Some may say, “Never discuss religion or politics.” But an appreciation of the fundamental differences and shared ground among religions is our best hope for more understanding and unity.
Through four zoom sessions, participants will learn about important faith components, practices, traditions, and commonalities with Christianity and other faiths in Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism through reflections from people of those faiths. There will, of course, be time for questions and reflection.

Mondays from 6:30-7:45 (Eastern time), March 3 through March 24  (4 sessions)

Host:  Barb Anderson, President, Safe Alliance of Interfaith Leaders

Barb Anderson is President of  SAIL (Safe Alliance of Interfaith Leaders) and is Interfaith Outreach Facilitator at Dublin Community Church.  In these roles she leads and participates in many Central Ohio Interfaith groups and gatherings.  Barb is facilitator and co-founder of WORD (Women of Religious Diversity) at Dublin Community Church and is on the Board of Deep Griha USA, which assists children and families in Pune, India.  Barb is also on the Board of the Dublin Food Pantry and volunteers weekly there and with special Pantry events. Barb and her husband, Tom, have been married and lived in Dublin for 34 years and have 2 adult children, Mollie and Ryan.

Cost:

$20 for all 4 sessions
$10     Member/Friend of
Heartland Conf churches
FREE Resident of UCH community

 

About the Author: Kim Moeller

Kim Moeller is the Abundant Aging Education & Program Specialist at the Ruth Frost Parker Center for Abundant Aging. She has an MDiv with honors from Wesley Theological Seminary. And has served as Director of Small Groups for Menlo Park Presbyterian Church. She is a movie fanatic and reads anything from mysteries/suspense to religion to business to nonfiction.

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