Blood Drive- Donors Needed!
Tuesday, June 27, 2023, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Otterbein United Methodist Church Auditorium Otterbein UMC, The American Red Cross and Hagerstown Health Care have partnered to create the opportunity […]
Hagerstown Area Religious Council
The Hagerstown Area Religious Council (HARC) is a coalition of churches and houses of faith in the Hagerstown area of Washington County.
Tuesday, June 27, 2023, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Otterbein United Methodist Church Auditorium Otterbein UMC, The American Red Cross and Hagerstown Health Care have partnered to create the opportunity […]
Our June meeting will focus on migration, past and present. We welcome Basheer Azizi, President of the Islamic Center of Hagerstown, to talk about the history and present reality of […]
The Doleman Black Heritage Museum hosts the Third Annual Juneteenth Celebration – University Plaza, 50 W. Washington Street, Hagerstown, MD with a Sock and Underwear Drive for Children in Need. 2023 […]
Saturday, June 17 at 10:00 (gather at 9:30) University Plaza, downtown Hagerstown HARC encourages people of faith to join in the annual Unity Walk, part of the Juneteenth celebration. Bring […]
The Doleman Black Heritage Museum hosts the Third Annual Juneteenth Celebration – University Plaza, 50 W. Washington Street, Hagerstown, MD with a Sock and Underwear Drive for Children in Need. 2023 […]
All adults are welcome regardless of skill, talent, or experience! SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1-4 pm / $20 Come enjoy a day of dance and meditation with CANDICE TRITCH, founder of DANCE ALCHEMY. […]
Meet local Black authors and enjoy exploring stories together! Books will be available for signing. To register as an author or for information about sponsorships, email Cherish at mcmillancherish@gmail.com. Download […]
SUNDAY, JUNE 18 / 12:15 pm (Following the Celebration Service / Third Sunday every month) / $10 (Suggested love offering) Give and receive the healing energy of Reiki and other modalities. OPEN TO ALL. For more info unityhagerstown@live.com, […]
On Sunday, June 18, at 6 pm, Saint John's Episcopal Church, 101 S. Prospect St., will hold a Taize prayer service. This style of worship began at a monastic community […]
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 7 pm / $20 (Suggested love offering) JIM THOMAS, acupuncturist and meditation teacher, will lead a guided sound and toning meditation that will focus on breath awareness and […]
The official Season for Nonviolence begins by marking the anniversary of the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi on January 30 and ends on the April 4 anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Between are 64 days of practice of the principles of Gandhi, King, and others to bring about peace and nonviolence in our world today.
More information and resourcesTo embody mercy, justice and love as diverse faith partners in Washington County.