Photo above shows the participant group from the International Day of Prayer Peace celebration sponsored by Unity in the Community in Manassas, Virginia (Photo credit: Beverly Vogel). Below is the program from the event.
UNITY IN THE COMMUNITY’S MISSION:
To Cultivate an appreciation of the cultural heritages present in Prince William County, Manassas, and Manassas Park, Virginia;
to Promote cross-cultural understanding; to Instruct all citizens in anti-bias skills, cultural diversity and basic human rights.
Thanks to Illana Naylor for providing the following information:
International Day of Prayer for Peace
September 23, 2012
3:00 – 5:00 PM
Loving One Another as Peoples of the World:
Praying for Ceasefire
Manassas First African Methodist Episcopal Church
10313 South Grant Avenue
Manassas, VA 20110
Rev. Ronald A. Boykin, Pastor
Opening Processional
Vinnie Henley, Minster of Music
Manassas First A.M.E. Church
Welcome to Manassas First African Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. Carol Rogers
Manassas First A.M.E Church
Greeting
Unity in the Community
Kathy Clark, Chairperson
Dar AlNoor Islamic Community Center
Adhan/Call to Prayer
Imam Cemal Gumus
The Adhan is given to assemble Muslims for prayer.
An English translation of the Adhan, which is always given in Arabic.
God is the Greatest, God is the Greatest,
God is the Greatest, God is the Greatest,
I bear witness that there is no deity but God,
I bear witness that there is no deity but God,
I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of God;
I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of God,
Come to prayer, Come to prayer,
Come to success, Come to success,
God is the Greatest, God is the Greatest,
There is no deity but God.
Congregation Ner Shalom
The Jewish New Year
Rabbi Jennifer Weiner
Courtney Leach, Reader
Congregational Affirmation:
Loving One Another as Peoples of the World.
Sikh Center of Virginia
Bhai Pargat Singh Jee & Group
Pargat Singh, Mohmeet Singh Choudhry and Bassir A. Wodjouatt
“naa ko bairee nehee bigaanaa, sagal sa(n)g ham ko ban aaee”
Translation; No one is my enemy, and no one is a stranger.
I get along with everyone.
Shawnee Indian Tribe of the Shenandoah
Sheila Hooty
First Baptist Church of Manassas - Youth for Tomorrow
André Porter, Director and Musician
Mighty God - Percy Gray, Jr.
Ready - Malcolm Williams
Manassas Mosque
Imam Abu Nahidian
Congregational Affirmation:
Loving One Another as Peoples of the World.
Canticle of Peace
Joseph M. Martin
Canticle of Peace was written in memory of the Kirkwood, Missouri, City Hall Shootings, February 7, 2008.
It is dedicated to community healing and reconciliation.
Manassas Chorale
Becky Verner, Director of Music
Jonathan P. Laird, Accompanist
Manassas Baptist Church
NAACP of Prince William County
Ralph Smith
Bull Run Unitarian Universalists
Gentle PersUUasion
John Werntz, Director
Get Together - Chet Williams
From a Distance - Julie Gold
Crystal Grove Online
Diverse or Divisive?
Rev Kate Chmielewski
Congregational Affirmation:
Loving One Another as Peoples of the World.
Wat Lao Buddhavong of Washington, DC
Chant and music for peace and compassion
Mr. Somphone Sayasithsena, Music Leader Ven. Dr. Howard M. Edwards
A Litany of Peace for Christian Voices
Rev. Dr. Jeff Carter
Jesus teaches: “Blessed are the peacemakers for they will be called children of God.”
All Saints Roman Catholic Church
Dick Quintana, President, St. Vincent de Paul Society
Central to the church is the message of Christ Jesus and God’s call upon each individual and our corporate body.
Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church of Manassas
Rev. Jeffrey M. Wilson
We seek the way of Christ; a way of hope, love, joy, and peace.
Buckhall United Methodist Church
Rev. Linda Monroe
The People Respond:
May we know of such hope, love, joy, and peace.
Jesus gives: “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.”
