Waterloo Region Record

FAITH EVENTS

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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

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