Healing with Joy; Discovering the power of Love
A TALK ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Healing with joy: Discovering the power of Love
Divine Love, God, frees us from fear, illness, and polarization. This freedom is given impartially to everyone.
Ann Kneeland, CS Christian Science Practitioner Member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship

Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 11:00 a.m.
HOSTED BY First Church of Christ, Scientist, Carson City NV All are welcome to attend this free public talk.
Free childcare and free parking will be provided for this one-hour talk.
LOCATION First Church of Christ, Scientist, Carson City 710 West Fourth Street Carson City, NV 89701 cscarsoncity.org
CONTACT Andy Losche (775) 721-5045 Steve Wyble (775) 220-2513 cscarsoncity@gmail.com
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Free public talk on Christian Science. Divine Love, God, frees us from fear, illness, and polarization. This freedom is given impartially to everyone. Free child care and parking will be provided.
Intro to Judaism
A non-traditional approach to an ancient tradition. Whether you are just curious about Judaism, working towards conversion, or trying to remember everything you should have learned in religious school, this class is for you. This course is designed for learners at every level and all who are interested in learning are welcome.
During the course, we will learn about Jewish history, traditions, rituals, philosophy, and its big ideas. There is so much to learn that we will never get to all of it. Instead, I hope to give you the opportunity to begin to familiarize yourself with those big ideas and give you the courage and enthusiasm to learn more. Even if we had a lifetime to study, we would never get to all of it and this class, while it may feel at times like drinking from a firehose, is not intended to teach you everything you will ever need to know.
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Intro to Judaism
A non-traditional approach to an ancient tradition. Whether you are just curious about Judaism, working towards conversion, or trying to remember everything you should have learned in religious school, this class is for you. This course is designed for learners at every level and all who are interested in learning are welcome.
During the course, we will learn about Jewish history, traditions, rituals, philosophy, and its big ideas. There is so much to learn that we will never get to all of it. Instead, I hope to give you the opportunity to begin to familiarize yourself with those big ideas and give you the courage and enthusiasm to learn more. Even if we had a lifetime to study, we would never get to all of it and this class, while it may feel at times like drinking from a firehose, is not intended to teach you everything you will ever need to know.
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“Chicago the Musical… and All Those Jews” a Purimspiel at Temple Sinai
Please join Temple Sinai as we celebrate Purim! On this holiday, we retell the story of Esther, but with a bit more flair. This year we are parodying the musical, Chicago. There’s singing, dancing, and of course, food when we’re done! Costumes encouraged! March 1st 7-9pm
Note: The Book of Esther is a very adult story, with themes of sexual exploitation, trafficking, genocide, and persecution. Our retelling does not avoid these topics, although we try to laugh about them. Our spiel contains adult themes and is PG-13. Leave the kids at home, they wouldn’t get most of the jokes and you wouldn’t want to have to explain them.
‘For the Love of Our Neighbors’ – candle light vigil
’For the Love of Our Neighbors’, a candlelight vigil for those who have died while having no safe and reliable housing.
Our NIA vigil will be at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday the 10th in front of the BELIEVE sign at Reno City Plaza. The names of those who died will be read and candles will be lit in remembrance.
“Too many people who fall through the cracks in the system,” said Father Chuck Durante, rector at Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Cathedral, in a statement. “It is our moral responsibility to care for people in need”
Third Annual Interfaith Comedy Night
Let’s come together, make connections, and laugh!
Bring a joke from your spiritual background. All ages welcome!
It’s time to laugh! Come and join us Monday, April, 27th, 20264, at 6:00 to 8:00 at Coffee Comics, 940 W Moana Lane.
Bring a joke of your own faith.
It will be a wonderful time to enjoy a time of levity and interfaith camaraderie.
Martin Luther King Memorial – McKinley Center – 4pm January 18th
Dream. Act. Inspire.
Join the City of Reno and the Nevada Interfaith Association for the 40th annual Rev Martin Luther King jr memorial.
The guest speaker will be Pastor Kevin Solomon, Sparks Seventh Day Adventist.
There will be Prayers from faith leaders and Light refreshments from our LDS friends.
Bi-Annual Luncheon
See Peace, Be Peace… Behold Peace
On the International Day of Peace at Reno Buddhist Center will be a concert celebrating peace. Singer and musician, Colleen Akiko, will offer personal stories and songs welcoming peace into our hearts. This event is sponsored by “Prayers without Borders”. Everyone is welcome to attend this special experience.
Friends of the Poor Walk
The St. Vincent de Paul Society, Reno District Council, is hosting a walk-a-thon on Saturday, September 27, from 9am – 11am at Bishop Manogue Catholic High School, 110 Bishop Manogue Drive, Reno, NV 89511. 1/4 mile is the minimum walking goal (1 lap of their running track) for participants. Learn more and register as a walker, donor or sponsor on line at https://99pledges.com/fund/fun walk.