Chaplain Services, Prince William Hospital
Rev. Jonna Humphrey
Peace is not something we strive to attain, but a gift we receive and extend to others.
St. Paul United Methodist Church
Rev. Larry Craddock, Senior Pastor
It is by living into the gift of peace that peace is revealed in our own lives, between neighbors, and among nations.
Don Bosco Center
Fr. Ramon Dominguez
The People Respond:
May we see such peace in the world.
Jesus proclaims: “Peace be with you.”
Manassas First A.M.E. Church
Rev. Larry Rogers
We confess those times when peace is withheld.
Holy Family Roman Catholic Church
Fr. Gerry Creedon
Moments in history when war is waged with our blessing or worse, with our silence.
When labels are cast in an effort to divide and diminish our neighbor.
When peace is seen as a gift for some
and not for all.
First Baptist Church of Manassas
Rev. Ralston Mitchell
The People Respond:
May our spirits grieve those times when we have withheld the gift of peace.
And yet in the face of violence, division, and destruction, the Christian church is called to carry forth the message: “Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.”
Manassas Church of the Brethren
Rev. Dana Cassell
As Christ is our center, we affirm his teaching, “Blessed are the peacemakers.”
St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church
Rev. Ever Garcia
We affirm his gift, “my peace I give to you.”
Covenant Presbyterian Church
Rev. Knox Swayze
And we say to all, “Peace be with you.”
Trinity Episcopal Church
Very Rev. Stuart Schadt
The People Respond:
Let it be so…
Spanish Choir of All Saints Catholic Church
Armando Villagomez, Principal Director
Ivan Sanchez, Second Director
Lord, Make Me An Instrument Of Your Peace- St. Francis of Assisi - Sebastian Temple
Color Esperanza - Diego Torres
Congregational Affirmation:
Loving One Another as Peoples of the World.
Closing Remarks
Rev. Carol Rogers
Manassas First A.M.E. Church
An Interfaith Benediction
LEADER: May the holy One bless you with discomfort at easy answers, half-truths, and superficial relationships, so that you may live deep within your heat!
Manassas First A.M.E. Church
Rev. Carol Rogers
LEADER: May the holy One bless you with anger at injustice, oppression, and exploitation of people so that you may work for justice, peace, freedom, and peace.
Bull Run Unitarian Universalist
Rev. Greg Ward
LEADER: May the holy One bless you with tears to shed for those who suffer from pain, rejection, and stigma, so that you may reach out your hand to comfort them, turning their pain into joy.
Manassas Mosque
Imam Abu Nahidian
LEADER: May the holy One bless you with foolishness to believe that you can make a difference in this world, doing what others claim cannot be done!
Unity in the Community
Kathy Clark, Chairperson
Congregational Affirmation:
Loving One Another as Peoples of the World.
Closing Recessional
Vinny Henley, Minster of Music
Manassas First A.M.E. Church
You are invited to join us in the Fellowship Hall immediately after the conclusion of the service for a shared repast.
A donation of non-perishable foods for the food pantries at ACTS and NVFS/SERVE is requested. Non-perishable foods may be left in the baskets in the narthex at the back of the church.
Portions of this afternoon’s service will be photographed and available on DVD. If you prefer that your picture not be included please speak to an usher.
Unity in the Community recognizes the gracious hospitality of Manassas First A.M.E. Church and thanks them for hosting this event.
The Peace Day “Praying for Ceasefire” Campaign is coordinated by On Earth Peace, an agency rooted in the Church of the Brethren working with groups of many backgrounds to stop violence and build reconciliation. We are pleased to work with campaign co-sponsors the World Council of Churches, Fellowship of Reconciliation (USA), and the Justice and Witness Ministries office of the United Church of Christ, and in close collaboration with the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA (NCCC).
Acknowledgements:
Manassas First A.M.E. Church
Bev Vogel for photography, www.bevsphototreasures.com
Rev. Dr. Jeff Carter for the Christian litany and Rev. Dana Cassell and Manassas Church of the Brethren Youth for ushering