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HARC Meeting: Celebrating 20 years of Interfaith work!

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In February 2022 we celebrate 20 years of HARC's Interfaith Coalition!  The Interfaith Coalition of Washington County was formed in February 2002 with representatives from Jewish, Muslim, and Christian faiths to provide a forum for interfaith dialogue in our community following the tragic events of September 11, 2001. This program will highlight history, present, and […]

Dealing with the Mental Health Effects of the Lingering COVID-19 Pandemic

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Facebook Live Get Directions Phone: 301-733-0331 x1228 Website: http://www.facebook.com/brooklaneinc Cost: FREE As the COVID-19 pandemic stretches into yet another year, people are experiencing the related stress and anxiety that comes from this prolonged disruptance to our normal lives. It is a natural reaction to feel stress, anxiety, grief and worry because of living through a […]

Kid’s Closet

Otterbein United Methodist Church 108 East Franklin Street, Hagerstown, Maryland

KIDS' CLOTHING FOR SALE! Most items for sale are 25 cents! (Infant, toddler, through teen sizes available.)  For the best selection of gently used (clean) clothing for boys and girls, be here when the doors open at 10:00 a.m.  Bring a friend! * Items for Sale - Limited number of items may be purchased, including […]

We Cry Justice Bible Study

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Poor People’s Campaign of Maryland continues its Bible Study utilizing We Cry Justice: Reading the Bible with the Poor People’s Campaign, edited by Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis. Join us as we look closely at Luke1:46-56, which is often called Mary’s Song or The Magnificat, and consider what it says to us today as we work […]

Dickinson College to Host Talk on Racism and Religious Freedom

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Live Stream on YouTube Middle East and legal studies scholar Sahar Aziz will deliver the annual Wesley Lecture at Dickinson. The talk, “The Racial Muslim: When Racism Quashed Religious Freedom,” is free and open to the public.  Aziz is a professor of law, chancellor’s social justice scholar and Middle East and legal studies scholar at […]

Winter Hike

Hebron Mennonite Church invites you to join them for a hike on the Appalachian Trail this Saturday, February 26. This four-mile hike will begin near the Old Forge Picnic area above Waynesboro, PA and climb to Chimney Rocks with return. Meet at the parking lot of Old Forge and Rattlesnake Run Roads at 1:00 pm. […]

Black History Month Program

Impact Ministries 132 Old National Pike, Hagerstown, MD

Click to see full video flyer Theme: “Release Reach Reward.” Speakers include: Willie Flowers, NAACP President, Maryland Conference Fred Chavis, NAACP Vice President, Washington County Brenda Thiam, Delegate, State of Maryland Tania Anderson, HARC Board Member & Racial Justice Team Co-Leader John B. King, Candidate for Governor of Maryland Special appearances/performances by: Jenelle Morrison, Crush […]

Book Study “Living Buddha, Living Christ”

Unity of Hagerstown is offering a book study on Thich Nhat Hahn's book 'Living Buddha, Living Christ' beginning March 1, 7 p.m. via Zoom, exploring the intersection of compassion and sacredness in two traditions.  The discussion will use this pdf as a springboard.  Please contact Rev. Sandy at unityhagerstown@live.com for more information.

Evening of Jazz for Mardi Gras

St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church 141 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD, United States

Evening of Jazz and refreshments for Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday). Great music, good food and lots of fun. Call 301-790-2510 for questions.

Ash Wednesday Services – 4 Options

St. John's Episcopal Church 101 S Prospect St, Hagerstown, Maryland

Saint John's Episcopal Church, 101 S. Prospect, will hold four Ash Wednesday services. Two short services will be held in the parking lot (on the corner of Antietam & Walnut) at 10 & 4; and two will be held inside the church at 12:15 and 7 (access through parking lot elevator or from Prospect). Parking […]

Interfaith Progressive Dinner

To honor the International Day of Peace, an Interfaith Progressive Dinner will be held at three different local houses of worship with four faith traditions participating. Small plates of food will be served at each location as we progressively move as one group from place to place.

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