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SUMMARY:Ramadan 2024 – An overview of Iftar programs
DESCRIPTION:Ramadan 2024 marked a joyous occasion for Rumi Forum and its community partners as we came together to celebrate the spirit of Ramadan. Our Ramadan Iftars served as warm and welcoming gatherings where cherished memories were rekindled\, updates on our ongoing initiatives were shared\, and meaningful discussions on enhancing our collective efforts took place. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our community partners\, allies\, friends\, and dedicated volunteers whose presence made Ramadan a truly enriching experience\, fostering stronger bonds and forging new connections. This special period gave us a precious opportunity to reconnect with old friends and allies while embracing the joy of Iftar and engaging in insightful conversations about our shared aspirations for the future. \nRamadan Reunion Iftar \n \n \nVirginia Community Iftar \n \n \nMaryland Community Iftar \n \n \nIftar with BJC (Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty) \n \n \nIftar with International Religious Freedom Summit and National Museum for American Religion \n \n \nIftar with Interfaith Encounters Association (IEA) \n \n \nScriptural Reasoning on “Riots and Rebellion” and Iftar at Virginia Theological Seminary \n \n \nIftar with Interreligious Communities Project (ICP)  \n \nIftar with Jerusalem Youth Chorus (JYC) 
URL:https://rumiforum.org/event/ramadan-2024/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Interfaith Engagement,Past Events
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SUMMARY:Scriptural Reasoning: "Riots and Rebellion"
DESCRIPTION:Rumi Forum had its monthly circle on March 21\, 2024\, to study Abrahamic scriptures\, followed by an Iftar\, on “Riots and Rebellion” with our study leader Rev. Larry Golemon from Washington Theological Consortium. \nScriptural Reasoning (SR) allows Christians\, Jews\, and Muslims to study each other’s sacred texts. SR participants meet monthly to read short passages on a topic from their respective scriptures. Facilitated by a study leader\, each session is an opportunity to listen and share various perspectives. SR sessions help participants reflect on a curious list of topics within the Abrahamic tradition. The result is often a deeper understanding of others and one’s scriptures and the development of strong bonds across faith communities. \n                 Scriptural Reasoning: Introduction                      Islamic Scripture: Quran \n            \n               Christian Scripture: New Testament               Jewish Scripture: Hebrew Bible \n            \nProgram Outline: \n6:00 – 7:15 pm – Scriptural Reasoning session on “Riots and Rebellion” \n7:25 – 8:30 pm – Iftar dinner and conversations at the table \n \nThis Month`s Study Leader \n\nRev. Larry Golemon\, Ph.D.\, is the Executive Director of the Washington Theological Consortium. Larry has served the wider church in various capacities: youth minister\, local pastor\, college and seminary professor\, missionary\, and researcher.  He received a B.A. in History from Stanford University\, a Master of Divinity and a Master of Sacred Theology from the Yale Divinity School\, a ThM from Columbia Theological Seminary\, and a Ph.D. in contemporary theology from Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. He is an ordained Presbyterian minister (PCUSA). \nAs a researcher\, Dr. Golemon was an associate for the national study of theological education by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and co-authored their findings in Educating Clergy (2006). He taught at the Dominican University of California and the GTU. He directed their research project entitled “Sacred Visions and the Social Good\,” which explored religion in public life among Buddhists\, Sufis\, Native Americans\, and faith-based Catholic and Protestant parishes. While at the Alban Institute in Virginia\, he directed the Narrative Leadership project\, which explored the story-based transformation of congregational life. He also coordinated the “Ecumenical Project” at Virginia Theological Seminary\, identifying capacities and new possibilities for ecumenical teaching and learning. He continues to write in theological education\, with a new book entitled “Clergy Education in America: Religious Leadership and American Public Life\, 1785-1935” (Oxford Press\, 2021). The book analyzes how Protestants\, Catholics\, and Jews have educated clergy for American society\, specifically as culture-builders in religious and public life. Later\, schools for woman\, African Americans\, and the white working class followed suit in their own distinctive ways.
URL:https://rumiforum.org/event/scriptural-reasoning-riots-and-rebellion/
LOCATION:Virginia Theological Seminary-Addison Academic Center\, 3630 Bishop Walker Cir.\, Alexandria\, VA\, 22304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interfaith Engagement,Past Events,Scriptural Reasoning
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