

Yeshu Satsang at 6 PM
Sunday, April 27, 6:00pm
On Sunday, April 27 beginning at 5:40 PM with sitar and harmonium prelude music, and the satsang beginning at 6 PM (note the earlier time!), we welcome Yeshu Satsang for an evening of Indian devotional music and meditation.
Our friends at Yeshu Satsang note:
In India, Yeshu is Hindi for “Jesus.” Satsang means “gathering of the truth.” Typically, satsangs in India are gatherings of people who worship together, often using devotional songs called bhajans and kirtans. You are invited to join us in worshipping Jesus in an Indian way. We’ll be sitting on the floor, with incense, flowers and oil lamps, surrounded by the sounds of sitar, tabla, and other Indian and western instruments. The song books provided are in Hindi (with English translations) written so that you can join in.
As in the past during Easter season, we will share the Maha Prasad ceremony, breaking a coconut in memory of Christ’s death. If you have not experienced this before, you can watch the ceremony in this video for the song Yeshu Raja filmed during the pandemic when it was not possible to meet in person for the Good Friday satsang in 2020.