The East Cobb synagogue Temple Kol Emeth is having its 17th annual Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service in virtual form this year.
The service takes place next Thursday, Nov. 18, starting at 6:45 p.m. with music, followed by the service at 7 p.m.,
A livestream will be available at this link.
The service features music and messages from a variety of faiths and faith communities, including Chestnut Ridge Christian Church, Congregation Etz Chaim, the East Cobb Islamic Center, Eastminster Presbyterian Church, Emerison Unitarian Universalist Congregation, St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church, Transfiguration Catholic Church and Unity North Atlanta Church.
The theme of this year’s service is “Rebuilding Hope Together.”
Each year the service collects donations for its Give-A-Gobble program, which purchases Thanksgiving turkeys and food for those in need.
This year’s recipient is East Cobb-based United Military Care, a non-profit that supports veterans in crisis.
Among the speaks is United Military Care founder and president Kim Scofi.
If you’re interested in donating, you can do so by clicking here.
More information on the Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service can be found here.
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