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SUMMARY:Water into Wine\, Bread into Cake: A Musical Feast. Music by Biber and Mozart
DESCRIPTION:Through classical music\, Colette Abel and The Abel Family Quartet share the story of two miracle children: Jesus and Mozart. Come to a musical smorgasbord sure to nourish your soul! \nThe concert will begin with Heinrich Biber’s Passacaglia for the Feast of the Guardian Angel followed by the Five Joyful Mystery Sonatas. Biber’s Mystery Sonatas are a musical depiction of Jesus’ life that follow the mysteries of the rosary. This important work also illustrates how the traditions of the Austrian baroque period nourished the musical evolution of the Viennese Classical style of which Mozart – something of a miraculous child\, himself – is famed. The second half of the concert will\, therefore\, feature Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante Sextet. Experience and celebrate the Joyful Mysteries & the miracle of Mozart! \nQuestions? Contact 317-635-2538 or admin@allsaintsindy.org. \nEvent Partners: A partnership between musician Colette Abel\, the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra\, and Episcopal Church of All Saints. \nAudience Notes: Want to check out the concert program? Click here. You can also learn more about the talented musicians who will be performing by clicking here. \nRegistration: Registration requested by Nov. 5. Walk-ins welcome\, if seating exists. \n \nImage Courtesy of Colette Abel
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/water-into-wine-bread-into-cake-a-musical-feast-music-by-biber-and-mozart/
LOCATION:Episcopal Church of All Saints\, 1559 Central Ave.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46202\, United States
CATEGORIES:festival,Music,Performance
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SUMMARY:East & West: Perspectives on Nourishment
DESCRIPTION:ASL Upon Request. \nExplore the root differences between eastern and western philosophies\, practices\, and traditions related to the idea of “nourishment” for the body and soul in this interactive lecture complete with finger exercises! \nWhen in dialogue with each other\, differences between Eastern and Western philosophies can be more clearly understood\, but so can similarities and avenues of deeper exploration and appreciation. This event– which includes interactive elements even for virtual attendees! – invites you to explore the ways in which Eastern and Western thought envision and put into practice ideas around “nourishment.” For example\, Eastern traditions such as Taoism\, Buddhism\, and traditional Chinese medicines think of humans as integrated with nature – the body is its own small cosmos. In the historic Western tradition\, humans are separated from nature just as the mind is separate from the body. How do these philosophies and practices shape our world today? How can understanding these differences build appreciation for new ways of thinking and doing? Learn from IUPUI professors Dr. Jing Wang and Dr. Tom Davis to consider how ancient wisdoms can be used to tackle modern problems and provide life-long benefits. This is a hybrid event with both in-person and online attendance options. \nQuestions? Contact 317-691-0263 or jw41@iupui.edu \nEvent Partners: IU School of Liberal Arts World Languages and Cultures\, and Religious Studies Departments at IUPUI; The Church Within; and the Center for Interfaith Cooperation. \nEvent Registration: Registration requested\, but walk-ins are welcome. Please RSVP by Nov. 5 for in-person attendance and 10am on Nov. 6 for Zoom.
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/east-west-perspectives-on-nourishment/
LOCATION:IUPUI Campus Center\, 420 University Blvd.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,festival,Lecture
GEO:39.7737388;-86.1752156
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231106T120000
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SUMMARY:Nourishing Our Spirits: an interfaith dinner with Center for Interfaith Cooperation
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT \nEnjoy conversation over dinner with members from across Indianapolis’ faith communities on the ways food rituals and practices sustain faith. \nHindu\, Jewish\, Pagan\, Sikh\, and Sufi prayers and reflective practices will be offered by local faith leaders as well as information on the historical and cultural significance of these practices. Dinner will follow and\, with the aid of dialogue cards and table facilitators\, attendees will be invited to share their own reflections on history\, culture\, food\, and faith. Digital booklets of recipes\, prayers\, and reflections will keep attendees engaged after the event. \nQuestions? Contact 317-268-5300 or josih@indycic.org. \nEvent Partners: Center for Interfaith Cooperation\, Sufi Ruhaniat International\, Indiana Pagan Community Outreach and Dialogue\, Hindu Temple of Central Indiana\, Sikh Satsang Indianapolis\, and Congregation Beth-El Zedeck. \nEvent Registration: Due to a seating limit of 50 guests\, registration is required by October 30. \n \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/nourishing-our-spirits-an-interfaith-dinner-with-center-for-interfaith-cooperation/
LOCATION:Indiana Interchurch Center – Krannert Hall\, 1100 W. 42nd St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46208\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation,festival,Interactive,Panel Discussion
GEO:39.8301237;-86.1823677
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SUMMARY:Indy Community Voices: Storytelling for Tenants’ Empowerment
