Join In Our Future Gatherings — All Are Welcomed!

March 2 at 8:00 am
Silent Sacred Walk
in Venice
Meet at Ocean Park Blvd and the Beach (directions)

323-982-9787

please see the Silent Sacred Walk website for more information

(downlaod a flyer in Acrobat .pdf format) (english) (spanish)


Sunday, March 10, 2002

Dialogue & Interfaith
Worship Service

3:00 pm

Non-Violence Lessons For Congregations And the Global Community

Both the Dialog and Interfaith Service will be held at

Masjid Omar Al-Khattab
1075 Exposition Boulevard
(Vermont & Exposition)
right across from USC

Mapquest directions


Weekly planning meeting
1st Baptist Church
760 South Westmoreland
Los Angeles

7-9am

Call for details
626 683 9004


Monday -Saturday Peaceful Vigil
8:00 am — 9:00 am
at the corner of Alemeda and Temple St,
Los Angeles
mapquest directions
(LA Catholic Worker 323 627 8789)

 

Weekly fasting, preaching about peace and
letter writing to elected officials


Futue ICUJP Events

April 14 , 2002

ICUJP Interfaith Dialogue and Worship

1992-2002
Ten Years Since the Burning — Local Effects Of War And Challenges for the Faithful

Hamilton United Methodist Church


May 12, 2002

ICUJP Interfaith Dialogue and Worship

Mother's Day

Mothers Of War & Peace

Southern California Islamic Center

 


 

We offer a special thanks our past and future host congregations.

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WHO ARE WE?
80+ religious leaders from Buddhist, Christian, Hindi, Islamic, Jewish, Unitarian faiths and other spiritual friends.

WE SAY

YES to life and
No to terrorist and military killing


YES to International tribunals
for those accused of war crimes


NO to fear and funding
of weapons of mass destruction


YES to food for any in need
and respecting our diversity


TOGETHER HUMANITY
IS THE SUPERPOWER

For more information
ICUJP c/o THE REGAS INSTITUTE
626 683 9OO4


PAX CHRISTI

323 223 9047


"As you press on for justice, be sure to move with dignity and discipline, using only the weapon of love. Let no man pull you so low as to hate him. Always avoid violence. If you succumb to the temptation of using violence in your struggle, unborn generations will be the recipients of a long and desolate night of bitterness, and your chief legacy to the future will be an endless reign of meaningless chaos."

Martin Luther King, Jr.
Excerpted from
"The Most Durable Power",
a sermon delivered on
6 November 1956
Montgomery, Alabama



 
 

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