Provided by Intercultural Center for Justice & Peace
ICJS helps clergy and religious leaders from different faiths work together better. They offer programs where Muslim, Christian, and Jewish leaders can meet, learn about each other's religions, and bu...
ICJS helps clergy and religious leaders from different faiths work together better. They offer programs where Muslim, Christian, and Jewish leaders can meet, learn about each other's religions, and build friendships. Programs include Common Ground (yearly meetings for clergy), intro workshops on interfaith work, book clubs, and special groups for women leaders. These programs help religious leaders understand other faiths and work together in their communities.
Who can use this
Clergy and lay religious leaders from Muslim, Christian, and Jewish communities
Cost
Not specified
Hours
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