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Topic Summary

Posted by: Dhammañāṇa
« on: February 25, 2013, 09:28:35 PM »

  Interfaith Dinner Dialogue Potluck

An invitation from the Wat Atam Sangha

Friends,

We’re happy to share that teacher Steve Armstrong will be visiting the Eastside sit on Thursday, Feb. 28, as he has several times before.



Steve is a primary vipassana teacher for both of us, and teaches around the world. He and his wife Kamala Masters teach as peers, and together offer the dharma at Vipassana Metta on Maui.

While at the Eastside sit Steve will offer some teachings and guidance, and answer questions. This is a rare opportunity, so we encourage you to come. Feel free to bring any interested friends.

We hope you can make it on Thursday, Feb. 25. We’ll be sitting at 7 pm, and the address is 7510 117th Ave. NE,Kirkland.

Also, Steve will be offering a talk on Friday night in Seattle, and a two-day non-residential retreat March 2-3 through Seattle Insight Meditation Society. That retreat will be at Bastyr University in Kenmore, easily accessible from the Eastside.

Lastly, our friend Santidhammo, the monk who often comes to the Eastside sit, will be a panelistat an upcoming interfaith potluck at Northlake Unitarian Universalist Church in Kirkland. The event will be at 5 pm on Sunday, March 10. A flyer is attached. This is open to anyone, and should be an interesting discussion.

Be well,
Ellen & Steve



Interfaith Dinner Dialogue Potluck


The inaugural location is:
Northlake Unitarian Universalist Church
308 4th Avenue South, Kirkland, WA 98033

Come, bring your favorite dish labeled and enough to share.
Enjoy a stimulating evening of Interfaith Dialogue!

This the first in a series of dinner dialogues aimed at fostering interfaith relationships.
This dialogue is inspired by, “12 Steps to a Compassionate Life” by Karen Armstrong.

• Hear from panelists across faith traditions on compassion
• Interfaith Sharing
• Fabulous Potluck Dinner and Conversation

If you’re coming, please email us at RSVP@firewa.org and tell us how many will attend.
For more information, go to http://www.fire-wa.org


ANUMODANA!


Anm. des Posters: Die Qualitäten der Lehrer und des Lehrvortages entzieht sich der Kenntnis des Posters. Im Allgemeinen wird darauf hingewiesen, daß Dhammavorträge und Lehren IMMER kostenlos sind und keine Gegenleistungen erwarten. Die Gründe für eventuell suggerierte Kostenbeiträge sind beim Veranstalter zu hinterfragen.