SiVIC Interreligious Leaders Forum on November 11, 2018: “Living the Faith” CANCELLED

THIS FORUM HAS BEEN CANCELLED BY THE LEADERS.
PLEASE NOTE THE NEXT FORUM IS ON DECEMBER 9th.

Sunday, November 11, 2018 2:30pm-4pm
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN LOCATION:
South Bay Islamic Association (SBIA)

Masjid al-Mustafa
2345 Harris Way
San Jose, CA 95131
Phone: (408) 947-9389
 

“Living the Faith” Panel Presentation
How do adherents of different religions live out their beliefs, practices, and values in the busy lives they lead in the contemporary world? Representatives of major world religions in this panel discussion begin with a brief introduction of their beliefs and practices before answering the question of how they live out their faith. They specifically draw on their understanding and experiences living in the San Francisco Bay region.

PLEASE RSVP to rsvp@sivicouncil.org

SiVIC Forum Sunday: I Am the Other

Stereotype word cloudThis coming Sunday, July 23, join us at 1:30 pm at the Bay Area Youth Vaishnav Parivar in Milpitas for a panel and discussion on countering stereotypes, religious illiteracy and hate crimes. Our panel includes distinguished speakers from Hindu, Jewish, Ahmadiyya Muslim and Sikh communities.

Full details and registration are available HERE.

SiVIC Forum: I Am the Other

Stereotype word cloudJoin us on Sunday, July 23, 1:30 pm at the Bay Area Youth Vaishnav Parivar in Milpitas for a panel and discussion on countering stereotypes, religious illiteracy and hate crimes. Our panel includes distinguished speakers from Hindu, Jewish, Ahmadiyya Muslim and Sikh communities.

Full details and registration are available HERE.

Nonviolence in Today’s World

gandhiYou won’t want to miss this special Interfaith Forum featuring:

  • Maha Elgenaidi
    Chief Executive Officer and founder of Islamic Networks Group.
  • Professor Michael Nagler
    Founder and President of The Metta Center for Nonviolence, Berkeley
  • Subba Raoji
    Chairman, National Youth Project India

Their conversation will be moderated by Dr. Prasad Kaipa, researcher and consultant and followed by an interactive discussion with the audience.

See details on our Events calendar or download a flyer: 2016 nonviolence forum