
The vitality of ecumenical and interfaith work
takes place in the entire church. Synods, regions, congregations—and
you--play a crucial role in how we live out our unity as God’s people.
Your congregation can help foster understanding and cooperation,
especially in your local community, by finding ways you can work with
other faith groups for the sake of your neighborhood—and for the sake of
the world. Photo by Kathleen Cameron.
How to get started:
If your congregation hasn’t yet experienced the enrichment of working
cooperatively with other congregations, or if you haven’t done this work
in a while, here are practical ways to get started:
Benefits:
- Building trust and understanding
- Creating community awareness
- A chance to learn about your neighbors
- And if there is ever a crisis or disaster
in your community, you will have established relationships to respond
quickly.
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