Sunday Worship with Imam Jamal Rahman
Please join us in-person.
Or you may watch it live on our YouTube channel;
https://www.youtube.com/@interfaithcommunitysanctua9761/streams
Our monthly POTLUCK begins following the morning worship.
Please bring a prepared dish to share.
Steve Kramer will share Native American flute.
We are celebrating with the Charter of Compassion by participating in 22 Days of Compassion (March 14th through April 5th) culminating on Golden Rule Rule Day.
“Do for all others, both directly and indirectly, what you would want done for you. Don’t do to any others, either directly or indirectly, what you wouldn’t want done to you.” This is the principle by which we start this 22-Day Compassion Campaign and hope that you will help adopt it as a life style change. Download PDF of booklet here to learn more.
About Imam Jamal Rahman:
Imam Jamal Rahman is a popular speaker and author on Islam, Sufi spirituality, and interfaith relations. Along with his Interfaith Amigos, he has been featured in The New York Times, CBS News, BBC, and various NPR programs. Jamal is co-founder and Muslim Sufi Imam at Interfaith Community Sanctuary, and adjunct faculty at Seattle University. He travels nationally and internationally, presenting at retreats and workshops. Jamal’s passion lies in interfaith community building and activism.
Visit Jamal’s Websites:
JAMALRAHMAN.COM
JAMALRAHMAN.BLOG
INTERFAITHCOMMUNITYSANCTUARY.ORG
NORTHWESTINTERFAITH.ORG
INTERFAITHAMIGOS.COM
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Land Acknowledgement:
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.