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The Bible Events Today
Join in-person The Bible events happening right now
Avengers’ Saturday Cafe for the Homeless
Note: You may be removed from the attendance list if you've participated in the previous week's event. This allows for more people to experience this Meetup.
Avengers put your costumes on and let’s go and save the world!
Well we can’t save the world (yet), but we aim to try to play a small part in the lives of those experiencing homelessness by making their day a bit better!
Description: Before the event the organizer will post a list in the comment section of the attendees and what they are responsible to bring (food/drink, kitchen supplies, cleaning supplies). We normally ask each attending member to bring approximately $15-20 worth of ingredients/supplies to our event. We will use the items to prepare and serve food/drink at The Meeting Place.
Timeline: We will meet on location at 11:00 am, with lunch served between 12:30-1:00 pm.
Membership Dues: Membership dues are $2.00 for the calendar year. Membership dues go towards paying for food/supplies incurred by no-shows. Membership dues are due at the first meetup of the year that you attend.
No Shows/Late Un-RSVP: We’re relying on members who RSVP to bring key ingredients for recipes! Please try your best to show-up or alternatively change your RSVP early so another member may fill the empty spot.
\*\*\* If you are on the waitlist, keep checking as you may be moved into attendance to replace someone. We will try to message you to confirm your attendance in advance.
Donations will be assigned before the event.
Come watch with us: Colombia vs Portugal
Hey football fans! ⚽️
Ready for some World Cup action? Whether you're a die-hard supporter wearing your team's jersey or just in it for the incredible atmosphere (and the snacks), come join us to watch the game on the big screen! We’re gathering to cheer and celebrate every goal together with a great crowd and awesome vibes.
Don't watch it alone at home—grab a snack, bring your high energy, and let's enjoy the beautiful game together.
See you there! 🙌🏆
Spanglish - the Original
New Rules:
Starting now, we are asking that each person contribute $2 towards maintaining this page. Without our space here on MeetUp, there is no group. So we ask that you bring a tooney when you come to keep us operational. Thank you very much!
Thank you to everyone who has ordered something to eat or drink. It's very important that we each make a purchase, even just a tea or coffee, to maintain our welcome. Mil veces, gracias!
Goddess Day Retreat - June 27
**Goddess Day Retreat — A Heart Opening Journey**
***Double Life Force & Light Language Activation***
Guided by 5 powerful LBE Facilitators — Michelle, Marilynne, Jas, Jan & Radia — this sacred gathering is designed to help you slow down, reconnect, and awaken your heart in a supportive and expansive space.
🗓 **June 27th**
🕛 **12:00 PM – 7:00 PM**
Step into a day of connection, activation, and soulful nourishment. Together, we will journey through:
✨ Intention Setting
🫖 Blue Lotus Tea Ceremony
💫 Life Force & Light Language Activation
🥗 Nourishing Lunch
🍫 Mayan Cacao Ceremony
🎶 Chanting & Singing Ceremony
🌿 Life Force + Light Language Activation
🌀 Sharing Circle
This is more than just a retreat — it’s an invitation to come home to yourself. To open your heart, express your voice, and expand your energy within a beautiful collective of women.
**Spaces are limited**, and we would love to share this experience with you.
Come as you are… and leave feeling activated, aligned, and deeply connected. 💫
[Book your spot here](https://lightbodyexpansion.com/class/6)
With love,
The Goddess Day Retreat Team
Connection Labs Online (aka Crossroads & Connections)
### Each Crossroads & Connections workshop is a fast, friendly mash-up: short demos, paired practices and intentional reflection. We keep it light, embodied, and social—so wisdom lands in your muscles and your circle, not only your mind. There isn’t one technique that fixes everything, for everyone, in every situation.
### What is it?
We pair complementary domains to spark shared flow, fresh insight, and unforgettable “aha!” moments. You leave with lived skills, not just notes.
* **Dialogue** gets you out of solo spin: small-group formats expose blind spots and sharpen “shared reality,” so your next move matches *this* person and *this* moment.
* **Imaginal** practice is guided “as if” rehearsal you look *through*, not *at*: walking the beats before the scene means your body recognizes turns when stakes rise.
