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Living Legacies: Online Interfaith Connection Space & Calendar Launch

We have all been struggling with loss of normalcy and connection during this difficult and most unusual time. And yet, in what is perhaps the ultimate paradox, our lives and souls have become more intertwined than ever before. For this reason, those of us here at the Multifaith Action Society remain hopeful, even in the midst of our uncertainty.
 
Let us convene online on the afternoon of Saturday, November 28 to re-affirm our commitment to peace, justice, and equality, and celebrate our latest achievement: the launch of the 2021 Multifaith Calendar, Living Legacies.

Pre-registration is now closed, however, you may still join the meeting between 12:30 and 1 pm on Saturday, November 28, with the following information: 


Web Address:
 https://zoom.us/j/93754571594?pwd=TjVKRjN1bDZwN0x2SDk5eTdRb3c4UT09
Meeting ID: 937 5457 1594
Passcode: 3211302
Find your local dial-in number: https://zoom.us/u/abPK3zost1

The Interfaith Amigos -- Imam Jamal Rahman, Pastor Don Mackenzie and Rabbi Ted Falcon -- started working together after 9/11. Since then, they have brought their unique blend of spiritual wisdom and humor to audiences all over the U.S., as well as Canada, Israel-Palestine, and Japan. Their work is dedicated to supporting more effective interfaith dialogue that can bring greater collaboration on the major social and economic issues of our time. Together, they have authored three books.

Also featuring musical selections from Bruce & Cheryl Harding and Amarjeet & Bharghavi Singh.


Cheryl and Bruce Harding are recording artists and worship leaders from New Westminster, BC. Their eclectic musical style melds a liberal theology of healing and understanding with an evangelical, spirit-filled passion for congregational singing. Through their music and ministry with congregations and church gatherings across Canada and beyond they inspire people to sing with spirit and conviction.


Amarjeet Singh, the founder of Naad Arts Centre, has a Masters degree in Music and many years’ experience, performing tabla solos as well as accompanying a myriad of leading Indian and Western musicians and dancers at international music and dance festivals. 

 

Amarjeet was appointed a Cultural Ambassador by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, New Delhi, to teach and perform tabla in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Later on he served as a staff artist at the Faculty of Music and Fine Arts, University of Delhi. A scholarship winner from the Music and Drama Academy of Rajasthan, Amarjeet Singh has also won many laurels, such as: Sangeet Bhushan – the Rajasthan Education Department, the Leadership Circle Award – Canadian Red Cross, Heritage Defender Award – Darpan Magazine, and Innovation in the Arts – Drishti Magazine. In 2017, Singh was a nominee for the Mayor’s Arts Award from the City of Surrey.


A Gr 5 student, Bhargavi Singh (10 years old)  started her classical music training 5 years ago, for the last 2 years she is studying with Mr. Narinder Singh Panesar. 
Besides her vocal music training she is also learning Indian classical Kathak dance from Mrs Mangal Bhatta and Mrs Prajakta Trehan. In her short musical journey she has performed in various prestigious musical events in BC. 

 

Pre-registration is now closed, however, you may still join the meeting between 12:30 and 1 pm on Saturday, November 28, with the following information: 


Web Address:
 https://zoom.us/j/93754571594?pwd=TjVKRjN1bDZwN0x2SDk5eTdRb3c4UT09
Meeting ID: 937 5457 1594
Passcode: 3211302
Find your local dial-in number: https://zoom.us/u/abPK3zost1