Judaism

Series: A Tapestry of Faith

January 26, 2025 | Rev. Carrie Binnie

Passage: Mark 12:28-31

January 27 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, and yet, a good percentage of the world isn’t aware that such a day exists. Perhaps this is just one example of unintended antisemitism in our world today. It’s time to learn about the faith of our Jewish neighbors, celebrate that which unites us and honor this resilient people.

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When misinformation and a lack of understanding so often breed fear and negativity, it’s important that we seek to learn about the faith traditions of our neighbors near and far. Join us as we explore unique differences and common threads behind the tapestry of the world’s most predominant religions.

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