Community Invited to Annual Multi-Faith Thanksgiving Service on Nov. 23

UPDATE: The Woodland Ecumenical and Multi-Faith Ministries (WEMM) Council has just announced its highly anticipated Annual Multi-Faith Thanksgiving Service, set for November 23 at 4 p.m. The event, which celebrates gratitude and unity among Woodland’s diverse faith communities, will take place at the Woodland Mosque and Islamic Center, located at 613 East St., Woodland.

This gathering is not just a service; it is a heartfelt invitation for all community members—regardless of faith or background—to come together in appreciation of life’s blessings. A complimentary meal will be served to all attendees, making this a perfect opportunity to connect and reflect in a warm, inclusive environment.

Khalid Saeed, immediate past President of WEMM and a prominent member of the Woodland Mosque, emphasized the significance of unity in challenging times. He stated,

“In life, we each experience ups and downs, yet even in difficult moments, we are surrounded by countless blessings.”

His message resonates deeply as the community prepares for this annual celebration of thanks.

The WEMM Council, which serves as a bridge connecting various faith communities throughout Woodland, encourages everyone to attend. “Let us come together to make this a meaningful community celebration of thanks and gratitude,” Saeed added, highlighting the importance of community support and connection.

As November 23 approaches, residents are urged to mark their calendars for this free event. It promises not only a moment of reflection but also a chance to enjoy fellowship with neighbors and friends.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to celebrate the spirit of thanksgiving. Share this news with others and help foster a sense of unity and appreciation in Woodland today!