FAITH EVENTS
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Sai Bhakti Dham Temple: Sunderkand and Free Food (Prasad)
5:45 to 9:30 p.m., free, Every Saturday guests/devotees recite Ramcharitmanas Sunderkand at 5:45 p.m.; vegetarian food served at 8:15 p.m.; www. facebook.com/sai.kwc, Sai Bhakti Dham Mandir, 52 McIntyre Pl., Unit A, Kitchener, saibhaktidham@gmail.com
Men of Honour Conference
8:30 a.m., $35, Registration required; Men’s conference: Vice President of Outreach with Living Waters, Mark Spence, encourages and challenges us to live out our faith practically; schedule and registration at mens-conference.ca, First Baptist Church, 306 Erb St. W., Waterloo, mvanderlinde@fbcwaterloo.com
An Evening of Story and Song with The Wiebes
7 to 9 p.m., $10, Fundraising event to raise money for Single Mom’s Camp at Hidden Acres Mennonite Camp; music by The Wiebes; Campout cookies available for sale; www.hiddenacres. ca, Steinmann Mennonite Church, 1316 Snyder’s Rd. W., Baden, 519-625-8602, info@hiddenacres.ca
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11
Let There Be Peace
2:30 to 4 p.m., pay-as-you-can event, Featuring The Schneider Male Chorus; proceeds support United Church Women’s mission work; refreshments to follow, First United Church, 16 William St. W., Waterloo, 519-745-8487
Singing Peace with Inshallah
3 to 4:30 p.m., free, Join Inshallah, Luther’s 130-plus voice community choir, for a fundraising event supporting the community outreach ministry of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church and Calvary Memorial United Church, Trillium Lutheran Church, 22 Willow St., Waterloo, 519-884-0710 ext. 4132, dludolph@ luther.wlu.ca
Bells of Peace
5:01 to 5:10 p.m., free, Various area churches will ring their bells 100 times, commencing at sunset, 5:01 p.m., in commemoration of the Centenary of the end of the First World War, Trillium Lutheran Church, 22 Willow St., Waterloo, 519-886-4790, 530events@bell.net
Hymn Sing
6:30 to 7:30 p.m., free, Worship and sing praises with favourite hymns accompanied with organ and piano; guest singer: Victoria Hunking, Northside Community Church, 55 Leonard St., Kitchener, 519-744-8016
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12
Fireside Chat
10 a.m. to 12 p.m., free-will donation, Weekly drop-in event; enter by door #2 at the rear of the church; join us for coffee/tea and conversation; all welcome; Mondays, to Dec. 17, Saint Luke’s United Church, 1620 Franklin Blvd., Cambridge, 519-740-0531, rosemary69. rb@gmail.com
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14
Wednesday at Knox: Jenny Weikert: Farming for Food at K-W Habilitation Services 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., free, Jenny: farm co-ordinator at K-W Habilitation, a non- profit organization that provides services and supports for children and adults with developmental disabilities; speaking about “Our Farm Program” which assists residents to grow their own food, Knox Presbyterian Church, 50 Erb St. W., Waterloo, 519-886-4150
Celebrate Recovery Meeting
7 to 9 p.m., free, Got hurts, habits or hangups? The Cambridge Chapter of Celebrate Recovery welcomes you; we acknowledge God as our higher power and the power of His Word to heal us; Wednesdays to June 26, CambridgePreston Church of the Nazarene, 1332 Hamilton St., Cambridge, 519-653-6036, turnerjk@hotmail.com
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15
Bible Study Group: A Survey of the New Testament
3 to 4:30 p.m., free, Non-denominational group: aims to get a big picture understanding of the New Testament; explore, reflect and respond to what each of the last 27 books of the Bible contributes to its overall theme; Thursdays to Dec. 13, Rockway Centre, 1405 King St. E., Kitchener, 519-741-2507, rockwaycc@ kitchener.ca
Aging as a Natural Monastery: Spirituality in Later Life
4 to 6 p.m., $20, cash at the door, Bill Randall, professor of gerontology, considers the many respects in which aging is an inherently spiritual process, not religious necessarily, but spiritual, broadly defined, Steinmann Mennonite Church, 1316 Snyder’s Rd. W., Baden, jane.kuepfer@uwaterloo.ca
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Spirituality, Aging and Narrative: The Sacred Art of Story Listening
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., $60; senior 65plus/student, $30, Bill Randall explores the intersections between spirituality and narrative, and between narrative and aging, with focus on both the unique developmental tasks of later life and the challenges aging poses to our stories, Conrad Grebel University College, Great Hall, 140 Westmount Rd., Waterloo, jane.kuepfer@uwaterloo.ca
A Night To Remember
7 to 9 p.m., $10; under 18, $5, Fundraising concert features young artists Gregory Gibson and Graeme Beaton showcasing Elvis Presley, Elton John and American musicales, Bloomingdale United Church, 860 Sawmill Rd., Bloomingdale, 519-998-6845, revannegajerskicauley@gmail.com
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
Mount on the Move: A Celebration of Music and Food
6:30 to 9:30 p.m., $10; child free; further donations over $20 receipted, Taste and Hear: Mount on the Move: a music and food extravaganza includes three stages, 10 musical acts, five tasting food stations in support of Mount Zion’s Choral Scholar music program, Mount Zion Lutheran Church, 29 Westmount Rd. S., Waterloo, 519-885-4633, karen@ gastmeier.ca
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Potter’s Clay at Knox Preston
6:30 to 8 p.m., free-will offering, Country, folk, gospel and a little rock music to bring us together and one step closer to God, Knox Preston Presbyterian Church, 132 Argyle St. N., Cambridge, 519-653-6691, knoxpreston@rogers.com
Saturday Night at Central
7 to 8 p.m., free-will offering, Musical variety night, and even one illusionist, with talent from our community and Central Church; free refreshments, Central Presbyterian Church, 7 Queen’s Square, Cambridge, 519-658-5857, missions@ cpcmail.ca