REGISTER HERE Come meet your neighbors and explore the rich cultural traditions in San Antonio through food, great conversation and entertainment. Spurred by a wave of anti-Semitic vandalism that rocked our city last year, Councilman Nirenberg and Senator Menéndez hope the conversations will help break down barriers and connect us as one family working to make our city a better, more tolerant place. This is a collaboration between several community partners, including the San Antonio Zoo, Catholic Charities, the Institute…
Find out more »Join us for an interfaith event, a nourishing hour of music, meditation, reflection, and affirmation to heal our hearts and our world. It is easy enough, after the events that transpired at the Pulse night club in Orlando Florida on June 12, 2016 for our hearts to feel afraid. Overwhelm, anger, dismay, and heated debates still fill our newspaper headlines and social media. Our faith can easily seem lessened, or diminished. Our hearts can feel greatly hurt. We may fall…
Find out more »Follow this link to sign The Call to the Steps of Peace for a Compassionate San Antonio: SIGN the “Call to the Steps” Join us on the Steps of City Hall Thursday, July 21, 2016 The Steps of City Hall (100 Military Plaza, SATX, 78205) 10:30: assemble 11:00: reading of TheCall to the Steps of Peace towards a Compassionate San Antonio! A Call to the Steps of Peace towards a Compassionate San Antonio! On July 11, 2016, our city leadership issued a challenging call to action from San Antonians after…
Find out more »“Silent Walking Meditation for Peace” on the anniversary of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Gather at Denman Estate Park to silently, compassionately circle the pond and know that we are part of one human family circling the earth. Those who wish are welcome to come early or stay late and bring a picnic to enjoy in the lovely park with pond and Korean Pavilion given to San Antonio by our sister-city Gwangju, South Korea.
Find out more »Join the peaceCENTER on a session of the Dialogue Institute of the Southwest's Interfaith Academy, where we will host a living room style conversation about compassion. Show up at 6pm for a light meal of lentil soup, bread and fruit, followed by a rich and lively conversation about compassion, and ending with the dedication of the peace pole in the Whitley Center courtyard.
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