By:
Paul
Chaffee, Chair 2008 Host Committee;
Director Presidio Interfaith Chapel,
San Francisco
A
glistening San Francisco cast off its summer fog for
the first three days
of NAINConnect 2008 Embracing Our Interfaith Future,
held July 24-28.
When the fog returned on Sunday, old friends and new
and a cacophony of
happy conversation kept us from noticing. Fromm Hall,
a lifelong learning
center at the University of San Francisco, proved an
extraordinary work
space. For assemblies and an initial banquet, a lovely
tent replaced the
intended hall that was suffering emergency
construction issues.
This
20th anniversary Connect drew about 150 registrants
One-day passes, along
with presenters who could only attend their own
workshops, raised the
number of participants to about 250. Eighty presenters
informed three
dozen workshops, four assemblies, and early
morning/late evening
meditation sessions. (Workshop descriptions, many with
blogs attached, are
still accessible at www.nain.org/2008.ALSO
Event and participant photos)
Conference
highlights included the Kabala Shabbat Friday evening
and the Sunday
morning tour of the Interfaith Chapel in the Presidio
and Muir Woods
stunning redwoods. This years service project taught
us how to create,
use, and distribute solar ovens, a lifesaver in Darfur
and a source of
goodies during Connect breaks. The optional Saturday
supper cruise started
with panic when six scheduled taxis failed to show.
But everyone finally
made it aboard for a lovely evening.
Corbin Davis
, Pacific School of Religion seminarian
and former
Interfaith Center at the Presidio intern, was
conference director. He
quickly facilitated miracles whenever trouble raised
its head. Corbin,
Fred Fielding
, Connect communications director, and NAIN board
members
Steve Naylor
and Tracy Wells, helped focus the young adult
excitement. Nine young adult
scholarships had been awarded, a dozen more paid their
own way, and the
18-35 crowd made a palpable difference. Young adults
organized workshops,
were presenters, and put together the late-night
digital showcase
sessions, significantly magnifying the conferences
offerings.
Rachael Watcher
, Angela Carlson, and
David Ponedel
, probably the only NAIN banquet chef who has also
served on its board,
did the heavy lifting in terms of hospitality and
logistics.
Jan Chaffee
handled the books. Their detailed plans and
follow-through made for happy
registrants. More than a dozen other host committee
members, here and
across the continent, gave time, energy, and
imagination to making this a
satisfying experience. They all deserve our
appreciation! Thank you!
Along
with the workshops
An
American Indian opened the NAINConnect 2008 outdoors,
and an
African-American gospel duo started us indoors. A
Buddhist folk singer
punctuated our talk on Friday. NAINs Birthday Banquet
sparkled with a
jazz quartet, and Brahma Kumaris graced us musically
at the concluding
banquet at St. Marys Cathedral, co-sponsored with San
Francisco
Interfaith Council.
Don Frew
and
Tomiko Nojima
led the meditation room creation. Mark Dennis
classical guitar gentled
the noisy breaks, and at the final celebration, Host
Committee member
Jack Lundin
led us through a number of songs, concluding the
Connect with Its a
Wonderful World.
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