
Programs
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Love Thy Neighbor
An interfaith and intergenerational celebration of peace for people of all faiths to come together through music, prayer, and wisdom followed by the annual interfaith food festival.
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Friendship Camp
Friendship Camp is a weeklong summer camp for 3rd - 6th graders fostering friendships and providing them religious teaching from their own faith while learning about and honoring the faith of others.
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Peace Across Faiths
Peace Across Faiths is an annual interfaith dinner co-hosted by Congregation B’nai Israel, Madina Institute, and Westover Hills Presbyterian Church that celebrates peace in our community. The event features guest speakers, a shared meal, and activities designed to foster interfaith friendships.
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Interfaith Exploration & World Religions
The Interfaith Center offers regular courses on world's religions and different forms of interfaith explorations. The classes are conducted on zoom and run from 8 to 12 weeks at a time.
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Interfaith Clergy Luncheons
Several times a year, The Interfaith Center hosts luncheons where religious leaders in Central Arkansas can come together to share a meal and meet their interfaith colleagues, make new connections, and learn about interfaith programming opportunities.
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Classes and Workshops
Come meet new friends and learn new skills at these smaller events throughout the year. The Interfaith Center partners with community organizations and professionals to deliver thoughtful, inspiring community events. From arts to dialogue skills, music making to community nights, there’s something for everyone!
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Multi-Faith Youth Group
The Multi-Faith Youth Group (MFYG) is an interfaith program for high school students centered around leadership development, community engagement, and relationship building.
Relaunching fall 2025!
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Interfaith Volunteer Network
In 2025, The Interfaith Center will develop regular interfaith community service opportunities through a new program called the Interfaith Volunteer Network. This program will offer regular community service opportunities designed to bring together people of different faith backgrounds to build relationships and serve our community.
More info coming soon!