While we are finalizing the details on this year's programs, we thought we'd give you a heads up so you can begin marking your calendars for what promises to be a year filled with more of the innovative Project Interfaith programming you have come to expect.
Here's what we have on the horizon...
Evangelicals and the Interfaith Movement: A Community Conversation with Reverend Richard Cizik, National Association of Evangelicals Vice President for Governmental Affairs
September 18, 2008, 7:00 pm
Location: Countryside Community Church
Educator Training on Religious Diversity Issues
October 17, 2008: Wichita, KS
November 13, 2008 and Spring 2009 , 7:45 am- 3:00 pm: Omaha, NE
Location: TBA (Will be offered in Omaha, NE and Wichita, KS in Fall 2008 and in Omaha in Spring 2009)
"Images of Faith: Public and Private Rituals" Sacred Art and Interfaith Photography Exhibit
October-November 2008
Location: Cathedral Cultural Central
Religious Diversity Issues in Professional Care Giving: A Training for Professional Care Givers, Medical Personnel, and Social Service Providers in Facilities and In-Home Care
November 6, 2008 and Spring 2009, 7:45 am- 4:00 pm
Locations: Heritage Pointe Assisted Living Facility (August 2008) and TBA (Spring 2009)
Interfaith Holistic Health Fair
November 9, 2008, 1:00-5:00 pm
Location: Clarkson College
Religious Liberty in the Public Schools: Creating Policies, Procedures, and Practices for Freedom and Inclusion
A Luncheon Workshop for School Administrators, Board Members, and Educators
with First Amendment Scholar Dr. Charles Haynes
December 11, 2008, 11:30 am-1:00 pm
UNO Alumni Center
Religious Liberty in the Public Schools: A Community Conversation with First Amendment Center Scholar Dr. Charles Haynes
December 11, 2008, 7:00 pm
Location: TBA
Convivencia: A Divine Symphony
January 2009
Location: TBA
Hindu-Christian Study Circle
Topic: TBA
February 2009
Location: TBA
4th Annual Interfaith Architecture Tour
Theme: TBA
March 2008, 1:00-5:00 pm
Sites: TBA
Community Conference: Religions on Environmental Stewardship
Featured Speakers TBA
April 2009
Location: TBA
As always, we welcome any feedback you may have. Or if you'd like to join our email list, shoot us an email and we'll add you. Contact us at info@projectinterfaithusa.org or by calling (402) 933-4647.
2 comments:
Hi Beth. You should check out the North American Interfaith Network -- a network of interfaith projects and councils in the US, Canada and Mexico. www.nain.org Perhaps Project Interfaith would like to become a member.
I am thoroughly impressed with your work! I look forward to reading your blog in the months to come!
Kindly,
Kathrin
www.thediversityprojekt.org.
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