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~ The Mayor's Interfaith Council is gearing up for their second annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Service, set to take place on Wednesday, November 19 at First Presbyterian Church in Evansville. The event will run from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. and will bring together speakers and participants from various faith traditions and congregations across the city.
The service aims to promote gratitude, community, and shared responsibility for one another through readings, reflections, and prayers. All members of the community are invited to attend, regardless of their faith background or affiliation.
In addition to the service, the Interfaith Council has partnered with Feed Evansville to coordinate a Little Pantry Food Drive. The goal of this drive is to fill Little Pantries throughout Evansville with non-perishable, shelf-stable items such as canned goods, boxed meals, peanut butter, rice, pasta, and personal care items. These donations will be distributed to Little Pantries across the city in the days following the event.
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Mayor Stephanie Terry expressed her excitement for the upcoming service and food drive, stating that it reflects both the spirit of the season and Evansville's commitment to caring for those in need. She also emphasized that this event is a reminder that despite different traditions and ways of worshiping, there are common values shared among all individuals.
Terry went on to express her gratitude towards the Mayor's Interfaith Council and faith partners throughout the city for creating a welcoming space for everyone. She also highlighted the importance of coming together as a community to refill Little Pantries during a time when many families are struggling with food insecurity.
The event is free and open to the public. The Mayor's Interfaith Council encourages all members of the community to attend and participate in this meaningful evening of gratitude and service towards others.
The service aims to promote gratitude, community, and shared responsibility for one another through readings, reflections, and prayers. All members of the community are invited to attend, regardless of their faith background or affiliation.
In addition to the service, the Interfaith Council has partnered with Feed Evansville to coordinate a Little Pantry Food Drive. The goal of this drive is to fill Little Pantries throughout Evansville with non-perishable, shelf-stable items such as canned goods, boxed meals, peanut butter, rice, pasta, and personal care items. These donations will be distributed to Little Pantries across the city in the days following the event.
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Mayor Stephanie Terry expressed her excitement for the upcoming service and food drive, stating that it reflects both the spirit of the season and Evansville's commitment to caring for those in need. She also emphasized that this event is a reminder that despite different traditions and ways of worshiping, there are common values shared among all individuals.
Terry went on to express her gratitude towards the Mayor's Interfaith Council and faith partners throughout the city for creating a welcoming space for everyone. She also highlighted the importance of coming together as a community to refill Little Pantries during a time when many families are struggling with food insecurity.
The event is free and open to the public. The Mayor's Interfaith Council encourages all members of the community to attend and participate in this meaningful evening of gratitude and service towards others.
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