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Brief, concluding message from the Annual Thanksgiving Service.
11/15/2018 34th Annual Houston Interfaith Thanksgiving Service Theme: "Care for Creation" Leading up to the 2019 Rothko Chapel Symposium on Climate Change, the 34th Annual Houston Interfaith Thanksgiving Service will focus on the environment. Leaders and members of nine different faith communities across the city will come together to share prayers, readings, chants and reflections on the theme of “care for creation.” This year's service will include Baha'i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jain, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, and Zoroastrian traditions. A reception follows the program. The service started 34 years ago in response to the bombing of a storefront mosque. After helping to raise money to support the mosque's repairs, the Annual Thanksgiving Service co-founders George Atkinson and Garland Pohl wanted to find a way for different faith organizations to come together, as thanksgiving is a common value shared by all the major world religions. Initially, participants represented Judaism, Islam and Christianity, but within three years, Buddhists, Sikhs, Zoroastrians, Baha’i, Hindus and Jains joined the service. The creation of the event is a milestone in the development of interfaith dialogue in Houston. Participants: Nazli Masrour and Shahpour Masrour, Baha’i Faith Venerable Rong Tong and Charlene Chuang, Texas Buddhist Association Rev. William Lucas and Rev. Carol Bruse, West University United Methodist Church (Christian) Acharyaa (Dr.) Kavita Vachaknavee and Dr. Harish Chandra, Arya Samaj Greater Houston (Hindu) Samani Kanchan Pragya and Samani Pranav Pragya, JVB Preksha Meditation Center Houston (Jain) Rabbi Ariel Sholklapper and Rabbi Sarah Fort, Congregation Beth Yeshurun (Jewish) Mubarak Oladejo and Shazia Ashraf, Islamic Society of Greater Houston Professor Sukhchain Singh and Amrik Singh, The Sikh National Center of Greater Houston Ervad Yazad Sidhwa and Vehista Kaikobad, Zoroastrian Association of Houston Houston Interfaith Thanksgiving Service Committee: George Atkinson, United Methodist Riaz Masrour, Baha'i Beth Kulkarni, Hindu Alok Jain, Jain Vehishta Kaikobad, Zoroastrian Charlene Chuang, Buddhist Garland Pohl, Catholic
33rd Annual Houston Interfaith Thanksgiving Service "Helping Each Other" Leaders and members of nine different faiths across the city offered prayers of thanksgiving and read sacred texts on thankfulness. A reception followed the program. The service started 33 years ago in response to the bombing of a storefront mosque. After helping to raise money to support the mosque's repairs, the Annual Thanksgiving Service co-founders George Atkinson and Garland Pohl wanted to find a way for different faith organizations to come together, as thanksgiving is a common value shared by all the major world religions. Initially, participants represented Judaism, Islam and Christianity, but within three years, Buddhists, Sikhs, Zoroastrians, Baha’i, Hindus and Jains joined the service. The creation of the event is a milestone in the development of interfaith dialogue in Houston. Participants in this year's service included representatives from Houston Baha’i Center, Texas Buddhist Association, Arya Samaj Greater Houston, JVB Preksha Meditation Center Houston, Congregation Or Ami, Islamic Society of Greater Houston, The Sikh National Center of Greater Houston, Zoroastrian Association of Houston, and Faith Lutheran Church.
Annual Thanksgiving Service; speakers representing each decade of life from children up to the 80's.
Gratitude is the readiness to show appreciation for and return kindness to others. If you start every day with gratitude, you can rewrite your story.
Annual Thanksgiving Service; speakers representing each decade of life from children up to the 80's.
Annual Thanksgiving Service
Annual Thanksgiving Service