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The Mornington Peninsula Interfaith Network (MPIN) is a not-for-profit organisation established in 2008. MPIN's mission is to promote understanding and respect amongst religious and spiritual communities in the Mornington Peninsula and surrounding areas, fostering a peaceful coexistence. |
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Listening to the Land: Bushranger's Bay, Cape Schanck
Tuesday, 20 July 2010
The land inspired us all on this glorious day, Saturday 17th of July 2010. Uncle Lionel and his nephew Billy led us on a breath-taking walk. Whilst it was a bit cold at the start, within a few minutes we began to warm up. Uncle Lionel asked us to keep our eyes open, to see things we would otherwise miss. He encouraged us to allow the bush to soak into our souls. He pointed out buds and grasses and delicious bush tucker sitting around us in abundance, like bush spinach and wild parsley. Uncle Lionel reminded us that the land does not need us, we need the land. We listened in silence.
Mornington Peninsula Interfaith Festival 2009
Monday, 23 November 2009
On November 22nd 2009, faith traditions came together in the spirit of peace to celebrate at the Mornington Peninsula Interfaith Festival. The festival, held at the Peninsula Community Theatre in Mornington, allowed individuals and groups to learn more about each others beliefs and practices. In particular, traditions demonstrated different aspects of their faith through music, dance, art, food, workshops and talks.
Art & Spirituality Exhibition
Monday, 23 November 2009
On Sunday 22nd of November 2009, the Mornington Peninsula Interfaith Network put together an Art Exhibition on the theme of 'Spirituality: What It Means to Me'. The exhibition aimed at increasing awareness of the diverse ways individuals express the theme of ‘Spirituality’.
Spirituality Talk: Environment & Spirituality with Rabbi Keren-Black
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
On Sunday 18th October 2009, Rabbi Jonathon Keren-Black shared his valuable time to speak on the topic of “Environment & Spirituality”. The function was attended by approximately 65 people who shared the evening with a warm soup at The Rye Hotel in Rye.
Spirituality Talk: The Mystic Heart of Christianity with Reverend Hans Christiansen
Monday, 19 October 2009
On Saturday 17th of October 2009, our very own Reverend Hans Christiansen, gave a talk on “The Mystic Heart of Christianity” at the Shiva School of Meditation & Yoga. This talk was part of a series of talks conducted by Shiva Yoga in preparation of the Parliament of World Religions (3-9 December 2009 in Melbourne). It was hosted by the spiritual director of Shiva Yoga Swami Shankarananda.
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