1st Annual Dinner of Abrahamic Traditions

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

Niagara Foundation-Michigan organized its first Annual Dinner of Abrahamic Traditions on February 18th, 2010 at University Quality Inn, in Lansing, MI. More than 80 guests including clergy from churches, synagogues and mosques, academicians from several religious universities, colleges and seminaries, and leaders of many charitable and civic organizations attended the dinner. The theme of the event  was “Charity in Abrahamic Traditions”, a very important value especially in today’s economic challenges and natural disasters.

Theme: Charity in Abrahamic Traditions

Date:
February 18th, 2010

Venue:
University Quality Inn 
3121 East Grand River 
Lansing, MI 48912

Speakers:
Rev. John Ross Thompson, University United Methodist Church
Rabbi Michael Zimmerman, Congregation Kehillat Israel
Dr. Abdalmajid Katranji, Islamic Center of East Lansing

Remarks:
Bishop Jonathan D. Keaton, the Resident bishop of the Michigan Area of the United Methodist Church
Rev. Bernard Reilly, the Rector of St. Mary Cathedral in Lansing


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