Temple of Good Will: 35 Years Promoting Peace

the Editorial Staff
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Monday | October 21, 2024 | 2:10 PM

In difficult times, how can we maintain balance in our Souls? Is there a place where we can recharge and find inner peace? 

Over the years, the Temple of Good Will (TGW) has not only become a significant architectural landmark in Brazil’s capital but also a sanctuary of Peace, spiritual renewal, and universal embrace. 

It is renowned for its message of Ecumenism without borders, with its doors open to people of all religious, spiritual, and philosophical backgrounds, including those without any religious beliefs. 

Learn more about the TGW’s spaces and anniversary celebrations which marked its 35th year of existence on October 21, 2024!

35 Years Promoting Peace

The anniversary celebrations took place throughout October, culminating on October 18 and 19 with a series of cultural activities for the whole family, including exhibitions, musical shows, lectures, meditation sessions, guided tours, ecumenical ceremonies, and more. 

The theme for this year's event, “Jesus, the True Safety in Our Lives,” aims to strengthen the Ecumenical spirit of Christ's message and promote balance in all aspects of spiritual and human life. 

The most anticipated moment was on Saturday, the 19th, with a fraternal and ecumenical message from Paiva Netto.

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Paiva Netto

2024 Cultural and Artistic Exhibition

On October 5, the Cultural and Artistic Exhibition – 30 Years of the World Parliament of Ecumenical Fraternity (LGW’s ParlaMundi) was inaugurated at the TGW's Art Gallery. 

The exhibition pays tribute to this groundbreaking space for debates, providing diverse sectors of spiritual and human knowledge the opportunity to discuss the world’s most pressing issues. The LGW’s ParlaMundi has become a reference point for fostering ecumenical dialogue and proposals aimed at promoting World Peace.

João Periotto

2024 Cultural and Artistic Exhibition

Legionary Music Show – Jesus and the Seven Churches of Asia

On October 18, the Legionary Music Show – Jesus and the Seven Churches of Asia took place, inspired by the latest book collection from the Jesus, the Ecumenical Christ, the Divine Statesman, Academy, with analysis by Paiva Netto, a scholar of biblical themes for over six decades. 

This emotional spiritual and cultural journey allowed everyone to dive into the prophetic experiences of John the Evangelist as he received the most precious letters in history—those written by Christ Himself to the Seven Churches of Asia: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea.

Thiago Mendes
Legionary Music Show – Jesus and the Seven Churches of Asia

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