* **Mindfulness** steadies the camera: attention stops jerking around, drama gets de-amplified, and you can catch the instant you’re narrating motives and swap in one honest question.
* **Embodiment** makes it actionable through direct, non-verbal experience and how your inner experience matches your outer expression.
Facilitators: Varies
Fee: $30USD - Or a 10-pack for $200USD
[Please visit here](https://awakentomeaning.com/crossroads-and-connections/) for registration and more information.
🌿☀️ SUMMER WALK TO THE EVERGREEN BRICK WORKS & MARKET ☀️🌿
🌿☀️ SUMMER WALK TO THE EVERGREEN BRICK WORKS & MARKET ☀️🌿
Ravine Trails, Outdoor Market & One of Toronto’s Best Skyline Lookout Spots
Summer is the perfect time to explore some of Toronto’s hidden green spaces — and few places feel as unique as Evergreen Brick Works.
Join us for a relaxed social walk from St. Clair down through the ravine trails toward the Brick Works, where nature, history, community, and city views all come together.
Even though you’re still in Toronto, parts of this walk feel surprisingly peaceful — shaded forest paths, creeks, birds, hidden trails, and eventually the old industrial buildings of the Brick Works opening up in the middle of the valley.
And in the summer? The whole place comes alive.
📲 **Join Our WhatsApp Group:**[ Click here to join](https://chat.whatsapp.com/DRFTkxRlHS4B3IL1lMleUd)
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🚶♂️ What We’ll Do:
We’ll begin at St. Clair Station and walk down through the ravine system toward the Brick Works together.
Once there, we’ll:
🌿 Explore the outdoor market
☕ Grab drinks, snacks, or lunch
🛍️ Browse local vendors and shops
😊 Sit, relax, and socialize for a bit
Afterward, we’ll continue the adventure by walking up to one of the nearby lookout spots for beautiful skyline and valley views. 📸🌆
Then we’ll slowly make our way back together.
And if at any point you feel tired or want to head home early, buses run directly from the Brick Works to nearby subway stations — easy and flexible.
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🌤️ Weather & Expectations
This event happens rain or shine.
Please come prepared for:
✔️ Outdoor walking trails
✔️ Some hills and stair sections
✔️ Warm summer weather
✔️ A longer walk at a relaxed pace
This is more of a social nature walk than a fast-paced hike.
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🧢 Meetup Details
📍 Meetup Location: We will meet outside St. Clair Subway Station in front of the McDonald's — look for Mathew in his iconic Moose Hat 🫎
⏰ Meetup Time: 11:00 AM
I will only wait 5 minutes.
Early is on time.
On time is late.
🏁 Ending Spot: Yonge & St. Clair
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🎟️ Meetup Fee: $5 cash in person or e-transfer to
📧 \*\*[mathewmaclean@hotmail.com**](http://mathewmaclean@hotmail.com%2A%2A/)
This fee helps support the group and allows us to continue hosting events like this. Thank you for supporting community! 💖
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🎒 What to Bring
💧 Water
👟 Comfortable walking shoes
☀️ Sunscreen
🧢 Hat or sunglasses
🥨 A snack if you’d like
Guests are welcome!
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🌿 More About the Brick Works
From 1889 to the 1980s, the Don Valley Brick Works was one of Canada’s most important brick manufacturing sites, helping build much of Toronto itself.
Today, the restored site has become one of the city’s most beloved urban nature spaces — combining historic industrial buildings, markets, trails, gardens, and environmental spaces all in one place.
It’s one of those Toronto spots that people always seem surprised they didn’t discover sooner.
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🌈 Who Is This For?
This group is open to anyone who wants to be social and make friends — whether single or not.
We also host:
🎬 Movies
🚶 Walks & hikes
🎭 Arts & culture outings
🍽️ Restaurant gatherings
There’s always something happening.
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💛 REMEMBER:
You can just show up — or decide on the day if you’re not 100% sure.
⚠️ NOTE:
Sometimes things happen and plans may change — please keep an eye out for updates.
