Sacred Snapshots

"There are a hundred ways to kneel and kiss the ground." -Rumi

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Participating Organizations

Host: Pacific School of Religion

Many thanks to the following organizations!

The Bay Area Sufi Order

The Berkeley Vedanta Society

Center for the Arts, Religion and Education

The Chaplaincy Institute

Golden Thread Productions

Holy Geeta Society

Interfaith Council of Contra Costa County

Interplay

Jewish Gateways

Kehilla Community Synagogue

New Spirit Community Church

Mata Amritanandamayi Center

Mata Amritanandamayi

Rhythms of Grace Creations

Pacific School of Religion Summer Sessions

PopTheology.com

The Sacred Forest

The Spark Collective

the Spiral Way

 

 

 

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Sacred Snapshots

Experience the sacred

April 20, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 8 p.m.
(Registration begins at 8:30)
Come for the whole day or just for the afternoon or evening!
(and yep, $10 includes everything!)

Sacred Snapshots is a day-long event celebrating spiritual practices from a range of religions and traditions.

Pacific School of Religion
1798 Scenic Ave
Berkeley, CA
Registration: $10
Day of Event Contact: 510/849-8200

About Sacred Snapshots

  • Interfaith Observer feature on Sacred Snapshots
  • Tikkun Blog: Sacred Snapshots 2012

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