Join Rabbi Ted Falcon, Pastor Don MacKenzie and Imam Jamal Rahman – known as the Interfaith Amigos – as they read from their book “Finding Peace through Spiritual Practice” every Tuesday …
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Join Rabbi Ted Falcon, Pastor Don MacKenzie and Imam Jamal Rahman – known as the Interfaith Amigos – as they read from their book “Finding Peace through Spiritual Practice” every Tuesday evening through February at the Jefferson County Library, 620 Cedar Ave.
The goal of the 10-week spiritual reading event is to kindle authentic connection and meaningful collaboration toward activism. Classes begin at 6:30 p.m. The series is to close with a participative celebration of journey from 2 to 4 p.m., Sunday, March 5 at Unity Spiritual Enrichment Center in Port Townsend. The Poetic Justice Theatre Ensemble is set to dramatize personal responses to justice and environmental actions raised in the book.