Sacred Connections 2023 Registration
Sacred Connections invites diverse religious groups in the Greater Cincinnati region to host an in-person event at their place of worship for interfaith learning and fellowship. Sacred Connections events are listed below. They are free to attend, but registration is required, as a courtesy to the host organization. Please register for ALL the events you plan to attend.
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Sacred Connections hosted by Fort Ancient Museum

September 23rd, 2023 at 1p

6123 OH-350, Oregonia, OH 45054. 

Phone: 513-932-4421

https://www.ohiohistory.org/visit/browse-historical-sites/fort-ancient-earthworks/

Event Details:

Learn about Native Spirituality. 

Visit Fort Ancient: a place to Honor First Americans

There will be a Tour and Talk by Leader Pam Hall.  Pam has worked at this museum for many years and has studied native spirituality from the elders here.   This is one of the world’s largest concentrations of pre-historic landforms or mounds.  There will be time to explore the area after the talk.  There is much to see outside as well as inside.  Wear comfortable clothing for the season.

There is a small admission fee at this museum. 

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Sacred Connections hosted by the Baha’is of Cincinnati

October 15th, 2023 at 5:30 pm

2723 Montana Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45211

https://www.cincinnatibahai.org/

Event Details:

The Birth of the Bab will be celebrated on Sunday, October 15 beginning at 5:30pm at the Baha'i Center, 2723 Montana Ave, Cincinnati. Dinner to follow.  

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Sacred Connections hosted by Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati

November 4th, 2023 at 1 pm

8092 Plantation Dr, West Chester Township, OH 45069

https://icgc.us/

Event Details:

We have reserved this date (November 4th at 1 pm) for our Sacred Connections guests for an event at ICGC called ‘Know Your Neighbor’ Tour. 

The ICGC is an “open” Center, where Muslims can worship, learn and gather socially. They also welcome their neighbors, friends and colleagues of all faiths to come and learn about Islam and get to know their fellow Americans who are Muslim and their commitment to community and service.

The presentation and tour will last close to two hours.  When visiting the Center, it is requested that women wear slacks or long skirts, long-sleeved shirts and bring a scarf to cover their heads with when entering the main Mosque. Men are also requested to wear slacks and sleeved shirts.  A $2 per person suggested donation is requested.  

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