Greater Huntington Beach Interfaith Council Community Prayer Breakfast, "Celebrating Oneness through Prayer." will feature keynote speaker Robert Braithwaite (CEO of Hoag Hospital), prayers or remarks from ten faith groups, recognition of local nonprofits, two choirs, and a dance performance. The event location is the First Christian Church, 1207 Main St., Huntington Beach (by city hall). You canbuy $10 tickets at GHBIC.org or pay at the door.
The Laguna Beach Interfaith Council invites you to "We Are One"
May 4 at 4:00 pm Featuring prayers, remarks and music by fourteen local faith groups Refreshments to follow Location: Neighborhood Congregational Church, 340 St. Ann’s Dr., Laguna Beach. No RSVP required.
TheInterfaith Council of South Orange County invites you to attend "A Prayer for Peace"
May 4 at 7:00 pm In person at the Lutheran Church of The Cross, 24231 El Toro Road, Laguna Woods. Or via livestream at lcotc.online.church
Additional interfaith events in SoCal this weekend Saturday, May 6th & Sunday, May 7th
CHANGE YOUR MIND A mental health and wellness festival Hosted by Interfaith Community Services Saturday May 6 from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm Oceanside Pier, Amphitheatre and Breach Center 301 The Strand North in Oceanside
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