DESCRIPTION:Housing is a basic human need. This event invites communities in Indy to share their experiences and envision paths for affordable housing stability\, which is central to human and community nourishment. \nPlease join us to share and listen to stories and experiences around rental housing and building communities in Indianapolis. Stories have power as they bring people together to build community through shared experiences. Using multiple art forms and other means of expression\, this event highlights the centrality of stories for creating spaces of community nourishment and empowerment. Attendees to this event will be encouraged to share their stories verbally\, through art and audio\, before hearing from panelists who will share their stories\, experiences\, and struggles related to rental housing in Indianapolis. Attendees will also be able to consult with housing attorneys and the City of Indianapolis Tenant Navigators. \nQuestions? Contact 434-242-1012 or indyhousingproject@gmail.com. \nEvent Partners: Indy Community Voices Podcast; Patricia Basile\, assistant professor in the IU College of Arts and Sciences Department of Geography in Bloomington; Andy Beck\, community designer with the Learning Tree\, equitable development consultant; Greater Indianapolis Multifaith Alliance (GIMA); and Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership (INHP). \nEvent Registration: Registration requested by Nov. 5 (button below). Walk-ins welcome. \nAudience Note: Doors open at 5pm with food and activities. Panel remarks will begin at 6pm. \n \nImage Credit: Wildstyle Paschall 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/indy-community-voices-storytelling-for-tenants-empowerment/
LOCATION:The Amp at 16 Tech\, 1220 Waterway Blvd.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation,festival,Interactive,Panel Discussion
GEO:39.7849106;-86.1843391
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231107T130000
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SUMMARY:They Stood Up: The Story of the Pendleton 2 & the Indiana Prisoner Rebellion of 1985
DESCRIPTION:View a screening of The Pendleton 2: They Stood Up\, a groundbreaking new documentary that tells the story of political prisoners John “Balagoon” Cole and Christopher “Naeem” Trotter\, the leaders of the 1985 Indiana prison uprising that saved a man’s life. Directed by Too Black and TheKingTrill. \nThough thousands live inside prisons in Indiana\, their stories rarely make it out. This event seeks to foster bonds of understanding between those inside and outside of prison by exploring the events of 1985 – which were a reaction to a lack of nourishment. Those incarcerated in Pendleton Correctional Facility were being denied food\, comfort\, safety\, and intellectual care. Their uprising was in direct response to a multifaceted starvation of mind\, body\, and spirit. Learn about this little discussed moment in Indiana’s history and the continued efforts at seeking justice for Cole and Trotter. \nQuestions? Contact 317-274-2462 or thependleton2@gmail.com. \nEvent Partners: Defense Committee for the Pendleton 2 and IDOC Watch. \nEvent Registration: Registration requested by Nov. 7. Walk-ins welcome!
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/they-stood-up-the-story-of-the-pendleton-2-the-indiana-prisoner-rebellion-of-1985/
LOCATION:Central Library – Center for Black Literature & Culture\, 40 E. St. Clair St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
GEO:39.7786372;-86.1568144
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231107T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231107T153000
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SUMMARY:FACING GRIEF: Nourishing Ourselves and Others Through Loss
DESCRIPTION:The Nov. 5 performance at 4pm will have live captioning to a screen.\nThe Nov. 7 performance at 7pm will has ASL interpretation.\nAll other accommodation requests should be made by Oct. 20. \nMany of us don’t know what to say or do when a loved one experiences profound grief. Through live theatrical enactments and original music\, audiences are invited to practice reacting to loss and supporting those they love. \nOur brains are wired for survival\, not loss\, creating significant challenges in the aftermath of profound grief. FACING GRIEF\, a presentation of The Sapphire Theatre’s award-winning PICTURE THIS® applied theatre programming\, engages improvisational actors to act out brief scenarios. Staying in character\, they “break the fourth wall” for an interactive talk back with the audience at the crisis point of each scene. Society and the community can do better for those who are hurting. Theatre can help show the way by allowing participants to practice how to have hard conversations\, hold space\, and listen. Musicians\, interfaith ministers\, educators\, counselors and other subject matter experts will help facilitate this event. \nFACING GRIEF will also be performed twice on November 5 at Unity Indianapolis. The 11:30am performance will follow a specially-themed worship service (10am) that all are welcome to attend! A second performance is scheduled for 4pm. FACING GRIEF is also being performed on on November 3 at the Phoenix Theatre. If interested in these other performances\, please return to the event calendar and register for those dates/times. \nQuestions? Contact 317-966-7529 or andrea@sapphiretheatre.com \nEvent Partners: Sapphire Theatre Co.; Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center; Unity of Indianapolis; Jon Swanson\, PhD.; Deandra Dycus; and Congregation Beth-El Zedeck. \nEvent Registration: Registration requested by Nov. 5\, but walk-ins are welcome as space permits. Registration link forthcoming. \nAudience Note: This program is focused on people who are seeking to better support loved ones experiencing profound bereavement. However\, those currently grieving are welcome to attend – care is being shown to create an emotionally safe space.
