Moveable Feast - Interfaith Sabbath Supper

Join us at Moveable Feast's Interfaith sabbath supper.

An ancient practice of Judaism that continues in Jewish communities today, sabbath is countercultural. Going against the dominant culture is difficult. These suppers seek to invite all of us to grow in our practice of sabbath. We can have 24 hours (sundown to sundown) in mind as a goal; a place to start can be sabbath walks or naps (i.e. setting aside a few hours on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday), and logging out of social media and turning off devices, or at least putting them on Do Not Disturb. Sabbath suppers are at sundown Saturday, celebrating either the ending or beginning of the sabbath for participants. Those who practiced a Saturday sabbath would be freed from bringing anything to the potluck. These are monthly and welcome people of all traditions as well as atheists and agnostics.

More about Moveable Feast:
We are an emerging community of faith based in the Albany Park neighborhood of Chicago that is 
  • wholeheartedly celebrating our queer members and leaders and the beautiful diversity of humanity,

  • daily striving to dismantle racism, classism, misogyny, and all human hierarchies within ourselves, our community, our society, and the world,

  • thoughtfully exploring Christian theology and the riches of all traditions, and

  • especially committed to keeping sabbath, a countercultural practice that teaches us life is more than productivity.

Contact: [email protected]

WHEN

April 19, 2025 at 6:00pm - 8pm

WHERE

33rd Ward Working Families

CONTACT

Celeste Kennel-Shank ·

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