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👤 Organizer: Mathew
Questions? Post on the event wall or email
📧 [torontomoviesandoutings@hotmail.com](mailto:torontomoviesandoutings@hotmail.com)
Come for the trails. Stay for the market.
Leave feeling like you escaped the city for a few hours without ever leaving Toronto. 🌿✨
Wizards & Workouts - FREE
Do you consider rolling dice strength training?
Can you run a D&D campaign, but not a city block?
If so, **WIZARDS & WORKOUTS** is for you.
My name is Peter Reynolds. I'm a writer and lover of role playing games. I'm also out of shape. I've been looking for ways to motivate myself to start working out with the same enthusiasm I bring to my Dungeons & Dragons campaign.
The plan is simple: host a fun, live role playing game where players take on the role of their favourite fantasy characters. The catch? You need to exercise if you want to succeed. Fighting a dragon? A fireball might cost you 5 pushups. Crossing a rooftop? Can you balance on one foot for a minute?
By combining simple, low impact exercises, including walking & stretching, with an interactive adventure, we'll all get healthier, have fun and maybe meet some new friends along the way. All fitness levels are welcome (as are dogs), and no previous knowledge of Dungeons & Dragons is necessary.
We meet in front of Broadview subway station at 10:00 am sharp and then walk to the Outdoor Fitness Station in Riverdale Park East (there are washrooms). At 11:30 we start walking west, through the park, ending at the Blake House Restaurant * (Wellesley & Jarvis) by 12:30.
All sessions are free and I’ll be running them through the summer. Hope to see you there!
* The Blake House is where our Sci-Fi and Fantasy Writers' Group meets every Saturday from 1pm - 4pm to critique each other’s work. For more information on this event. Check out our Meetup events page.
The Bible Events This Week
Discover what is happening in the next few days
Jersey City Book Club: Circe
**🦋 Neighbourhood Read: Circe by Madeline Miller • Relaxed and Inclusive**
We're meeting up to open up a conversation around Circe, our selection by Madeline Miller in a friendly low-key environment, and there is always more to discover in a good book together.
No requirement to finish — come wherever you are in the book, and note any characters or moments you want to unpack, and bring your reading experience — since there is no wrong reading and every response is worth hearing.
The evening is shaped by who is in the room — with the conversation moving where it naturally wants to go, and the most interesting moments never come from the planned questions.
Every session is a good first session — and regular members are consistently enthusiastic about welcoming new readers, the only requirement is showing up ready to talk, and first-timers rarely feel like first-timers for long.
⭐ *"The group is warm and the conversation is always great — the discussion always produces at least one reading I had not considered"* – new to the group
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💬 A great discussion changes how you see a great book — sign up and bring your reading experience however partial and the rest sorts itself out in the room. The group grows every time someone new joins. 💬
Newark Book Club: Circe
**✨ Reading Circle: Circe by Madeline Miller**
Drop in as we gather to open up a conversation around Circe (Madeline Miller) in a discussion-first setting where the book drives the conversation, and the format keeps things moving naturally.
Whether you read one chapter or the whole thing, and bring your reactions however raw they are, and bring your analysis — since genuine impressions beat polished opinions every time.
New members are always welcome — and the discussion moves fast enough that settling in happens naturally, just turn up — the rest takes care of itself, and most people leave wanting to book into the next one.
No facilitator or moderator runs the table — with every reader given room to share what mattered to them, and the session almost always goes in a direction no one predicted.
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**Helpful to bring:**
- Any notes or passages you flagged while reading
- An open mind and a willingness to debate
- The book — whatever format works for you
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🌿 A great discussion changes how you see a great book — sign up and bring your reading experience however partial and the conversation is always worth showing up for. We will see you on the night. 🌿
New York City Book Club: Circe
**🍵 Book Discussion Group: Circe by Madeline Miller · Just Bring Yourself**
This meetup brings the group together to read from and discuss Madeline Miller's Circe in a casual and welcoming atmosphere, and a good chat is guaranteed.
Discussion flows wherever the group takes it — with the conversation often surprising even long-time members, and the format rewards curiosity over expertise.
No requirement to finish — come wherever you are in the book, and hold onto your strongest reaction to the text, and bring your reading notes — since every perspective adds something the group would not have without you.
