Greensboro Interfaith Tour

Greensboro Interfaith Tour


January 23, 2020
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Logo for NCCJ Interfaith Calendar with bluish-green colors, symbols, and text stating "Interfaith Tour. Building bridges of understanding and respect between people of all beliefs."

NCCJ’s annual Greensboro Interfaith Tour will take place on February 23, 2020. We invite you to join us for this afternoon of community building and honest interfaith dialogue.

The Interfaith Tour is free. However, we strongly encourage you to register in advance, as space is limited.

 

 

What is it?

NCCJ’s Interfaith Tour promotes understanding and respect among all cultures, races and religions. For more than 20 years, we’ve been bringing together people of all ages and faiths for an afternoon of fellowship. On the tour, we’ll visit three houses of worship across our community offering a unique opportunity to hear from diverse faith leaders. Participants will develop a stronger knowledge of and appreciation of different practices and beliefs.

We’ll spend the first part of the afternoon learning from faith leaders at three different houses of worship in Greensboro. This year, we’re visiting Temple Emanuel, Providence Baptist Church, and the Islamic Center of Greensboro. We’ll end our day with a Human Library and a reception. There, you’ll have the opportunity to get to know more of our neighbors who practice a variety of different faith traditions. Together, we’ll build a more inclusive community.

Where is it?

The Interfaith Tour begins at Temple Emanuel (1129 Jefferson Road, Greensboro.) Arrive between 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm to check-in and receive your information packet. It will include detailed driving directions to our other stops on the tour, Providence Baptist Church and the Islamic Center of Greensboro.

When is it?

The Interfaith Tour will take place on Sunday, February 23, 2020 from 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm

 

Questions?

Email Gloria Hoover or call her at 336-272-0359 x 160.

 

Interested in other interfaith resources?

Check out NCCJ’s Interfaith Calendars.

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