Bishop William Barber Speech
Bishop William Barber speaks on The Moral Mandate for a Mass People's Campaign at National City Christian Church, 5 Thomas Circle, Washington, DC Register
Bishop William Barber speaks on The Moral Mandate for a Mass People's Campaign at National City Christian Church, 5 Thomas Circle, Washington, DC Register
Meet the Candidates: Montgomery County State's Attorney Please join us for a moderated discussion on the importance and responsibilities of the State's Attorney, moderated by Julie Sapper, Trial Attorney for Continue Reading »
Consecration of the future site of the June 18th Mass Poor People's & Low-Wage Workers Assembly. Freedom Plaza (14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW)
Over the past few weeks, we have seen the unfolding of a humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. Many leading Jewish organizations have stepped in to provide support. Join us for a Continue Reading »
Join us on zoom as we hear from the DC Office of Planning about plans for the Wisconsin Ave. corridor, and Connecticut Ave. Zoom Link Meeting ID: 969 241 Continue Reading »
Join this All-Call and send it to your friends and family to learn about the powerful reasons to mobilize to June 18 in Washington DC. AND you'll get all the Continue Reading »
The Temple Sinai Green Team is co-sponsoring with the J Street chapter at Temple Sinai a virtual Zoom program by EcoPeace Middle East: Peace Building through Environmental Cooperation in Israel-Palestine Continue Reading »
We'll build on our momentum from the March 20 Citywide Action at Covenant Baptist UCC! Join us for this short training to prepare us for a gathering later this spring Continue Reading »
An early morning run through Rock Creek Park for a good cause. You can choose from a 5K, a 1-mile fun run, or a virtual race. All proceeds from this Continue Reading »
WIN (Washington Interfaith Network) Ward 3 Congregations -- Temple Sinai, Adas Israel Congregation, National United Methodist Church, Chevy Chase Presbyterian and St. Columba's Episcopal -- are, together with Friendship Place, Continue Reading »
Join us for a spirited Shabbat service to honor our active year of social justice programs and our leaders who have helped make it all happen. The service will be Continue Reading »
Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello residence stands as a complex and paradoxical symbol of democracy. Designed by Jefferson, built and tended by enslaved people, the palatial Virginia plantation was presidential retreat, retirement Continue Reading »