Thanksgiving Eve Interfaith Service
The Nevada Clergy Association Presents The Twenty-Fifth Annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Eve Service … Thanksgiving Eve Interfaith Service
The Nevada Clergy Association Presents The Twenty-Fifth Annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Eve Service … Thanksgiving Eve Interfaith Service
The Salvation Army Annual Dinner & Christmas Kettle Kick-Off on November 5, 2010, at Harrah’s … Church members attend Salvation Army Annual Dinner
Pannuches Meal Rite The 57th Pannuches Meal Rite was held Saturday, August 7, 2010. Jubilee … August 1 Confirmation of Divine Law
The Global Healing Crisis: How the System of Cosolargy Can Heal the World … Cosolargy Conference in Wisconsin November 7, 2010
Members of the Nevada Clergy Association appeared October 8, 2010, on Nevada Newsline, a talk … Nevada Interfaith Clergy Panel on KUNR
The Nevada Clergy Association’s fall interfaith luncheon was held Thursday, October 14, 2010, at St. … Northern Nevada Clergy meet October 14, 2010
Members of the International Community of Christ and Rabbi Myra Soifer, emerita rabbi of Temple Sinai in Reno, accepted the invitation of Saint Anthony Parish to join them to give thanks to their pastor, Father George Bratiotis, for his years of dedication to God’s ministry as he conducted his final services as Protopresbyter of Saint Anthony Greek Orthodox Church, Reno, Nevada. These clergy attended the event as representatives of the Nevada Clergy Association to honor the many years of work Father George gave to the interfaith movement in Reno.
“Ryan Anderson sits at a desk in his home studio, tinkering away on his laptop and occasionally twisting a knob on the nearby mixer. He’s playing a remix of The Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby,” a track his partner in musical endeavors, Matt Madonna, created about seven months earlier when the two best friends first formed their DJ collaboration Love and Light. . . .”
November 16, 2010 A Nevada Tradition The Nevada Clergy Association together with Robert … Nevada Prayer Breakfast Announced
“Space physicists have finished assembling a second complete sweep around the sky, and the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) has again delivered an unexpected result. ‘The map has changed significantly. . . . Our discovery of changes over six months in the IBEX data from the edge of our solar system show that the interaction of our Sun and the galaxy is amazingly dynamic,’ says David McComas (Southwest Research Institute), principal investigator for the IBEX mission. ‘We thought the outer heliosphere would be stable over time – and IBEX is showing us that it’s not. This is changing the game completely.’”