We are less than a month away from our annual Power of One event, held this year on May 22, 2022, at the California Museum! Its Unity Exhibit is a permanent exhibit, a multi-dimensional, interactive exhibit, that explores our commonalities and our differences.
Once again, our hearts break at the senseless injuring and killing of people, this time in a busy downtown area. We have become far too used to this in American society, and it must stop.
We are very excited to be back in person! It will be on May 22, 2022, at the California Museum, the Ongoing ‘Unity Center’ Exhibit site. This is a fascinating exhibit over 20 years old that explores not only our individuality but our commonality, as well.
I just finished reading a totally engrossing and fascinating book called Hail Mary by Andy Weir. The sun is losing strength, seemingly caused by something sapping the sun’s energy by slow degrees.
On behalf of the Interfaith Council of Sacramento, we like to wish all Muslims worldwide a Very Happy and Blessed Month of Ramadan.
I share with you today my reflections upon the meaning and significance of Lent and Easter for me. I do not intend this reflection to be universal for all Lutherans, let alone all Christians. But, this is a bit how these seasons have shaped my life over the past six decades.
Once again we are seeing heartbreak, terror and conflict on the other side of the world that is totally unnecessary.
This year’s #BuildforUnity event raised $54,000 and engaged well over 250 volunteers from Muslim, Jewish, Christian, and other faith affiliations in helping build 5 homes for low-income families in our region.
This week of Random Acts of Kindness is about us deliberately showing others acts of generosity and kindness to show others we care. They can be large or small, but it is the intentions behind those actions that are important.