Amazing Faiths Project Dinner Dialogue in Houston

Have Dinner, Change Your Life, Transform the World.

The Amazing Faiths Project is a local, national and international movement that brings together people of diverse faith traditions, and cultural backgrounds to learn about one another through dialogue, conversation, and fellowship; to create an atmosphere of understanding, respect, and reconciliation; and to stand as witnesses against the climate of intolerance, religious bigotry, and hatred that abounds in the world today.

TOLERANCE BEGINS AT HOME.

Around the table, over a simple dinner, people of diverse backgrounds break bread together and share their personal thoughts about life, faith, spirituality, and living and working together on this earth. Each group of participants is pre-selected for its diversity, and is led by a trained facilitator who guides and moderates the dialogue so that everyone feels comfortable sharing their thoughts and ideas.

HAVE DINNER. CHANGE YOUR LIFE. TRANSFORM THE WORLD.

Over the next few years, we anticipate the Amazing Faiths Dinner Dialogues will expand to hundreds, even thousands, of homes, not just here in Houston, but in cities across the country and around the world, creating a world-wide movement towards understanding, respect, and reconciliation among people of all faith traditions. As this movement grows, thousands upon thousands of people will join with us on this amazing evening of fellowship, dialogue, and exploration once a year, all over the world on the same night.

In 2007, that night was November 15.

For more information about the Amazing Faiths Dinner Dialogue, please contact us,

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Amazing Faiths Project in Houston is a joint project of:

 

The Office of the Mayor,
City of Houston


www.houstontx.gov

The Boniuk Center for the
Study and Advancement of Religious Tolerance


www.boniukcenter.org

Interfaith Ministries
for Greater Houston


www.imgh.org