Imam Jamal Rahman is traveling and will not be present for this third Sunday worship service. His next Sunday morning worship service at the Sanctuary will be Sunday December 18th.
Please join us in person or watch it live stream on our YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/…/UC4LfMksgybFoY5gs27J…/featured
World Chants are featured. We have invited devotional artist Isla Ross to join us in leading many chants and we invite you to share your favorite chant.
Our monthly POTLUCK begins following the morning worship. You are invited to bring prepared dish to share.
Our 2022 Spiritual Discernment:
Encountering the Infinite: Meeting the Divine Mother in Nature, Humanity, and the Cosmos ~ a contemplative, exploratory inquiry and discovery.
November’s focus: The Divine Mother as Energy
About our chanting musician:
Isla Ross is a Devotional Artist and Composer who offers Healing Songs, Interfaith Chants, and Meditative Music, accompanied by an array of exotic instruments. Even as a child , she was fascinated by the spiritual practices and music of many cultures. In 2002, Isla experienced a transformative year in Europe, including a Sacred Clowning retreat in a Tibetan monastery. The lessons included Sacred chants of India. She continued studying with several sound healers in England and back in the US. In 2005, Isla found her way to the Interfaith Community Sanctuary in Seattle, where she shares music for services and events.
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Interfaith Community Sanctuary
1763 NW 62nd Street
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We would like to acknowledge that we gather today on the ancestral homelands of the Coast Salish Peoples, who have lived here from time immemorial. Please join us in expressing our deepest respect and gratitude for our Indigenous neighbors, for their enduring care and protection of our shared lands and waterways.