Community Prayer Breakfast - Renewing Humanity's Bond With Nature
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Community Prayer Breakfast - Renewing Humanity's Bond With Nature

Sponsored by the Multi-faith Summit Council of BC, participants will explore Faith & Environmental Stewardship thru small group dialogue.

Date and time

Saturday, November 16 · 8 - 10am PST

Location

6869 King George Blvd

6869 King George Boulevard Surrey, BC V3W 5A1 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

The Multi-faith Summit Council of BC is sponsoring this second annual Community Prayer Breakfast at the John Voken Academy in Surrey, where the students will again provide participants with a wonderful buffet breakfast! Doors will open at 7:30am. Parking is available. Wheelchair accessible. This year's theme is Renewing Humanity's Bond With Nature. Participants will explore the relationship between Faith and Environmental Stewardship. This is an educational opportunity to learn about diverse spiritual traditions while sharing organizational and invidividual proactivity. Everyone is welcome! Tickets are transferable.

Please contact us if you have any questions or if you would like to sponsor a student to attend. multifaith.summit.council@gmail.com

Organized by

Multi-faith Summit Council of British Columbia

The Multi-faith Summit Council (MFSC) exists to:

  • Strengthen faith in society,
  • Advocate for faith communities and spiritual traditions,
  • Seek religious protection for all,
  • Provide a safe forum for faith communities of British Columbia to dialogue on matters of common concern.

Through advocacy and education, the MFSC promotes an inclusive and just society where all faiths and cultures are respected, and where marginalized or vulnerable persons are protected.

The MFSC is a diverse body of faith and spiritual traditions, yet it speaks as a single voice to promote, support and advise on important issues as well as participate in actions that benefit all British Columbians.