Abrahamic Dinner Lansing – January, 2013

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

Niagara Foundation’s annual Abrahamic Traditions Dinner strengthens friendship and understanding among people of the three Abrahamic religions: Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. A variety of individuals, such as religious leaders, government officials, university professors, and community members, come together to engage in dialogue and honor the importance of religious diversity and inter-religious cooperation.

Theme: Perspectives on Abrahamic Traditions: Stewardship of Wealth, Health and Time

Date:
January 24, 2013
6:30 -9:00 pm

Venue:
Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church- 218 West Ottawa Lansing, MI 48933

Speakers:
Dr. Richard Hamlin, Rector at St. Michael’s Lansing and the Dean of Lansing Area Episcopal Churches

Dr. Donald Weinshank, Professor Emeritus, Michigan State University

Dr. Farhan Bhatti- College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University

Master of Ceremony:
Prof. Peter Berg- School of Labor and Industrial Relations, Michigan State University


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