Weekly Worship - March 4, 2017
HU Chant
Chanting HU, an ancient name for the Divine, while in a contemplative state, is a simple technique to open your heart to greater happiness, love, inner peace and understanding.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
HU Chant
Chanting HU, an ancient name for the Divine, while in a contemplative state, is a simple technique to open your heart to greater happiness, love, inner peace and understanding.
A local animal activism organization has launched a range of signs they hope will be placed in 1,000 locations around Guadalajara and its environs to raise awareness about responsible dog ownership.
The Centro Cultural Gonzalez Gallo (former Chapala train station) and the Shriners Model Railway Train Club will sponsor a fundraiser for the Garden Railway System Thursday, March 9, featuring a model train show and a concert by Guadalajara’s Conception Jazz Quartet.
A crowd of several hundred people from Mexico, the United States, Canada and other nations gathered for a celebration of international friendship at the Festival de Hermandad held Friday, February 24 at the Ajijic Malecón.
St. Andrew’s Anglican
This Sunday St. Andrew’s Anglican Church will recognize those who serve on the congregation’s outreach committee.
Do you remember these songs: Blue Bay, You’re No Good, Poor, Poor, Pitiful Me, When Will I Be Loved, Different Drum, Heatwave, It’s So Easy, Desperado?
Editor’s note: Organizations representing “1.5 million U.S. citizens residing in Mexico, the largest community of American expatriates in the world,” including Democrats Abroad Mexico, the Women’s March Mexico City, Bridges to Understanding and Concerned Citizens Living in Mexico, presented a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on his visit to Mexico this week. These are the highlights.