There many fine organizations that have served as an inspiration to the founders of
The International Interfaith and Peace Network and we would like to acknowledge their
contribution to our vision. Please click on the links to visit these websites that have already
given much to the cause of interfaith harmony and world peace.
The National Council of Churches is a community of Christian communions, which,
in response to the gospel as revealed in the Scriptures, confess Jesus Christ, the incarnate Word Of God, as Savior and Lord.
These communions covenant with one another to manifest ever more fully the unity of the Church.
Relying upon the transforming power of the Holy Spirit, the communions come together as the Council in common mission,
serving in all creation to the glory of God.
The Pluralism Project's mission is to help Americans engage with the realities of religious diversity through research, outreach,
and the active dissemination of resources
Peaceful Tomorrows is an advocacy organization founded by family members of September 11th victims who have united to turn our grief into action for peace. Our mission is to seek effective, nonviolent solutions to terrorism, and to acknowledge our common experience with all people similarly effected by violence throughout the world.
The Alliance serves as a communications hub for interfaith organizations, people and events throughout the U.S. and the world. It also sponsors frequent interfaith meetings and was one of the organizers, along with the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, of the Boston Interfaith Candlelight Vigil on the Boston Common in 2003.
This website shows examples of recent and historical literary, art and
architectural accomplishments, with a view of increasing awareness of
the accomplishments of many cultures.
The Peace and Justice Committee promotes interfaith
understanding through websites and programs like this International
Interfaith and Peace Network and the Creating a Culture for Peace
program. Their website is peaceandjusticecomm.org.