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Monday, November 4, 12noon, this on-line event requires advance registration

There has been so much chaos, confusion, and dehumanizing rhetoric thus far in this election season, leading to recent threats of violence against elected officials and the burning of absentee ballot boxes. This climate will only intensify on and after Election Day if we do not collectively act now to set a tone across our country that amplifies peace and fosters patience as we await counting and certifying everyone’s votes.

Tuesday, November 5, 6-10pm, Mothers Brew Too, 136 W. Fifth Ave.

There’s no reason to anxiously watch the election results alone!

Join with other local LBA women, in comradery and support, as the country’s fate is decided.

• Doors will open at 6pm.

• Bring a snack to share and your favorite beverage (no alcohol allowed).

• We will gather at Mothers Brew Too, 136 W. Fifth Ave.

• Dress: comfortable loungewear attire is totally acceptable!

Tuesday, November 5, 7am-6pm, Trinity Episcopal Church on Capitol Square, 125 E. Broad St.

• Prayer offerings at the top of each hour

• Morning prayer at 8am

• Noonday Eucharist at 12noon

• The Rt. Rev. Kristin White presiding at 12noon

• Night prayers at 6:30pm

Trinity Episcopal Church on Capitol Square is “A House of Prayer for All People.”

Hosted by Trinity Episcopal Church on Capitol Square.

 

Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3, 10am-6pm, Ohio Expo Center (Lausche building), 717 E. 17th Ave.

The Gift of Light Expo is the mind, body, spirit experience being held on Saturday and Sunday, November 2-3 at the Ohio Expo Center’s Lausche building, 717 E. 17th Ave., 10am-6pm both days. Admission is $15 a day by credit card or $13 a day by cash, with children under ten years old admitted for free.

Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3, 10am-6pm, Ohio Expo Center (Lausche building), 717 E. 17th Ave.

The Gift of Light Expo is the mind, body, spirit experience being held on Saturday and Sunday, November 2-3 at the Ohio Expo Center’s Lausche building, 717 E. 17th Ave., 10am-6pm both days. Admission is $15 a day by credit card or $13 a day by cash, with children under ten years old admitted for free.

Saturday, November 2, 5-7:30pm, Trinity Episcopal Church, 125 E. Broad St.

Rev. Jim Wallis is the inaugural holder of the Chair in Faith and Justice at the McCourt School of Public Policy and founding Director of the Georgetown University Center on Faith and Justice, which advocates for racial justice and building a multiracial democracy, eradicating systemic poverty, and promoting peacemaking in the United States and around the world.

A panel discussion will follow the lecture.