A vividly interfaith experience,
this gathering will include representatives of many spiritual
traditions to join in worship, share the roots of peace
and justice in their religious tradition, tell of their
work for peace and justice, educate us about how to do
our peace and justice work more effectively, and celebrate
a shared vision of a more peaceful world. Here's a brief
preview.
After a reception and
dinner on Friday evening, Rabbis Arthur Waskow and Rachel
Berman will welcome us all with a Shabbat Service.
We will then hear from
our keynote speaker, Rabbi Michael Lerner, founder and
editor of Tikkun Magazine and co-founder with Cornel West
and Susannah Heschel of the Tikkun Community.
On Saturday morning, we
will gather at Arch Street Meeting House for an interfaith
worship service, which will be followed by a panel discussion
among spokespersons for the world's major faith traditions
as we explore the source of our justice and peace testimonies.
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After lunch, Dr. Andrea
Bartoli, Founder and Director of the Center for International
Conflict Resolution at Columbia University's School of
International and Public Affairs and an experienced and
well-known conflict resolution expert, will address a
plenary session on "Effective Action for Peace."
Participants can then
choose to attend two workshops out of six choices: Breast
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Asset-Based PeacemakingHow to use asset-based community
organizing for more effective peace and justice work,
with Dr. John (Jody) Kretzmann, co-director of the Asset-Based
Community Development Institute at Northwestern University.
Beyond the BakesaleCreative fundraising to put your
peace and justice work on a firm financial footing, with
Thomas H. Jeavons, General Secretary of Philadelphia Yearly
Meeting, Religious Society of Friends and published author
on non-profit fundraising.
Can We Talk? Interfaith Dialogue
How to reach out sensitively and effectively to other
faith to begin an interfaith dialogue as a groundwork
for collaboration on peace and justice, with Pat Clark,
Executive Director of the Fellowship of Reconciliation.
Getting Your Message HeardMaking effective use of
the media to carry your peace and social justice message
into a wider community, with Francine E.Cheeks, Communications
Director of the American Friends Service Committee.
How to Raise a Peaceful Child in a Violent WorldModeling
and imparting peace and peacemaking skills for our children,
with Louise Diamond, peace educator and CEO of The Peace
Company.
Peacemaking Within Our
Faith CommunitiesTaking stands on public issues
sometimes causes rifts within our religious fellowships.
How to resolve conflicts within our faith communities,
with Loyde H. (Bud) Hartley, Professor of Religion and
Society at Lancaster Theological Seminary.
After dinner, we will
reconvene for a Celebration in Music and Theatre with
TRIBE 1 and Playback for Change.
TRIBE 1 (from Truth and
Virbrations) is an ensemble of singers, poets, dancers
and drummers who create and perform original songs that
nourish, challenge, inspire and transform.
Playback for Change improvisational
theatre troupe weaves together the spoken word, dance,
music, storytelling and phyaiscal theatre from the personal
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