INTERFAITH-INTERSPIRITUAL
CHILDREN'S CLASS
Sunday
mornings 10:00 - 11:15AM
Sunday morning children's classes are offered at Interfaith Community
Church! [see invitation]
The Interfaith Community Church, in collaboration with the Seattle
Baha'i Community, are offering non-denominational Sunday morning
children's classes focused on the Oneness of God, the Oneness
of Religion, and the Oneness of Mankind.
Our aim is to provide a moral and spiritual education which embraces
all faiths and cultures, filling a gap often left empty in today's
society.
The curriculum seeks to familiarize the children with the Sacred
Texts from a variety of the world's major religions, to fully involve
the children with hands-on activities, and create an atmosphere
of learning through the use of songs, stories, and games.
Classes are offered Sunday mornings from 10-11:30AM, in
conjunction with Interfaith Community Church Worship Celebrations.
Address: 1763 NW 62nd Street in Ballard (near 20th Ave NW &
NW 62nd Street).
Parking lot is accessible through the alley off of 20th.
You do not need to pre-register your child -- you
are welcome to drop-in. Also, parents are welcome to attend classes
with the children or to attend the worship service.
Trained, talented and experienced Teachers may be reached by leaving
a message for them on the ICC office phone: 206.783.1618.
For more information, contact
Rev Karen Lindquist 206.783.1618.
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ADULT
COLLABORATIVE
STUDY CLASS
about the
SPIRITUAL EDUCATION
of CHILDREN
now offered at
Interfaith Community Church
Sundays Noon to 1:00 PM.
Contact Rev. Karen Lindquist for more information: 206.783.1618
interfaithcommunitychurch@yahoo.com
From the Writings of Baha’u’llah:
“This is the day in which God’s most excellent favors
have been poured out upon men, the Day in which His most mighty
grace hath been infused into all created things. It is incumbent
upon all the peoples of the world to reconcile their differences,
and, with perfect unity and peace, abide beneath the shadow of the
Tree of His care and loving kindness.”
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