Interfaith
Interfaith
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Why did we love the Walk for Peace?
The gripping tale of 19 Buddhist monks simply walking for peace reminds us that even our little steps can impact our communities.
Link to author Aleta Payne
‘Confronting Islamophobia in the Church: Liturgical Tools for Justice’
Pastors who cofounded an interfaith organization offer three theological starting points for developing “holy envy” from a Baptist perspective in this excerpt from their new book.
Mayra Macedo-Nolan: A faith-based network’s response to a traumatic year
In Southern California, the combined crises of wildfires and a federal immigration crackdown are known as fire and ICE. The executive director of a community coalition talks about the ongoing response her group has been part of and the sustainability of such work.
Clergy from across the country respond to opportunities for solidarity and learning in Minneapolis
A multifaith coalition invited religious leaders to come together and bear witness to the crisis started by Operation Metro Surge.
Link to author Dana Neuhauser
Cultivating networks of impact
In times of celebration and in times of crisis, networks help provide connection, resilience and stability.
Link to author Angie Kay Hong
How prayer, ritual and culture are sustaining the movement for liberation in times of crisis
Liturgies of liberation offer “a shared moral vision for a better world.”
The crisis in Gaza is getting worse — will American Christians act?
As U.S.-made bombs continue to destroy Gaza, interfaith work won’t wait for U.S. Christians, two pastors say.
Ruth Braunstein: More organizations are recognizing the threat of Christian nationalism
Organizations across political lines and religious identifications are working to combat Christian nationalism, says a sociologist.
A place where interfaith families can be wholly together
In Maryland, families have gathered for almost three decades to create a faith community where they can fully explore their religious identities without sacrificing their heritage.
Link to author Edie Gross
Jennifer M. McClure Haraway: Congregations can help each other navigate opportunities and challenges
Emotional support, information and practical assistance are all ways congregations can benefit from developing relationships with other congregations, says the author of “No Congregation Is an Island.”