Making Connections Lecture Series – “Mirror on the Veil: A Collection of Personal Essays on Hijab and Veiling”

The Forum at Cypress Creek Christian Community Center 6823 Cypresswood Dr., Spring, TX

Saadia Faruqi, a local author and interfaith activist, has written one of the entries in the just released book entitled “Mirror on the Veil: a Collection of Personal Essays on Hijab and Veiling”. She and Dr. Nausheen Pasha-Zaidi of the University of Houston, one of the co-editors of the book, will be taking part in [...]

Feminist Perspectives of the Divine in Islam

Rothko Chapel 3900 Yupon Street, Houston, TX

How does a Muslim woman's perspective of the Divine shape a person's faith and commitment to religious liberty and social equity? Asma Uddin is at the forefront of this conversation, creating the space for women to make their faith their own. Uddin is the Director of Strategy for the Center on Islam and Religious Freedom. [...]

Houston Iftar: Annual Ramadan Dinner with Keynote by Mayor Turner

Bayou City Event Center 9401 Knight Rd., Houston, TX

Sister City Association along with the Islamic Society of Greater Houston (ISGH) and collaborating organizations present the Houston Iftar: Annual Ramadan Dinner with Keynote Address by Mayor Sylvester Turner.    

3rd Annual Texas Fried Chicken Throwdown

Benefiting Meals on Wheels of Greater Houston and Meals on Wheels Central Texas. Royers Round Top in Round Top, Texas, is Sunday, June 4, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Texas chefs will compete against Bud the Pieman for the title of Best Fried Chicken in Texas, selected by a panel of foodie judges. Attendees will [...]

Easy Energy & Water Conservation for Houses of Worship

Robertson Hall, Room 213 at The University of St. Thomas 3800 Montrose Blvd., Houston, TX

The June meeting of the Interfaith Environmental Network of Houston will feature a talk on Easy Energy & Water Conservation for Houses of Worship. Lisa Brenskelle, who leads a ministry focusing on environmental stewardship for the Texas Louisiana Gulf Coast Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, will speak.  You are invited to attend [...]

Twilight Meditation for World Environment Day

Rothko Chapel 3900 Yupon Street, Houston, TX

"Connecting People to Nature" is the theme nations throughout the world will explore in honor of World Environment Day 2017. Science has confirmed that our connection to Earth is ancient and many of the world’s wisdom traditions have taught that our connection to Earth is sacred. Much of our work in this post-industrial era is to cultivate [...]

Refugees: Local Solutions to a Global Crisis

Baker Hall at Rice University 6100 Main St., Houston, TX

Kelly T. Clements joined the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees as deputy high commissioner on July 6, 2015. Clements has been closely involved with refugee and displacement issues throughout her 25-year career. In 2010, Clements began serving as deputy assistant secretary of state at the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration [...]

Twelve Moments: Sufi Meditation

Rothko Chapel 3900 Yupon Street, Houston, TX

Ryan Makhani and Shaida Adatia will discuss and lead participants through a diverse range of Sufi meditative traditions with an emphasis on spiritual and mystical practices from around the world, highlighting the ideas of compassion and prayer. Participants will be exposed to Islamic traditions from countries as far ranging as Turkey, Tajikistan, India, Indonesia, Iran [...]

Ramadan Neighborhood Dinner

Windfern Forest Utility District 14410 Mauna Loa Ln., Houston, TX

The Ramadan Neighborhood Dinner is a long tradition of Dialogue Institute Southwest for many years where people of various faiths meet their neighbors and friends at friendly environment to share a meal. Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, during which fasting from dawn to dusk is observed by Muslims all over the [...]