Center for Faith Studies
Links
The Center for Faith Studies is proud to be associated with other organizations who share our vision. We are providing the links to several of the organizations below. Please take time to explore their outstanding messages and offerings.
Project Interfaith
Project Interfaith grows understanding, respect and relationships among people of all faiths and beliefs. They strive to create a community where people of all faiths and beliefs are valued, included, and protected.
The Tri-Faith Initiative
The Tri-Faith Initiative is a partnership of the three Abrahamic faith groups – Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. A remarkable project is taking place in Omaha, Nebraska. Temple Israel, The Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska, and the American Institute of Islamic Studies and Culture have come together, planning to build a joint campus which will house a mosque, a temple and a church plus a shared facility on a large campus.
The Center for Progressive Christianity
The Center for Progressive Christianity provides guiding ideas, networking opportunities, and resources for progressive churches, organizations, individuals and others with connections to Christianity.
Spiritual But Not Religious
“Spiritual But Not Religious” describes a new worldview that is inclusive and open as opposed to separatist and closed. SBNR people desire a deep experience of life, including the mysteries of life, without the limitations and baggage of doctrine and religion.
Jim Wallis Sojourners
The Sojourners’ mission is to articulate the biblical call to social justice, inspiring hope and building a movement to transform individuals, communities, the church, and the world.





