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The InterFaith Council - The place for interfaith action... the space for interfaith conversation The InterFaith Council promotes cooperation and reverence among people of all spiritual traditions. The Interfaith Council inspires and influences our communities to embrace interfaith diversity and engage in collaborative action to remedy injustice, inequity and intolerance. As a catalyst fostering

community-building action and conversation, we
¨ Provide resources and convene events that increase interfaith understanding and create a safe space forgrowing and nurturing interfaith relationships;
¨ Engage diverse religious groups and individuals in action to meet societal needs;
¨ Advocate for communities and issues that are often overlooked;
¨ Collaborate as an essential partner with congregations, non-profits, schools, and government agencies to foster a responsive, connected and compassionate community.

01/28/2023

STATEMENT ON THE MURDER OF TYRE NICHOLS

It is searing irony that on Friday, 1/27/2023, International Holocaust Remembrance day -- a day commemorating the savage and systematic murder of six million Jews by the N***s and their collaborators -- this nation was riveted by videos of the savage and systematic murder of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols by 5 police officers in Memphis.

The 6 million Jews may have also asked what Tyre asked, as he was tortured and beaten to death: "What did I do?" The real question is, "How do we keep allowing this to happen?"

While we can easily point to rogue cops and a culture of brutality, the truth is that we are connected to this brutal inhumanity. The hate and amorality are in full force today, and as in the 1930s and 1940s, when countless "good" people turned a blind eye or absented themselves from engagement to change the culture and the growing violence. Countless Jewish mothers grieved, heartbroken at the human viciousness killing their children, much as Tyre Nichols' mother, RowVaughn Wells, grieves at the brutal murder of her son.

It is not enough to say "this has to stop." Our inaction to work for meaningful, systemic changes, locally, statewide, and nationally -- work that would make Tyre's tragedy an impossibility -- is what convicts us this day. The Interfaith Council of Southwestern Connecticut implores all who read this statement to continue the work in which they are involved that promotes respect and tolerance for all. We plead with those who are not involved to find a community with which to work in order to make change. We need ALL involved.

Basic decency and humanity is not a lot to ask for. It should be the basis for all of our encounters with each other. In Judaism, the Torah commands Jews to protect the sanctity of life. Virtually all religions have similar teachings. As the world honors International Holocaust Remembrance Day and as the world mourns the death of Tyre Nichols, the world also must remember we are family -- mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, daughters, sons, and extended family.

Faith can be a healing force, but we need you.

The Interfaith Council of Southwestern Connecticut Executive Board
Dr. Kareem Adeeb, President
Rev. Mark Lingle, Executive Director
Pastor Chris Altrock, Committee Liaison
Michael Hyman, Vice President and Recording Secretary
Marie Orsini Rosen, Vice President

MOBILE FOOD PANTRY AT            BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH IN STAMFORD BEGINS                    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2022 1-...
11/10/2022

MOBILE FOOD PANTRY AT
BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH IN STAMFORD BEGINS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2022 1-2 PM!

The Mobile Food Pantry, sponsored by CT Food Share, begins on Friday, November 11, 2022, 1-2 pm in the Bethel A.M.E. Church parking lot at 150 Fairfield Avenue, Stamford. It then continues on every other Friday.

Please bring your own food bag!

07/08/2022

Please join Stamford Stands Against Racism for our second Community Racial Justice Series on . . .

UNDERSTANDING CT'S POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY LAW:
How Communities Are Responding to the Law

WHEN: Saturday, July 9, 2022 from 10 am to 12 pm
WHERE: UConn Stamford, 1 University Place, Stamford CT 06901
OR
Facebook Livestream @ Stamford Stands Against Racism

A confluence of faith in April -- no less than 9 faiths celebrate major festivals this month.  Especially notable are th...
04/16/2022

A confluence of faith in April -- no less than 9 faiths celebrate major festivals this month.

Especially notable are the three major Abrahamic faiths' holidays. In the past weeks Ramadan began at sundown on April 1, Passover at sundown on April 15 and the Holy Week April 10 leading up to Easter on April 17.

While we celebrate our differences, we also celebrate the common ground of our faiths' critical role in our lives.

By Rabbi Jack Moline

REMINDER -- MIDWINTER THEOLOGICAL PROGRAM SERIES CONTINUES THIS THURSDAY! Join us for the study of the story of Jonah in...
02/02/2022

REMINDER -- MIDWINTER THEOLOGICAL PROGRAM SERIES CONTINUES THIS THURSDAY!

Join us for the study of the story of Jonah in the third of our Midwinter Theological Series programs -- this week live-streamed on Facebook!

When: Thursday, 2/3/2022 @ 7 PM

How: Here is the link:
https://www.facebook.com/StamfordChurchofChrist

RELIGION AND THE ENVIRONMENTHosted by the New Canaan Land Trust and the Interfaith Council of Southwestern ConnecticutTh...
01/28/2022

RELIGION AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Hosted by the New Canaan Land Trust and the Interfaith Council of Southwestern Connecticut

This popular program continues this year featuring speakers Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim from the Yale School of the Environment and Yale Divinity School and a panel with local faith leaders.

Tuesday, February 1, 2022, from 7-9 pm ET
In-person at the New Canaan Congregational Church, 23 Park Street, New Canaan, CT 06840
OR
By Livestream
Register at https://newcanaanlandtrust.org/events/religion-environment-2022/

REMINDER: MIDWINTER THEOLOGICAL PROGRAM SERIES KICKS OFF THIS WEEK -- THURSDAY 1/20/2022 @ 7:00 PM! This year's study fo...
01/18/2022

REMINDER: MIDWINTER THEOLOGICAL PROGRAM SERIES KICKS OFF THIS WEEK -- THURSDAY 1/20/2022 @ 7:00 PM! This year's study focuses on the story of Jonah.

MIDWINTER THEOLOGICAL PROGRAM SERIES -- BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
WHEN: Thursdays @ 7:00 pm -- 1/20, 1/27, 2/3 and 2/10
WHAT: Interfaith Learning and Discussion of Jonah
HOW: By Zoom -- See invitation below for Zoom links

REMINDER!!MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY -- DAYLONG COMMUNITY CELEBRATIONS! Come together as our community for a daylong celebra...
01/16/2022

REMINDER!!

MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY -- DAYLONG COMMUNITY CELEBRATIONS!
Come together as our community for a daylong celebration of Martin Luther King Day, including a motorcade, a virtual panel and forum and celebrations of leaders' lives we lost on Dr. King's Legacy -- all with the community's safety and well-bring top of mind.
WHEN: Monday, January 17, 2022 -- Motorcade @ 11:00 am, Virtual Panel & Forum @ 2:30 pm
WHAT: "Procession of Lights" Motorcade at 11:00 am -- see invitation below for East Side and West Side motorcades and be sure to get there by 10:45 am
Virtual Plan and Forum on Dr. King's Legacy -- 2:30 pm -- see invitation below for Zoom link, no registration required
WHERE: Motorcade East Side Line-up @ 10:45 am @ Rogers School Parking Lot, 202 Blachley Road, Stamford CT 06902
Motorcade West Side Line-up @ 10:45 am @ Westover School Parking Lot, 202 Stillwater Avenue, Stamford CT 06902
SEE YOU THERE!

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Stamford, CT
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