Wellington Interfaith Prayer Vigil for Peace in the Middle East – audio

A group of about 100 people from many faiths gathered last night at St Andrew’s on the Terrace in Wellington New Zealand for an Interfaith Prayer Vigil and Candle Lighting for Peace in the Middle East.

It was a very moving ceremony and demonstrated the ability for many people from different faiths, ethnicities and political viewpoints to come together and pray for a common purpose.

Speakers included:

You can download or listen to an audio recording (35 minutes, 16 MB):

2 comments January 15th, 2009

Jewish, Christian, and Muslim youth celebrate open debate

A seminar sponsored by the World Council of Churches was held in Geneva recently, where 22 Jewish, Christian and Muslim young people where they “shared their thoughts, meals, and prejudices with each other”.

The story from the Standard Newswire reports a Muslim woman from Jordan saying, “I have realized I have much more in common with a Christian from Palestine than [with] a Muslim from the West … The differences are mainly cultural, not religious.”

Three of the participants were interviewed, and you can listen to their stories below:

Razan Abd El Haque, a Muslim woman from Jordan:

Olivier Salagi, a Jewish man from France:

Veranika Shetskaya, a Christian woman from Belarus:

Thanks to MidEastYouth for the link!

Dave

Add comment August 19th, 2008


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