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Thanksgiving 2021: A Cornucopia of Ways to Express Gratitude

WELCOMING REFUGEES Our faiths also teach us to welcome the stranger and care for those without homes or safety. You can submit a welcome letter for our newest neighbors from Afghanistan. They will be compiled in a book for each new arrival. Jewish Family and Community Services in Pittsburgh is collecting welcome letters for new neighbors. Figure out what you want to say. Then go the www.jfcspgh.org. Look for the black banner at the top of the home page. It says “To help Afghan Refugees, click on ‘Click Here’” and then scroll down to Welcome Home Book. You can submit your letter. THE MYTH OF THANKSGIVING Held in partnership with ...

Share your voice! The Monroeville Virtual Choir sings “America the Beautiful”

The Monroeville Interfaith Ministerium is creating a virtual choir to premiere at our annual Thanksgiving celebration on November 23, 2020. We invite all of Monroeville's singers to join us in singing "America the Beautiful." What you need A video cameraYou can use your phone, your webcam, your camcorder - anything that can record a video file with soundA device to listen to the accompanimentAny device that can play an MP3 file will workIt's easier if this is a different device than the one you're using to recordA set of headphones How to sing with us Here is a good example of how to frame your video. Download the sheet music using the ...

Community Thanksgiving Gathering

Giving thanks for the blessings of life is a value that unites people of all faiths. Join us for an interfaith service of thanksgiving, with a time of fellowship and refreshment to follow.

MIM houses of worship observe 2015 Thanksgiving Gathering

In contrast to acts of hate and intolerance, the Monroeville Interfaith Ministerium came together for its annual Thanksgiving Gathering on November 24, 2015 hosted by the Monroeville United Methodist Church. Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Unitarian Universalists, Sikhs and Bahais led prayers, chants and hymns in thankfulness for the diversity of America. A collection benefited the three Monroeville food pantries. To learn more about our ongoing work, explore this site at www.mimcares.org.

Community Interfaith Thanksgiving Service

Giving thanks for the blessings of life is a value that unites people of all faiths. Join us for an interfaith service of thanksgiving, with a time of fellowship and refreshment to follow.