Interfaith Winston-Salem offers a wide range of programs during January and February. All of the programs are available at no cost to participants.
JANUARY
Sunday, January 4
“Journeys” Breakfast Club
(Note the change in reservations)
Our presenter for January will be Wilda Spalding Geller. Born in
Berkeley, California, she is an ordained Interfaith Minister. Her post-graduate
theological studies have been done in the USA, Europe, and the Middle East,
where she has served as a Spiritual Director and Retreat Master in several
faith-walks focusing on peace. To simplify matters, it will no longer be
necessary for attendees to reserve a spot for the meeting. Just show up.
Our breakfast group meets at 8 a.m. at the Golden Corral Restaurant, 180 Hanes Mall Circle, in Winston-Salem. Contact
Michael Lange cplummer2@bellsouth.net.
Insert “Journeys” in subject line.
Monday,
January 12
Interfaith Conversations
In deference to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, Interfaith
Conversations is meeting a week earlier in January, on Monday the 12th.
The Rev. Lisa Schwartz of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of
Winston-Salem will discuss love as understood in the Unitarian Universalist
tradition. The meeting will be held at 7-8:30 p.m. in the Social Hall at
Temple Emanuel, 201 Oakwood Dr., Winston-Salem. The event
is open to the public. Contact Truman Dunn tldunn104@gmail.com.
Tuesday,
January 13
Interfaith Book Club
The next selection for our Interfaith Book Club is “American Reform Judaism: An Introduction.”
Our group, which is open to the public, meets at 6:30-8 p.m. in the Reynolda
Manor branch of the Forsyth County Public Library at 2839 Fairlawn Dr. in Winston-Salem while the
Central Library is being renovated. Contact Barbara Bowman bbowman2@triad.rr.com
Friday,
January 16
Dinner for Guests of the Bethesda Center
Volunteers from Compassionate Winston-Salem will prepare and serve meals to 60
or more overnight guests of the Bethesda Center, many of whom are
homeless. You can help by making a financial donation, preparing food and
serving food. Contact Michael Lange cplummer2@bellsouth.net.
Insert “Bethesda” in subject line.
FEBRUARY
Sunday, February 1
“Journeys” Breakfast Club
Dr. Robert and Rebecca Schwartz will share the journey of their interfaith
marriage. He is Jewish, and she is Christian. Our breakfast group
will meet at 8 a.m. at the Golden Corral Restaurant, 180 Hanes Mall Circle, in Winston-Salem. No reservations
are required. Contact Michael Lange cplummer2@bellsouth.net.
Insert “Journeys” in subject line.
Monday,
February 16
Interfaith Conversations
Wilda Spalding Geller, an interfaith minister, will speak on
"Peace." The meeting will be held at 7-8:30 p.m. in the Social
Hall at Temple Emanuel, 201 Oakwood Dr., Winston-Salem. The event
is open to the public. Contact Truman Dunn tldunn104@gmail.com
Friday,
February 20
Dinner for Guests of the Bethesda Center
Volunteers from Compassionate Winston-Salem will prepare and serve meals to 60
or more overnight guests of the Bethesda Center, many of whom are
homeless. You can help by making a financial donation, preparing food and
serving food. Contact Michael Lange cplummer2@bellsouth.net.
Insert “Bethesda” in subject line.