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TRINITY 2005 TERM CARD

  • WEEKS 2, 4, 6: Saturdays 7.30pm
    SOUL NIGHT
    Venue: Somerville College, West JCR
    An inspiring evening of creativity and positive energy filled with music, poetry, interfaith devotionals... you name it. Bring any piece of creative, positive art you would like to share...Musicians please bring your instruments.

  • WEEK 6: Thursday 2nd June 8pm
    TALK BY DR S. FAZEL
    "The Challenge of Reconciling Differences Between the World Religions: A Baha'i Approach"
    Venue: Holywell Manor MCR; corner of St. Cross Rd. and Manor Rd
    Join us for what's sure to be an enlightening talk by Dr. S. Fazel, Senior Research Fellow of the Department of Psychiatry, Oxford University. Contact Shahrzad Sabet-Esfahani at ssabet@gmail.com for any further info.

  • WEEK 8: Friday 17th June 8pm
    DISCUSSION WITH PROFESSOR ABYANEH
    "Science and Religion: Compatible or Not?" Questions and answers led by Professor Abyaneh
    Venue: Somerville College, MCR (entrance 14 Little Clarendon St, buzz ‘MCR’)
    Join Morteza Abyaneh, professor of electrochemistry at Salford University in an enlightening discussion and question and answer session. Please bring your questions, comments, concerns and challenges. Professor Abyaneh is known for answering the toughest questions!
    Everyone is welcome to join us for dinner at 7pm. Please RSVP for the dinner. sheiba.kian@somerville.ox.ac.uk

  • WEEK 8: Saturday 18th June 12pm
    AMERICAN-STYLE BBQ!
    Venue: Linacre College
    Come join us in a fun, American Style BBQ party with good ol’ fashioned hot dogs, apple pie, entertainment, and sports and games. All proceeds in aid of The Pediatric AIDS Foundation, a charity which works to prevent and treat children diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. The Foundation is the worldwide leader in the fight against pediatric AIDS and other serious and life-threatening diseases affecting children. Tickets are £5.

  • WEEK 8: Saturday 18th June 2-5pm
    KEEN SERVICE PROJECT: 2005 OLYMPICS
    Venue: New College Sports Ground
    A central teaching of the Baha'i Faith is the nurturing of children and a healthy balance of spiritual and physical well-being. KEEN Olympics 2005 is a chance to lend a hand to special needs children and form lasting friendships. The day will consist of balloons, medals, and, of course, lots of sporting fun! Please join us.


So What is Oxford Baha'i Society?


OUBS aims to be Oxford's friendliest society, where reasoned interfaith dialogue and global unity are a reality. We also serve as the "official" presence of the Baha'i community on campus and are here to offer a support network for Baha'i students and faculty, as well as provide resources for students who wish to learn more about the Baha'i Faith - both in principle and practice.

We've worked hard on this term's schedule of events and hope you will find something to interest you. OUBS is an informal society and all events are free of charge unless otherwise stated. Some of our members come to everything and are involved in planning and organizing events; others come once a year. The point is come as little or as much as you like, but know you are always welcome: the Society is open to any and all. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.

Hope to see you soon!
Contact Baha'is in Oxford
Mandana Namdar, President
Oxford University Baha'i Society