Invitation to our next 2 inter-faith events & date of Faith Fair 2007 below.
Please spread the word - Friday sounds like a real interesting evening.
For the Faith Fair on 24th of June I'm am looking for a volunteer organiser - I'll help you to get started!
Any suggestions for inter-faith themes and visits in May / June?
Ralph
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Fri 27th April: GNOSTIC TRINITY AND GOSPEL - talk by Rajinder Nijjhar, Oxford, with discussion, 7:45 for 8pmThe Cambridge Inter-Faith Group (www.cam.net.uk/home/interfaith) invites all interested. Here is what Chaudhry Rajinder Nijjhar writes - be ready for mind stretching surprises tonight:
Gnostic is derived from Gnosis, spiritual knowledge. Spiritual knowledge demands upon the conceptual power of the person and such persons are rare to come across. Most people read Books and they learn some thing but not complete.
A true Gnostic learns spiritual things through intuition and he uses logical reasoning to dig out the Treasures of God buried in the Field of Knowledge.
Gnostics are "seekers" of religious knowledge and we take no one for his word. We believe each individual receives "His Word" through "grace of God". Our Discussions are open minded and friendly. Meetings are open to all and they are "FREE". For a taste of Gnosticism, visit my web site: www.nijjhar.freeserve.co.uk/sikhism.htm
[Rajinder Nijjhar has also posted some Documents on this YahooGroups web page]
In 1993, I published my first Book entitled "FIRST GNOSTIC PRINCIPLES OF ONE GOD ONE FAITH" and last year one in Punjabi on Christianity/Sikhism. In fact Sikhism is continuation of Christianity and I can explain this in details. Satguru (Christ) Nanak Dev Ji was the Second coming of Christ.
In Gnosticism, we explain things from the very first basic principles that need not impose your views upon others.
Gospel is not for every body but for those who are pre-destined and such people are independent thinkers or solitary.
Free of charge - donations are welcome
VENUE: Unitarian Church Hall, 5 Emmanuel Road (opp. central bus station), entrance Victoria STREET, Cambridge
Sun 29 Apr: inter-Faith visit the Cambridge Sikh Diwans, 3.30-6 pm
The Cambridge Inter-Faith Group (www.cam.net.uk/home/interfaith) invites everyone for a visit to the Cambridge Sikh community, which meets on the LAST Sunday of each month in their temporary Gurdwara. We will listen to Indian music and recitals from the Guru Grant Sahib (sacred book) followed by a vegetarian meal at about 5.30 pm. Today the Sikh Community will celebrate the Foundation of the Sikh Order of the 'Khalsa'.
Please be prepared to take off your shoes and cover your head with a cloth (can be handkerchief).
Everyone is welcome. The beginning time is rather flowing.
Sikh contact: Amrik Sagoo, phone 01223 232 519.
Inter-Faith Group contact: Ralph Nimmann, 01223 510442
Venue: Arbury Centre, Campkin Road (near Arbury Road)
Sun 24 June: Inter-Faith Fair 2007, 2-5pm
The 5th Cambridge Faith Fair is one of the highlights of the Cambridge Inter-Faith Group's programme (see www.cam.net.uk/home/interfaith) and a brilliant opportunity for visitors as well as exhibiting groups to get to know each other and to network in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Nibbles, drinks and entry are free - thanks to Community Development.
Still stall places available!
Venue: Guildhall, Market Place ('Small Hall', side entrance)