With Information on Each Faith A Moderated Panel of Faith Leaders Appetizers, Refreshments and Stimulating Conversation Educational Fun For All Ages For more information contact Moina…
Find out more »May 2016
Yom Hashoah- Holocaust Remembrance
Surviving in Budapest, 1944 as told by Jussi Rajn For thirty-four years, the Tri-City Interfaith Council has sponsored a Yom HaShoah Remembrance Service. This year the featured speaker will be Jussi Rajna, a Holocaust survivor and father of a Temple Beth Torah member. A free-will offering will be received for the “Refugees Welcome Fund,” sponsored by the Jewish Family and Community Services. Every dollar donated will be matched
Find out more »June 2016
Remember the Victims of Hate, Terrorism, & Gun Violence
Tri-City Interfaith Council & Tri-City Alameda County Chapter, Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence: We will stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in the LGBTQ community and vow to honor those lives taken. We also will remember the tragic event in UCLA and the two Fremont police officers who were shot in the line of duty. We will gather by the Veteran’s Memorial Park for brief interfaith prayers and remarks. We will then move to the four corners…
Find out more »November 2016
Embracing Compassion: Thanksgiving Service
Join with members from a variety of faith traditions-Ohlone Indian, Jewish, Christian. Muslim, Hindu, Baha'i, Unitarian Universalist, Sikh, and Buddhist - in celebrating the spiritual practice of giving thanks. Offering will be received for LIFE ElderCare. Sponsored by the Tri-City Interfaith Council www.tcicouncil.org
Find out more »February 2017
World Interfaith Harmony Day
In 2010 the United Nations established “World Interfaith Harmony Week as a way to promote harmony between all peoples regardless of their faith”. In that spirit we have organized a meetup where we can all talk about and share our faith traditions in the spirit of openness. You are welcome to bring bread and a topping from your culture to share. Co-sponsored by: Tri-City Interfaith Council, Alameda County Human Relations Commission, Compassionate Fremont. Participants From Over 10 Faith Groups Booths…
Find out more »“We Are One” Vigil/ Rally
We believe the new orders affecting immigrants & refugees are counter to our American values. Join us as we stand in solidarity with our vulnerable brothers & sisters. Peaceful, compassionate signs are welcome. Compassionate Fremont and Tri-City Interfaith Council have decided to sponsor a Vigil and Rally on the fourth Thursday of each month. Our theme will again be "We Are One," focusing on the unjust orders that affect immigrants and refugees. This month we will go directly to the…
Find out more »March 2017
“We Are One” Vigil/ Rally
We are committed to a moral vision of healthcare that offers health, wholeness, and human dignity for all. Health care is not a luxury for some, but a right for all. Compassionate Fremont and Tri-City Interfaith Council have decided to sponsor a Vigil and Rally on the fourth Thursday of each month. Our theme will again be "We Are One," focusing on the unjust orders that affect immigrants and refugees. This month we will go directly to the corner and…
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Holocaust Remembrance Service
The Tri-City Interfaith Council invites the public to attend their annual Holocaust Remembrance Service on Sunday, April 23, at 7:30 p.m. The service is held at Temple Beth Torah, 42000 Paseo Padre Parkway, Fremont. The special speaker will be Fremont resident Abe Mazliach. The theme is, “Finding Hope in the Shadow of the Shoah.” Abe’s parents survived the Shoah (the Hebrew word that refers to the Holocaust). He was born in a displaced persons camp soon after World War II…
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Join Us As We Stand Up for The Earth, Our Common Home We stand in opposition to dismantling the EPA rules, and allowing corporate polluters to profit at the expense of the health and safety of human life and the natural world. As stewards of the earth, we call upon our leaders, and all people, to accept the reality of climate change and the responsibility for the sustainability of the environment. We request that signs be compassionate, respectful, and non-partisan. Compassionate…
Find out more »May 2017
“We Are One” Vigil/ Rally
Compassionate Fremont and Tri-City Interfaith Council have decided to sponsor a Vigil and Rally on the fourth Thursday of each month. We request that signs be compassionate, respectful, and non-partisan. Join us as we stand up for PEACE We stand in support of a peaceful and just world. We oppose recent confrontational and violent actions that may promote war. We believe peace can be achieved through diplomacy, cooperation, and collaboration with the international community. We believe in non-violence. “Every gun that…
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International Day of Peace
Please join us as we unite with the peoples of all faith traditions throughout the world to pray for peace. 4:00 pm Peace Prayer 5:00 pm Potluck
Find out more »October 2017
WE ARE ONE Vigil / Rally
We gather to stand in solidarity with one another and to celebrate our diversity, as well as our unity. We believe in equality, liberty, and justice for all. You are welcome to bring signs that express your concerns. We request that signs be peaceful, compassionate, and non-partisan. "We are of course a nation of differences. Those differences don't make us weak. They're the source of our strength." - Jimmy Carter
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February 2018
World Interfaith Harmony Day
In 2010 the United Nations established “World Interfaith Harmony Week as a way to promote harmony between all peoples regardless of their faith.” In that spirit we have organized a meet up where we can all talk about and share our faith traditions in the spirit of openness. You are welcome to bring ethnic finger food to share. Participants From Over 10 Faith Groups Booths With Information on Each Faith Small Listening Groups Ethnic Finger Foods Download a flyer: Harmony…
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