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Jenabe Fazel

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Friends,

Many of you know that members of the Reform Bahai Faith in Michigan have been participating for a couple of years in the monthly meetings of the local Troy Interfaith Group, at Christian Protestant and Catholic Churches, Mosques, Gurdwara, Hindu Temple, and Unitarian Universalist Churches, among others.

Frederick Glaysher, a member of the Reform Bahai Faith in Rochester, Michigan, will be the featured speaker on the Reform Bahai Faith at the Troy Interfaith Group on March 5, 2012, 7:00 to 8:30 PM, held at

Northminster Presbyterian Church
3633 W. Big Beaver Road (Second church just east of Adams Road)
Troy Michigan 48084
http://www.troyinterfaithgroup.org/

Mr. Glaysher has been a member of the Reform Bahai Faith since 1976 and is the editor of The Universal Principles of the Reform Bahai Faith, available through the Reform Bahai Press http://reformbahai.org/Reform_Bahai_Press.html and other online book sellers. He holds two degrees from the University of Michigan, with course work in religious studies and has taught world religions at the college level. His personal website and info may be found at http://fglaysher.com/about.html

Mark your calendar! Hope you can make it!

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Re: Troy Interfaith Group - March 5, 2012 Introduction to Reform Bahai Faith
« Reply #1 on: February 29, 2012, 05:45:55 AM »
The talk at the Troy Interfaith Group is coming up on Monday. Hope you can attend!
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The Reform Bahai Faith, http://reformbahai.org/

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Frederick Glaysher, Introduction to the Reform Bahai Faith. A Talk Presented to the Troy Interfaith Group, Troy, Michigan. March 5, 2012. 26 minutes.

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“To be a Bahai simply means to love all the world; to love humanity and try to serve it; to work for universal peace and universal brotherhood.” —Abdul-Baha

The Reform Bahai Faith, http://reformbahai.org/