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Dr. James A. Forbes Jr. to Speak at NCIC Interreligious Pastors' Thanksgiving Breakfast
November 2, 2011



Northern California Interreligious Conference    Cordially Invites You to the  
 "INTERRELIGIOUS PASTORS'

THANKSGIVING BREAKFAST"

9:30 a.m. Friday,
November 11, 2011
at Cathedral of Christ the Light Church
With Special Guest:
Dr. James A. Forbes
The Rev. Dr. James A. Forbes Jr.
Healing of the Nations Foundation Founder &
Pastor Emeritus of The Riverside Church,
New York, NY

Dear Friends,

We of the Northern California Interreligious Conference (NCIC) request the honor of your presence at the  "Interreligious Pastors Thanksgiving Breakfast" on Friday, November 11th with Dr.Jim Forbes at 9:30 a.m. at Cathedral of Christ the Light Church, 2121 Harrison St., Oakland, CA  94612.       


Special Guest will be Reverend Michael Livingston of the
National Council of Churches' Fighting Poverty With Faith.  


Join NCIC as we break bread in unity of diverse religious traditions during the Thanksgiving season.  We extend an invitation to clergy of all faiths.  You are our guests.  There is no cost to you. Feel free to share this invitation with your friends and colleagues in the clergy.

In the Spirit of "Giving Thanks Always,"

Reverend Greggory Brown
President,
NCIC Board of Directors
 
 

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