You do not need to have been before — and the group tends to make first-timers feel at ease very quickly, nothing beyond the book and your thoughts is needed, and the discussion gets richer with every new reader who joins.
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🌟 Every book grows when you bring it into a room full of readers — RSVP and come ready to talk and the conversation is always worth showing up for. The evening is better when you are in it. 🌟
Yonkers Book Club: Circe
**💡 Reading Meetup: Circe by Madeline Miller • Casual and Friendly**
The book club is meeting to open up a conversation around the thought-provoking Circe by Madeline Miller with a friendly group who enjoy good conversation, and everyone leaves with something new to think about.
The format is relaxed and member-led — with all opinions treated as equally valid, and the energy in the room tends to build as the evening goes on.
Come however far through the book you are, and note any characters or moments you want to unpack, and bring your reading notes — because the book looks completely different through a new set of eyes.
You do not need to have been before — and no introduction is required beyond showing up, your presence is the only requirement, and the relaxed setting means there is no pressure on you.
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**The session at a glance:**
- Introductions are short and the book takes over within the first few minutes
- Discussion opens with an initial question and flows from there without a set agenda
- At some point toward the end the group votes on or suggests next month's read
💡 **Before the session:** mark the page you most want to talk about, because having one concrete thing to say takes the pressure off everything else, and the rest of the conversation will take care of itself.
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☕ A good discussion is worth fifty pages of rereading — come along and join a conversation worth having and the discussion takes it from there. See you at the table. ☕
Egyptian Magic: Temple Initiation & Energy Healing.
It's a private session. Not a group event. Some sessions and diagnostics are done in chat text format, no live call is required needed.
Advanced sessions are done with the help of personal video call.
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Egyptian Initiation – Level 1
10 days in a row!
10 Initiations into 10 Channels of the Egyptian Gods.
Personal purification, activation of the financial flow, and correction in the Channels of the Egyptian Pantheon.
Level 1 Initiation
Includes correction through all 7 chakras in the Channels of:
1. The Egregore of Egyptian Priesthood
2. The Channel of Osiris /Clarity
3. The Channel of Horus /High Victory
4. The Channel of Amun-Ra /Power
5. The Channel of Min /Sexuality
6. The Channel of Hathor /Feninity
7. The Channel of Ma’at /Purity
8. The Channel of Isis /Smartness
9. The Channel of Thoth /Wisdom
10. The Channel of Tefnut /Healing
This is a deep cleansing and transformation of energy.
It removes stagnation, magical impacts, internal and external blocks that prevent you from walking your Path.
You receive 10 Initiations at once into the Ancient Egyptian Channels
a personalized audio practice to continue developing and activating these Channels independently.
Additionally, you receive a personal diagnostic session, analysis, and activation of your main goal.
In honor of the Egyptian Marathon, if you register before November 17, the price is reduced by half.
Receive the energy of freedom from current limitations and a new impulse for growth and transformation in your life.
And one more thing — the Level 1 Egyptian Initiation will help you anchor yourself in the Egyptian Tradition and, if desired, begin working independently with your own goals and the goals of others within these magnificent energies of Inner Power and Purity.
Andy Li
Grand Master of the Egyptian Pantheon
Instructor and Teacher of the Reiki Yggdrasil System
Center Asgard
Meditation for Peace
Please join Toronto Lodge for an inspiring Peace Ritual which will be followed by a discussion on "What Makes for Peace. This is open to all members of AMORC as well as seekers.
Location: Rosicrucian Cultural Centre, 835 Broadview Avenue, Toronto, ON
Rooted Kingship GTA Hike - Kings in Motion
**Kings in Motion — Scarborough**
***Slow down to move forward.***
Join Rooted Kingship for a brotherhood walk at **Scarborough Bluffs / Bluffer’s Park**.
At Rooted Kingship, we believe no man should have to do life alone. These walks are created for men to move stress out of the body, breathe deeper, connect with other brothers, and be seen without pressure to perform.
Come as you are. Walk at your pace. Speak if you feel led. Listen if that’s what you need.
**Why We Walk**
This is more than a hike.
