Tuesday
evening I moderated an Interfaith Forum at Taylor University. This was the
first interfaith forum held at the university and it was the first time I have moderated
an event away from Canterbury School. Taylor University http://www.taylor.edu/ is a Christian university located in Upland, Indiana. I have come to know several of the students from the university
because of the multi-faith work I am doing in Fort Wayne. Many Taylor
University students desire to learn how to live out their faith in a
pluralistic world.
The
Interfaith Forum was entitled Love Thy
Neighbor. There were four faiths represented on the panel, Evangelical
Christianity, Hindu, Islam, and Judaism. From my perspective, the evening was a
wonderful success. It was evident the presenters were committed to dialogue.
They were honest in portraying their own beliefs and they spoke from the heart.
We realized that we do not have a common theology but we do have a common
ethic. That common ethic is what makes us a community.
The
presenters addressed three questions.
- From the perspective of your faith and scriptures, respond to the statement "love thy neighbor."
- Give a story from your scriptures that demonstrates love.
- How has your faith helped you love someone (even when it was difficult)?
Through
the dialogue we discovered that love is transformational, unselfish, goes
beyond what is expected, and it is mercy demonstrated. All faiths agreed that
it is the fear within that hinders loving
thy neighbor. It was a wonderful evening; we learned about other faiths and we were challenged to love our
neighbors.
Thank
you Taylor University for allowing me to be involved in this important work.
2 comments:
This kind of thing just warms my heart Ramona. God Bless your outreach and important dialog in our community!
Thank you, Dave, for your supportive words. It warms my heart too.
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