INTERNATIONAL OUTREACH

July 1, 2005

Ghana 2005

In 2005, a dedication ceremony was held in Agyamanti, Ghana for the Nana Ode Anyankobea Junior Secondary School, which was named after Divine Mother Audrey. She received her African name and title in 2003 from Ghana’s only female chief, and the school was built and named in her honor. Divine Mother Audrey was accompanied by the Light of Awareness International Spiritual Family, who performed dances and songs of Hawaii at the ceremony, and distributed clothing, educational and medical supplies to various Ghanaian organizations.
In 2005, a dedication ceremony was held in Agyamanti, Ghana for the Nana Ode Anyankobea Junior Secondary School, which was named after Divine Mother Audrey. She received her African name and title in 2003 from Ghana’s only female chief, and the school was built and named in her honor. Divine Mother Audrey was accompanied by the Light of Awareness International Spiritual Family, who performed dances and songs of Hawaii at the ceremony, and distributed clothing, educational and medical supplies to various Ghanaian organizations.
In 2005, a dedication ceremony was held in Agyamanti, Ghana for the Nana Ode Anyankobea Junior Secondary School, which was named after Divine Mother Audrey. She received her African name and title in 2003 from Ghana’s only female chief, and the school was built and named in her honor. Divine Mother Audrey was accompanied by the Light of Awareness International Spiritual Family, who performed dances and songs of Hawaii at the ceremony, and distributed clothing, educational and medical supplies to various Ghanaian organizations.
In 2005, a dedication ceremony was held in Agyamanti, Ghana for the Nana Ode Anyankobea Junior Secondary School, which was named after Divine Mother Audrey. She received her African name and title in 2003 from Ghana’s only female chief, and the school was built and named in her honor. Divine Mother Audrey was accompanied by the Light of Awareness International Spiritual Family, who performed dances and songs of Hawaii at the ceremony, and distributed clothing, educational and medical supplies to various Ghanaian organizations.
In 2005, a dedication ceremony was held in Agyamanti, Ghana for the Nana Ode Anyankobea Junior Secondary School, which was named after Divine Mother Audrey. She received her African name and title in 2003 from Ghana’s only female chief, and the school was built and named in her honor. Divine Mother Audrey was accompanied by the Light of Awareness International Spiritual Family, who performed dances and songs of Hawaii at the ceremony, and distributed clothing, educational and medical supplies to various Ghanaian organizations.
In 2005, a dedication ceremony was held in Agyamanti, Ghana for the Nana Ode Anyankobea Junior Secondary School, which was named after Divine Mother Audrey. She received her African name and title in 2003 from Ghana’s only female chief, and the school was built and named in her honor. Divine Mother Audrey was accompanied by the Light of Awareness International Spiritual Family, who performed dances and songs of Hawaii at the ceremony, and distributed clothing, educational and medical supplies to various Ghanaian organizations.
In 2005, a dedication ceremony was held in Agyamanti, Ghana for the Nana Ode Anyankobea Junior Secondary School, which was named after Divine Mother Audrey. She received her African name and title in 2003 from Ghana’s only female chief, and the school was built and named in her honor. Divine Mother Audrey was accompanied by the Light of Awareness International Spiritual Family, who performed dances and songs of Hawaii at the ceremony, and distributed clothing, educational and medical supplies to various Ghanaian organizations.

Holy Land, Living Water, presented by Unity Earth, the United Religions Initiative (URI), and EcoPeace Middle East, was a historic week-long pilgrimage across the Holiest Sites of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, along a path through the Jordan River Valley, where water has played a vital role in the sustenance of the region. Its scarcity has become amplified by climate change and population growth. In addition, some of the founding stories of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are set along the Jordan River banks and the valley contains sites sacred to half of humanity. This event also commemorated the UN World Interfaith Harmony Week of 2020, with nearly 100 international delegates from a wide array of cultural and faith backgrounds coming together to share spiritual practices, values and visions of a more just, peaceful, sustainable and harmonious world.

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