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/facing-grief-nourishing-ourselves-and-others-through-loss/
LOCATION:Phoenix Theater Cultural Center\, 705 N. Illinois Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,festival,Interactive,Performance,Theatre
GEO:39.7769817;-86.1590007
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231109T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231109T143000
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SUMMARY:Rooted in Love\, Lifted in Strength: The Pettiford-Weaver Story
DESCRIPTION:Rooted in Love\, Lifted in Strength is a documentary following the Pettiford-Weaver family–descendants of one of the first Black settlements in Indiana. Through faith\, family\, and fortitude they have nourished one another at family reunions for 100+ consecutive years and celebrated their heritage with ownership of their recently reclaimed historic land. \nFleeing slavery and persecution\, Black settlers moved to Grant County\, Indiana in the 1840s establishing what would become the Weaver Settlement. The settlement included schools\, churches\, stores\, a horseracing track\, and even a home for the elderly. A limited supply of farm land and higher paying city jobs drew people away from the settlement in the 1920s and 30s\, but the descendants of this proud self-contained Black community have boasted an annual family reunion since 1919. \nLearn more about this amazing family and their history – Indiana’s history! – by viewing a documentary and hearing from descendants of the Pettiford-Weaver family. \nDoors open at 6pm for a soul reception with the documentary viewing beginning at 6:30pm. An audience discussion will follow. \nQuestions? 317-413-0926 or PettifordWeaverLand@gmail.com. \nEvent Partners: Loving Life Productions\, LLC; the Pettiford-Weaver Family; and WFYI Public Media. \nEvent Registration: Registration requested by Nov. 9. As of 11/7/23\, this event is SOLD OUT and cannot guarantee seating. \n \nImage Courtesy  Loving Life Productions\, LLC and the Pettiford-Weaver Family
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/rooted-in-love-lifted-in-strength-the-pettiford-weaver-story/
LOCATION:Eastern Star Church\, 5750 E. 30th Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46218\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,festival,Film Screening,Panel Discussion
GEO:39.8122628;-86.0696425
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231109T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231109T150000
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SUMMARY:Nourishing Words: Feeding the Whole with Poetry and Prose
DESCRIPTION:ASL Upon Request. \nExperience the poetry and prose of New York Times bestselling author Cole Arthur Riley alongside young\, local BIPOC poets and storytellers as they not only consider but deliver the nourishing power of words. \nFeaturing bestselling author of This Here Flesh: Spirituality\, Liberation\, and the Stories that Make Us\, Cole Arthur Riley\, and other local talent\, this event considers and demonstrates both the power of words to nourish us\, to feed us\, and to empower us to the best\, next step in our own lives. In a time when words are used to harm\, this event invites you into a deep consideration of the power of words to both nourish us and leave us starved. The speakers gathered will remind those gathered of the power they have at hand with tools no more complex than the words they speak and write. \nThis gathering will also include an interactive element where performers and attendees will have the opportunity to participate in the creation of an original book at the event. This book will be bound as an original\, scanned to be printed in a short run\, and presented online. \nQuestions? Contact 317-683-0829 or thechurchwithin@thechurchwithin.org. \nEvent Partners: The Church Within\, The Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis\, The Philippine Cultural Community Center\, and The Kneeland Center for Poetry\, Inc. with support from Ujamaa Community Bookstore. \nEvent Registration: Registration requested by November 5. Walk-ins welcome until capacity is reached.
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/nourishing-words-feeding-the-whole-with-poetry-and-prose/
LOCATION:The Church Within\, 1125 Spruce St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46203
CATEGORIES:festival,Performance,Poetry,Spoken Word
GEO:39.7515203;-86.1332656
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231109T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231109T153000
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SUMMARY:Come to the Table: Interfaith Understanding Through the Culinary Arts
DESCRIPTION:ASL Upon Request by Nov. 1. \nJoin us for an engaging evening of food\, fellowship\, and exploration around how different faiths interact with food and spiritually. Enjoy a tasting reception followed by a presentation from Dr. Adrian Miller\, award-winning author of Soul Food: The Surprising Story of an American Cuisine\, One Plate at a Time. \nBy providing an opportunity to engage with other faiths around a shared experience – food! – Franklin College and its partners invite attendees to learn about other religions not through doctrine\, but through the experience of breaking bread together and sharing stories. Catered dishes from a variety of cultures and religious traditions will be shared as well as stories about the significance of these foods. \nDr. Adrian Miller\, executive director of the Colorado Council of Churches and award-winning author of Soul Food: The Surprising Story of an American Cuisine\, One Plate at a Time\, will give a short presentation followed by a panel discussion featuring local practitioners of a variety of faiths. \nQuestions? Contact 317-738- 8140 or hadamsingram@franklincollege.edu \nEvent Partners: Franklin College\, Interchurch Food Pantry\, and the Center for Interfaith Cooperation. \nEvent Registration: Registrations requested by November 6.
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/come-to-the-table-interfaith-understanding-through-the-culinary-arts/
LOCATION:Franklin College\, Napolitan Student Center – Branigin Room\, 101 Branigin Blvd.\, Franklin\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussion,festival,Lecture,Panel Discussion
GEO:39.4779707;-86.0432807
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