Interfaith
Communities
United
for Justice and Peace

Weekly Sunday Services

next service:
December 9, 2001
3:00 pm

(see below)


We offer a special thanks
to the host congregations
.

Past services since the terrorist bombing have been located at the following:

All Saints Episcopal (Rev. Ed Bacon)


USC Mosque (Imman Saadig Saafir)

La Placita (Press Conference-Fr. Estrada)

University Synagogue (Rabbi Allen Freehling)

La Soledad (Fr. Gilberto Torres)

Temple Kol Tikvah (Rabbi Haim Beliak)

First Emmanuel Church (Rev. Frank Alson)

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


PAX CHRISTI

323 223 9047

ACTIONS

Weekly planning meeting 1st Baptist Church
7-9am

Call for details
626 683 9004


Monday -Saturday Peaceful Vigil LA Federal Building
(LA Catholic Worker 323 627 8789)

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



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 tribunal for the guilty


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


Join In Our Future Gatherings — All Are Welcomed!


DECEMBER 9th
2pm — 5pm

The Center for the Advancement of Nonviolence and
The Agape International Spiritual Center Present

Teach-In & Panel Discussion


DECEMBER 9th
5:30 pm
Interfaith Worship Service

Featured Speaker
Congresswoman Barbara Lee


Moderator

Warren Olney
host, daily broadcasts of
"Which Way LA?" on KCRW 89.9FM
and NPR's "To The Point"


Rev. Jim Lawson, Jr.
Acknowledged
as "the greatest nonviolence theorist in the world"
by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


Danielle Babineau
Political Director
California Peace Action


Blase Bonpane
Founder/Director, Office of the Americas and noted foreign policy expert


Hussam Ayloush

Executive Director
Council of American-Islamic Relations
Southern California Chapter


Eisha Mason
Executive Director
Center for the Advancement of Nonviolence


Stephen Rohde
President, ACLU of Southern California
will discuss how current events are affecting civil liberties


Mapquest directions

download a flyer (with map)

both the teach-in and the worship service will be held at:



Agape International Spiritual Center
5700 Buckingham Parkway
Culver City, CA 90230
(310) 348-1250


download a flyer (with map)


Mapquest directions




 

 

 


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