Saturday

“Reflections on the World Parliament of Religions,” 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., sponsored by the Interfaith Ministers of New England featuring a presentation by local people who attended the Salt Lake City conference. A potluck lunch will follow at 12:30 p.m. Held at Portland New Church, 302 Stevens Ave., Portland. For more information, call Cathy Grigsby at 647-5717.

Hallelujah Harvest Party, 3 to 7 p.m., with games, snacks and a Bible or animal costume contest until 5:30 p.m., when a special movie will be shown. Cornerstone Assembly of God, Cottage Road, Windham. The event is free. For details, call 892-5980.

Samhain Service, 7 p.m., First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church, 425 Congress St., Portland. All are welcome, Donations accepted.

Sunday

Choral Evensong, 4 p.m., service in celebration of All Saints Day with the Cathedral Choir and featuring music by composers Martin Neary, Herbert Howells and Geraint Lewis. Cathedral Church of St. Luke, 143 State St., Portland. Free with offerings accepted.

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Monday

Evensong Service on the Feast of All Souls, 5:30 p.m., dedicated to those who have been touched by suicide, with prayers and music by the Parlante Trio and the church choir and musicians. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 11 White St., Rockland. All are welcome. Offerings may be made to benefit the National Alliance on Mental Illness in Maine. Call 594-8191 for more information.

Thursday

Aging With Grace, 2:30 p.m., three-part symposium continues Nov. 12 and 19. The first session features a look at services offered by the Southern Maine Agency on Aging followed by author Catherine Gentile, who will discuss the best ways to consult with physicians. Held at Holy Martyrs Church, Foreside Road, Falmouth. For more information, contact Catherine Gentile at cgentile@maine.rr.com or 233-0709.

“What Is Restorative Justice and How Is It Changing the Way We Think About Crime, Responsibility and the Role of Community?” 7 to 9 p.m., community forum and panel discussion with participants from the restorative justice field. Moderator Rabbi Natan Margalit will discuss the concept of restorative justice and the Jewish tradition. Held at Adas Yoshuron Synagogue, 50 Willow St., Rockland. Event is free and open to the public. Go to adasyoshuron.org or call 594-4523 for more information.

Nov. 7

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“Aging as a Spiritual Journey: A Workshop for Women,” 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., led by D’Vorah Kelley, a UU chaplain from Keene, N.H., with a focus on the four goddess-based archetypes. First Universalist Church, 169 Pleasant St., enter on Spring Street, Auburn. Fee is $40 per person. For details or to register, visit auburnuu.org or call 783-0461

“The Irresistible Church Disability Ministry Conference,” 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with Joni and Friends, an international disabilities center, and featuring topics such as parenting a special-needs child, disabilities and autism barriers. Held at Galilee Baptist Church, 317 Main St., Gorham. Cost is $35 and includes lunch. To register, go to joniandfriends.org/new-england or call 839-6985.

Other

Members of Deering Memorial United Methodist Church in South Paris have decided to relocate to a site better suited to their worship and ministry needs. The current building needs repairs at a cost of $200,000 to $300,000. Pastor Anna-Jean Alexander said they would rather focus on their active community ministry. Church leadership plans to meet with the Mid-Maine District Committee on Building and Location, which oversees United Methodist church properties, to discuss selling the church and finding a new building.

Sacred Heart/St. Dominic Parish in Portland has received an anonymous donation of $15,000 to benefit its capital campaign to fund repairs. The church, at the corner of Sherman and Mellen streets, has been designated a “Place in Peril” by Greater Portland Landmarks. To date, more than $187,000 has been raised of the $200,000 needed to finish repairs. To learn more or to contribute, visit portlandcatholic.org/capitalcampaign, contact Betty Duggan at duggan.betty@gmail.com or call 773-7746.

Religion calendar items must be submitted before noon Monday to be considered for the next Saturday. Please note that we are not able to list regular weekly services in the calendar. Mail to: Religion Calendar, Portland Press Herald, P.O. Box 1460, Portland, ME 04104; or email to:

religion@pressherald.com


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