What had been called the Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service is now the Interfaith Thanksgiving Celebration as the event marks its 20th rendition.
But the date—a week before Thanksgiving—and the venue—Temple Kol Emeth—remain the same.
On Nov. 21, various faith communities in East Cobb and surrounding areas will gather for music, prayers, reflections and a reception.
This year’s theme is “Embracing Responsibility: Doing My Part,” and organizers describe it as follows:
“A reminder that each of us can contribute to building a more connected and caring community.”
Coming amid continuing war in the Middle East, and following last year’s service in the wake of the Israel-Hamas conflict (our coverage here), service organizers recalled “this powerful discussion from last year” that “opened our eyes to the incredible similarities between our religions and how they shape our values and beliefs. This year, we’re diving even deeper into these important conversations!”
The local faith communities include Atlanta Christian Chinese Church, Bahá’í Faith Center for Learning, Chestnut Ridge Christian Church, Congregation Etz Chaim, East Cobb United Methodist Church, Emerson Unitarian Universalist Congregation, St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church, Transfiguration Catholic Church and Unity North Church of Atlanta.
As was the case last year, online registration is required (click here) and a clear-bag policy will be observed. “If at all possible, we ask that no personal bags be brought into the event.”
Music will begin at 6:30 and the program begins at 7:00. Temple K0l Emeth is located 1415 Old Canton Road.
Admission is free but an offering will be collected to be distributed to local charities for Thanksgiving.
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