September 3, 2014 - Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today was joined by local religious and community leaders to announce plans for the second annual “Prayers for the City” event.
The prayer service will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14 at the USF Robert Goldstine Performing Arts Center, 431 W. Berry St. The service is free and open to the public.
Those who aren’t able to attend are asked to pray for the city in their places of worship.
The event will feature prayers, singing, dances, and readings. Religious traditions represented will include Buddhism; Christianity; Hinduism; Judaism; Islam; Sikhism; and Unitarian Universalism.
Mayor Henry developed the program with assistance from Rev. Dr. Terry Anderson, Executive Director of Just Neighbors Interfaith Hospitality Network and Senior Advisor to the Mayor.
“We’re fortunate to live in a community that shares many different faiths that we can embrace and celebrate together,” said Mayor Henry. “We’re experiencing unprecedented momentum in the City of Fort Wayne by working together and understanding the importance of diversity and acceptance. Prayers for the City is a tremendous opportunity to show unity and appreciation for all residents.”
Prayers for the City participants include:
Mayor Tom Henry
Rev. Dr. Terry Anderson, Executive Director of Just Neighbors Interfaith Hospitality Network and Senior Advisor to the Mayor
Sister M. Elise Kriss, President, University of Saint Francis
Rabbi Javier Cattapan, Achduth Vesholom Congregation
Rev. Dr. John Gardner, Plymouth Congregational Church - United Church of Christ
Rev. Dr. Ron Allen, Heartland Community Church
Maestro Robert Nance and The Interfaith Community Choir
Indiana Buddhist Temple
Twigh Twee Singers, Miami Nation of Indiana
Rev. Bill McGill, Imani Baptist Temple
Rabbi Mitch Kornspan, Congregation B'Nai Jacob
Rev. Donovan Coley, The Fort Wayne Rescue Mission
Rev. Misty-Dawn Shelly, Unitarian Universalist Congregation
Dr. Ahmed Abdelmageed, Manchester University and Universal Education Foundation
Rev. Saharra Bledsoe, NAACP
Palermo Galindo, City of Fort Wayne
Uzma Mirza, The Pen and Inkpot Foundation
Dr. Carl Jylland-Halverson, University of Saint Francis
Dr. Michael Spath, Indiana Center for Middle East Peace
Representatives of the Hindu Community
Representatives of the Sikh Community
Musicians Eric Clancy, Michael Patterson, and Aaron Smith
A reception with light refreshments will be held following the service.