Day Forum: Discussing Modern Psalms

The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County invites you to an interspiritual discussion of modern psalms with Dwight L. Wilson, Board Chair of IRT. Among his other writings, Dwight is the author of Modern Psalms in Search of Peace and Justice and Modern Psalms of Solace and Resistance. How can poetry and reflective writings bring […]

Day Forum: Beloved, Sacred Texts — Sharing and Listening

The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County invites you to an interspiritual time of sharing over sacred texts. Each person is invited to bring a sacred text from their congregation, community, or personal life. We will share these with one another, listen, and build mutual appreciation. How might we learn from ancient wisdom and modern […]

Day Forum: Who Taught You that You Are Loved?

The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County invites you to an interspiritual discussion around this reflective question: "Who taught you that you are loved?" Which individuals and communities mirrored your worth and dignity to you? How did they convey that you were loveable, worth loving, and a person who is capable of expressing love? Together, […]

Gun Violence in America

Online

What is the role of the faith communities in addressing gun violence? What factors have contributed to the rise in gun violence in the U.S. over the past years? What are faith communities and interfaith alliances doing, and what can be done to prevent gun violence? Join us for a Zoom conversation for this guided […]

The Intersection of Justice and Faith: What do the diverse religions say about justice?

Online

Join us to explore the intersection of justice and faith in a few religions. How do we define “justice” in our faith, and “how will it determine our work to achieve it”? Speakers • Rabbi Dr. Maggid Chava Bahle< • Rev. Keith Koebel • Dr. Zahid H. Bukhari Read speakers bios and Register here: https://bit.ly/justice-and-faith

International Day of Peace

Zoom

International Day of Peace: SEPTEMBER 18, 3:00- 4:30 pm EST (Zoom) Guest Speaker: Peter Dougherty Theme: Active, courageous nonviolence is the only way to end racism and build peace Nonviolence is first of all the force within us that develops through hard work. It is an inner transformation from fear, trauma, and violence, to wholeness […]

Day Forum: How to be an Ally?

Zoom

The Interfaith Round Table invites you to a community discussion about how to be an Ally.  How can we advance a culture of inclusion for all? What do our faith traditions teach us about allyship? How can we be a better ally by devoting our time to lifting others?   Please bring a quote, or […]

Interwoven…Building Community Connection

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 1385 Green Road, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Register at: https://bit.ly/IRT-celebration Interfaith Round Table presents its "Annual Interfaith Fall Celebration." This year's theme, "Interwoven…Building Community Connection," features inspiring speakers from various faith congregations, a community-building activity, and music. Keynote speakers are Brent B. Ward, Maum Gloria Cox, and Humza Irfan. Asha Vadlamudi from the Baha'is of Ann Arbor will read the Baha'i unity […]

The Story of Hope and Faith

Story of Prophet Abraham (pbuh) in Monotheistic Faiths The Story of Hope and Faith December 11 at 3-4:30 pm EST Register here:  https://bit.ly/faith-hope Prophet Abraham (pbuh) is considered the father of monotheistic religions and usually a common ground" between Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. But at the same time, it also narrates a different story in each […]

Dr. King and the Legacy of Non-Violent Direct Action

Dr. King and the Legacy of Non-Violent Direct Action January 16 at 7-8:30 pm EST Register here:  https://bit.ly/irt-mlk Interfaith Round Table and First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Ann Arbor Present, “Dr. King and the Legacy of Non-Violent Direct Action.” Join us for a panel and community discussion on how we might draw on Dr. King’s legacy […]