Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice is excited to announce our 2024 schedule for
Interfaith Intersections. This program brings people together to hold intentional conversations on a variety of topics related to faith.
Goals:
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to deepen relationships among people of different faiths
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hold rich conversations on different topics
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learn about faiths other than your own.
An important aspect of this program is that our panelists are lay people, not clergy or academics. Therefore, panelists will address this topic speaking from their own understanding of their faith but not speaking for their faith.
Each event will be held both in-person and on Zoom. Registrants will be sent a zoom link the day before the event.
Please join us:(all events are Thursday nights, 7:00 to 8:30)
March 7 - What do we mean by (sin) wrongdoing and what does our religion say we should do about it; how does your faith treat wrongdoing - what constitutes wrongdoing; at
Madison Christian Community, 7118 Old Sauk Road, Madison
April 11 - fasting in different faiths, self-denial/self-discipline including but not limited to fasting;
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church,
5701 Raymond Rd, Madison
May 9 - forgiveness - person to person; person to God; at the
Bahai Center, 324 W Lakeside St, Madison
Sept. 12 - what is your faith’s "high holy day" - does your faith have a major central holiday or holidays and why, what makes it so important;
People's United Methodist Church, 103 N. Alpine Parkway, OregonOct. 17 - cycle of times/seasons in different traditions; location TBD
Nov. 14 - giving thanks;
Sugar River United Methodist Church,
415 W Verona Ave, Verona, WI