“Sr. Fiedler will focus on how positive relations between religions begin with real knowledge and understanding, which then leads to good interfaith relationships and good public policy,” said Rev. Gay M. Rahn, associate rector at St. George’s Episcopal Church, 905 Princess Anne St., in downtown Fredericksburg.
Schedule of Events
Saturday, Feb., 21, 7 p.m., main Church entrance, Princess Anne Street
“My Life’s Journey: From Susan B. Anthony to Rosa Parks to the Dalai Lama”
Sunday, Feb. 22, 9 a.m., main Church entrance, Princess Anne Street
Worship service, with Sr. Fiedler as preacher
Sunday, Feb. 22, 10 a.m., Sydnor Hall, George Street entrance
“Noisy Contemplation…Prayer in the Midst of a Busy Life”
Sunday, Feb. 22, 11 a.m., main Church entrance, Princess Anne Street
Worship service, with Sr. Fiedler as preacher
Sunday, Feb. 22, 3 p.m., main Church entrance, Princess Anne Street
“Why Bridging Religious Differences is More Important than Ever”
A community panel discussion moderated by The Rev. Deacon Edward W. Jones, Episcopal Diocese of Virginia. Panelists are Sr. Maureen Fiedler; The Rev. Dr. Aaron Dobynes, Jr., Pastor, Shiloh Baptist Church (Old Site); Sheikh Rashid Lamptey, Imam/Director, Islamic Ummah of Fredericksburg; Catherine Maresca, founder and director of The Center for Children and Theology; Rabbi Jeremy Weisblatt, Beth Sholom Temple; The Reverend Joseph H. Hensley, Rector, St. George’s Episcopal Church.
The registration fee for the weekend is $15 — or pay as you can. Attendees may register online or by calling the church office at 540-373-4133. There is no charge to attend the Sunday morning worship services.
Related Story
St. George’s Episcopal Welcomes New Rector
Follow Fredericksburg Today on Facebook and on Twitter at @fxbg2day
HOME