If you are a person who believes in the power of prayer, who understands the value of joining in community and who is open to listening to others, please join us at the Prayer Vigil for Peace and Unity in the World on May 20 at 7 p.m. at St. Anthony’s Church, 825 South Klevin Street.
Sister Nirmala Soysa of St. Anthony’s, Heather Barbour of the Islamic Community Center of Anchorage and Rabbi Moshe King of Congregation Beth Sholom will be sharing reflections after a smudging and drumming ceremony by Jim Bell and our Alaska Native community. Music, a singing bowl meditation and the lighting of a peace candle will be included. Refreshments and fellowship will follow.
— Tam Agosti-Gisler
Anchorage
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