It’s a space for brotherhood, reflection, mental wellness, and growth. We walk to clear our minds, strengthen our bodies, and remind ourselves that healing does not always happen sitting still.
Sometimes a man has to walk it out before he can talk it out.
**What to Expect**
**1:30–2:00 PM — Arrival + Check-In**
Please arrive early so we can greet everyone, get settled, and gather as a group.
**2:00–2:10 PM — Welcome + Orientation**
We’ll open with a short welcome, light stretching, and a simple check-in.
**2:10–2:15 PM — Safety Brief + Ground Rules**
We’ll review the walking route, pace options, group expectations, and safety reminders.
**2:15–3:30 PM — Brotherhood Walk**
We’ll walk together at a steady, conversational pace. There will be space for casual conversation, quiet reflection, and optional partner check-ins.
**3:30–3:45 PM — Closing Circle**
We’ll end with a short gratitude round and a take-home reflection prompt.
**Rooted Kingship Agreements**
*Brotherhood:* We look out for one another.
*Authenticity:* Come as you are. No pressure to perform.
*Growth*: We move our bodies and our stories forward.
*Respect:* Every voice matters. No judgment, shaming, or talking down.
*Positivity:* Bring your truth, but bring hope with it too.
**Ground Rules**
*Confidentiality:* What is shared on the walk stays with the group.
*Support over advice:* Ask before giving advice.
*Participation is optional:* You can speak, listen, or simply walk. All are welcome.
*Respect the pace:* No brother gets left behind.
**What to Bring**
Please bring:
* Water
* Light snack
* Weather-ready clothing
* Comfortable walking shoes
* Small backpack if needed
* Phone fully charged
* Any personal medication you may need, such as an inhaler, glucose tabs/juice, or EpiPen
**Accessibility & Pace**
This will be a relaxed community walk, not a race. Some areas may include pavement, packed dirt, uneven ground, small inclines, or roots.
We will move at a group-friendly pace and take short breath breaks when needed. If you are new to walking, returning to movement, or recovering from an injury, you are still welcome.
**Safety & Consent**
This is a peer-led community walk. By registering, you acknowledge that outdoor walks may include natural risks such as slips, weather changes, uneven ground, or wildlife.
You are responsible for your own health, pace, and decisions. If you feel unwell at any point, please let one of the group leads know.
**Photos**
We may take group photos, but only with consent. Before any photo is shared, we will ask for a clear thumbs-up or thumbs-down.
No pressure. Your presence matters more than being posted.
**Weather Plan**
Light rain means we still walk.
If there are thunderstorms, unsafe trail conditions, or severe weather, an update will be posted and sent to RSVPs before the event.
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**Age & pets:** 18+; pets are allowed.
**Questions day‑of:** Text/Call Organizer at
[Join WhatsApp Group ](https://chat.whatsapp.com/IEqqsux2wd8EpOHkan2Cmx?mode=gi_t) Men Only
[IG Page](https://www.instagram.com/rootedkingship?igsh=Zm44c2loNjlrOGw%3D&utm_source=qr) \- Follow
**Tick check reminder (spring):**
*Wear long sleeves/pants if you can, consider DEET or Icaridin repellent (follow the label), and do a tick check after the hike.*
The Bible Events Near You
Connect with your local The Bible community
Christ The Healer, Columbus, Ohio
From the moment sin entered the world, death began. Adam and Eve were not stricken dead immediately, but the process by which none of us lives forever in health and wholeness in these earthly bodies started its inexorable march to the inevitable end—death. The Bible makes it clear that by one man’s sin, death came to all mankind, but that by the obedience of One Perfect Man, Jesus, many are made righteous (Romans 5:19).
F.F. Bosworth recognized this truth; he also would have people consider that the God Who provided for our greatest need—salvation from eternal death—would also provide healing for the lesser, but still great needs, of health and healing from sickness, disease, and the consequences of sin that we encounter before we die.
Join us as we examine the case for biblical healing in the book first published in 1924, ***Christ The Healer*. We meet at True Food Kitchen, Easton Town Center on Tuesday, July 7, 2026 at 6:30 pm.**
Get your tickets on [EventBrite](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/christ-the-healer-columbus-ohio-tickets-1989133215995)!
