Week of Events
Sunday, September 24, 2028
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September 24, 2028 -Meditation Service
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September 24, 2028 -Sunday School 11:00 am
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September 24, 2028 -Readings Service
Readings Service
Readings Service is 11:00-noon: Readings of comparable Bible and Bhagavad Gita scriptural passages with Paramahansa Yogananda's interpretations. This service also includes meditation, chanting, and Yogananda's healing technique for body, mind, and soul.
Monday, September 25, 2028
No events on this day.
Tuesday, September 26, 2028
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September 26, 2028 -Lahiri Mahasaya Mahasamadhi Commemoration Service 8:00 pm
Lahiri Mahasaya Mahasamadhi Commemoration Service 8:00 pm
Our Chapel will be open 1/2 hour before the ceremony. Please bring a flower to be offered as a symbol of the devotee's devotion to God and the SRF Gurus. Do not smell the flower(s) and thus "take" for oneself … Continue reading →
Wednesday, September 27, 2028
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September 27, 2028 -Wednesday Online Meditation
Wednesday Online Meditation
7 pm - 7.15 pm Energization Exercises 7.20 pm -8.30 Group Meditation with Inspirational-reading, Chants, Meditation and Healing Service . Link to Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/73165306898?pwd=RmZLelBDUWpIT2kvSm9DSWhQVmZKQT09 Meeting ID: 731 6530 6898 Passcode: 917834
Thursday, September 28, 2028
No events on this day.
Friday, September 29, 2028
No events on this day.
Saturday, September 30, 2028
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September 30, 2028 -Saturday 3 Hour Meditation 9am-12 noon
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September 30, 2028 -Lahiri Mahasaya Birthday Commemoration Service 8:00 pm
Saturday 3 Hour Meditation 9am-12 noon
The service will include a prayer and short inspirational reading to begin. Then there will be a chant on hours 10 and 11. The service will end with a Prayer Service which includes the healing technique taught by our Guru. … Continue reading →
Lahiri Mahasaya Birthday Commemoration Service 8:00 pm
Our Chapel will be open 1/2 hour before the ceremony. Please bring a flower to be offered as a symbol of the devotee's devotion to God and the SRF Gurus. Do not smell the flower(s) and thus "take" for oneself … Continue reading →