Showing posts with label Celebration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebration. Show all posts
Wednesday, 4 October 2017
Celebrating the birth of Bahaúllah
This song celebrates the 200 years since the birth of Baha'u'llah.
The sunrises and sunsets in this video represent that passage of time.
Khadijih was the name of His mother as Mary was the mother of Jesus!
Hope you like it and now available in itunes!
Friday, 8 January 2016
To-morrow in Bendigo : Celebrations for the Karen Community New Year
Bendigo: Karen Community New Year
January 9 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Karen community of Bendigo, cordially invite you to come and celebrate with us
our auspicious and unique cultural celebration of 2755 Karen New Year.

The ceremony has scheduled as below:
- Date: 9 January, 2016 (Saturday)
- Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 noon
- Speeches and Cultural Performances 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm Free Lunch and Entertainment
- Venue: Bendigo Neighbourhood Hub, 155 Crook Street, Strathdale
We look forward to your participation in our celebration and we wish you and your family a very happy, peaceful and prosperous new year
Click here for more information about the Karen New Year
Click here for information about Karen Human Rights Group

Karen State in Myanmar
Details
- Date:
- January 9
- Time:
- 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Organizer
- Karen Community of bendigo
- Phone:
- 0422 270 646
Venue
- Bendigo Neighbourhood Hub
-
155 Crook St
Bendigo, Victoria Australia+ Google Map
Thursday, 3 December 2015
Come join the Celebration of Humanity at St Paul's, Bakery Hill, #Ballarat - to-day 3 December 2015 - 5-7pm
We are celebrating at Saint Paul's, Bakery Hill in #Ballarat this evening. To-day, December 3, is the day we celebrate...
Posted by Brigid O'Carroll Walsh on Wednesday, 2 December 2015
Sunday, 10 May 2015
Happy Mothers Day to all mothers in detention
Please copy this post to
your Facebook, your Google+, Twitter -
everywhere you can -
so that mothers cruelly detained will know
that there are Australian mothers, parents, grandparents,
thinking of them and their children on this day.
Sunday, 30 November 2014
The 160th Anniversary of Eureka will be celebrated at historic St Paul's on Bakery Hill - details below.
Father Constantine Osuchukwu is pleased to welcome you
to a very different celebration of Eureka
- at St Paul's we are celebrating humanity:
the international people of Ballarat 160 years ago
and the multicultural city that Ballarat is to-day.
There will be music, poetry, spirituality - and supper.
PS: Father Constantine is a member of Ballarat Interfaith Network
and is the Interfaith Officer for the
This week - on Wednesday December 3 -
the 160th Anniversary of the Eureka Rebellion
will be commemorated and celebrated in Ballarat.
and there is
And this year there is a new - and somewhat different - event
on the Eureka Calendar - at St Paul's Bakery Hill in Ballarat.
St Paul's is the site of the establishment of the Ballarat Reform League.
St Paul's is the site of the establishment of the Ballarat Reform League.
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Uplift Festival coming up at Bryon Bay - 12-15 December - our role in the creation of a new paradigm of global sustainability and oneness
Uplift Festival Trailer from Uplift Festival on Vimeo.
http://www.upliftfestival.com
Planned for 4 days and nights in beautiful Byron Bay, NSW, UPLIFT 2013 will bring together some of the world’s most inspirational artists and innovative thinkers to explore, inquire, share and discover together, our role in the creation of a new paradigm of global sustainability and oneness.
More than a symposium, UPLIFT 2013 is a participatory event that supports our deep understanding that each of us is the change, – it is within us, it connects us, and it begins now. The event will include perspectives from many disciplines including science, wellness, art, ecology, new economics, indigenous culture and the wisdom of youth.
UPLIFT 2013 features a full program of inspiring lectures, interactive talks and dynamic panel discussions, plus ongoing sessions featuring yoga, dance, devotional chants, sound therapy, art workshops and a dynamic youth space. The evening program is where we invite you to unwind to world music and uplifting dance beats from international musicians and world class Australian acts.
We invite you to join us for this inspiring and unprecedented event from December 12th- 15th December 2013. Four days of inspiration, celebration and positive action.
From InterfaithnetTuesday, 3 September 2013
Kingston Interfaith Network welcomes you to International Peace Day celebrations
Kingston
Interfaith Network
invites you to come and celebrate
International
Day of Peace 2013
with a free community evening at
A free community evening at:
Location:
Chelsea Hub - 3 Showers Ave, Chelsea
Date:
Saturday 21st September
Time:
6pm—9pm
The evening will include faith
leaders sharing their thoughts on world peace,
with music, African dinner, labyrinth
walk
and other activities to recognise
International Peace Day.
RSVP by September 13th to Kate –
Phone: (03) 9581 4734
or email:
The Tree of Life Project : Ballarat's end-of-year, all inclusive celebration. Please join in.
The purpose of this
flyer is to introduce people to the Tree of Life Project.
Christmas is a time of
celebration, community, and inclusion – but not everyone is included or feels
they can be included. The Ballarat Interfaith
Network (B.I.N.) thinks it is time for our multicultural, multi-faith society to
consider an all inclusive community wide end-of-year celebration – an
enterprise which could include people of all faiths and those who hold no faith
at all. To this end, B.I.N. is planning
The Tree of Life Project.
The Tree of Life is an ancient
symbol and metaphor. It is found in many
faiths, belief systems, and philosophies.
Charles Darwin in his work on the origin of life used a form of the Tree
of Life. When Darwin’s 150th
anniversary was marked a few years ago, the world’s scientists established The
Tree of Life Web Project – an online scientific project which can still be seen
on the internet.
Current plans are for community events around art, poetry
& literature, music, environment, and science. In these events, we hope that inclusion and
community will be the keys and that faith & belief systems, philosophies
and viewpoints will be able to rub shoulders with equanimity.
B.I.N. is happy to welcome people to its ToL Planning
Committee. It is also happy to receive
suggestions and ideas as well as offers of assistance – financial, physical
presence, in kind or whatever. To be in
touch with The Tree of Life Project, please be in touch with
Margaret
Lenan Ellis
B.I.N.
Public Relations Officer
Brigid
O’Carroll Walsh
B.I.N.
Secretary
Mobile: 0439 425 751
Thanks are due to Liz
Widdop for the artwork of the tree
and her support for The Tree of Life Project.
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