Connect with us on [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/events/1495777228332299)!
Check out our new website, [LocalCA](https://localca.org/)!
Say hello on [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/christianbookclubwellness/)!
Columbus: Luke 3
"Do as I say, not as I do." Children tend to have a built-in ability to recognize hypocrisy quicker than many adults, and there are few children who will respect an adult whose actions do not match his or her words.
John the Baptizer wanted to make it clear that God himself is in NO way pleased by people who claim to follow Him and whose lives in NO way reflect His character. In fact, the Greek word for "actor" that people used in the first century is *"hypokrites"*. John called out the truth to any and all who would listen--from peasants to the king, even at peril of his own life and freedom--and insisted God does not judge by words alone, but by actions and in truth.
Luke Chapter 3 concludes with making it clear to the Jewish and Greek readers of the day that Jesus was not only the rightful King of Israel, but also the true Son of Man--the Son of Adam, Who came to provide a way for those who had followed Adam into sin to return to fellowship with God.
Take a look at Luke Chapter 3 and join us at **10 am,** **Sunday, June 28,** at **True Food Kitchen at Easton Town Center.** We'd love to see you there!
Get your tickets on [EventBrite](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/columbus-luke-3-tickets-1989802924110)!
Check us out on [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/events/1657939185252324)!
Connect with us at our new website for [LocalCA](http://%5Bwww.localca.org%5D(www.localca.org)/ "\[www.localca.org\](www.localca.org)")!
Columbus: Luke 4
Just because someone quotes the Bible doesn't mean that they are using it in truth. In Luke chapter 4, Jesus goes out into the wilderness to fast and pray for 40 days and Satan takes that opportunity to taunt and tempt Jesus to sin. How does Satan make effort to entice God In Human Flesh to sin? By quoting His own words to Him, but out of context, falsely, and with evil intent.
The importance of knowing God rightly and in truth through His Word is of utmost importance. Jesus made this clear when He defeated Satan's arguments by directing Scripture right back at the Father of Lies, in the Spirit and in Truth.
Come study Luke 4 with us, **Sunday morning, July 26, 2026 at 10 am, True Food Kitchen, Easton Town Center**! We look forward to seeing you there!!
Get your tickets on [EventBrite](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/columbus-luke-4-tickets-1992450602387)!
Check us out on [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/events/1771970560829552)!
Connect with us at our new website for [LocalCA](http://%5Bwww.localca.org%5D(www.localca.org)/ "\[www.localca.org\](www.localca.org)")!
Was It Something I Said? Columbus, Ohio
"People will forget what you say, they will forget what you do, but they will never forget how you make them feel." Maya Angelou, referencing a previous statement by Carl Buehner, summarized what humans have long realized to be true--that *how* we communicate with one another matters--that our manners, our behaviors, our etiquette impact those around us, which impacts us in return.
Warm, friendly, and helpful, former lawyer, public policy worker, television news reporter, and national nonprofit director, Alison Cheperdak wants to encourage each of us to elevate our communication and interactions with others and bring a greater sense of kindness, respect, graciousness, and class to our world.
Join us for this excellent opportunity reading *Was It Something I Said?*! **We meet at True Food Kitchen, Easton Town Center on Tuesday, August 4, 2026, at 6:30 pm.**
Get your tickets on [EventBrite](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/was-it-something-i-said-columbus-ohio-tickets-1992033530915)!
Connect with us on [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/events/2096046357792524)!
Check out our new website, [LocalCA](https://localca.org/)!
Say hello on [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/christianbookclubwellness/)!
Libera Animae - Freeing the Soul
Main Library, Meeting Room 2B
Join us for a welcoming evening of reflection, gentle music, and meaningful conversation. We’ll begin with a short grounding moment, followed by a brief reading from spiritual or philosophical traditions, and an open reflection circle where participants can share (or simply listen).
Libera Animae is an interfaith community focused on inner growth, creativity, and authentic connection.
All backgrounds are welcome.



















