Singing peace with a smile

Women's Interfaith tea party 1Over 30 women shared hymns, songs and chants from their faith traditions at a gathering in Feltham on 6th August.  Interesting connections in practice were found.  Many songs offered praise to God, and gave a vision of the oneness of the divine. Singing can bring detachment from the burdens of everyday life and a focus on the truth of one’s faith. While quiet times at home are valuable, singing together in community in church or temple can touch the heart.

Words and music provide a form of spiritual practice in very many faiths either in addition to the main observance or as an essential part of it.  For example for Methodists, one of the Christian churches, singing is an essential part of worship, though the founder, John Wesley, warned members not to raise their voices louder than anyone else and for all to ‘attend to the words’.  In the latest Methodist hymn book, Singing the Faith, words in some traditional hymns were changed to be more inclusive for modern times.  The example offered from the Church of England hymnbook used wording reflecting the Jewish root of the faith.

The Sikh chant spoke of God as One.  ‘There is one spring, the name is God.  Love is God and God is love’ was the inspiration of the Hindu example. Muslim and Jewish contributions demonstrated how singing praises God. Say salaam, peace, with a smile!

Even when music does not play a part in worship, such as in a Quaker Meeting, it can inspire action, such as the Negro spiritual ‘Gonna study war no more’!

Hosted by the Centre for Spirituality and Cultural Advancement, the session ended with generous refreshments when tea and conversation flowed.  It is hoped the event can be repeated.

Hounslow Friends of Faith run a regular women’s group, meeting usually monthly.  Get in touch if you’d like to come along.

NATIONS – A celebration of Music and Dance

As part of Multicultural Month Saturday 25th October is to be day of music and dance.  It will take place in the Treaty Centre in Hounslow.

Carillion who run Hounslow Library Services are inviting Music and/or Dance groups who would like to take part to get in touch.

In addition, groups representing cultural organisations are welcome to run a stall to share information, make or sell crafts or other merchandise or run workshops.

African Drummers and Brazilian Capoeira Dance are already booked to take part.

To find out more contact Kieran Nagi as soon as possible and before 15th August on 0845 456 2800 or kieran.nagi@carillionservices.co.uk

 

 

Musical Memories Invitation

Alzheimers Society

How can music help people with dementia from diverse communities?

A recent event put on by the Hounslow branch of the Alzheimer’s Society looked at this issue.  For more information contact Caroline on 0300 555 1197/07753311143 (email: caroline.wairia@alzheimers.org.uk) or or Joanna on 020 8580 1057 (email: Joanna.Newton@alzheimers.org.uk).