ICJS is the premier location for education and discovery opportunities to increase interreligious literacy and understanding.
Discover courses and events on demand on topics such as justice, Martin Buber, and Christian Nationalism.
Interreligious leaders can be anywhere—both inside and outside of religious congregations. ICJS equips people in all walks of life to disarm religious bias and bigotry and to champion religious pluralism in their own communities.
The ICJS Teachers Fellowship equips secondary teachers to build an interreligious classroom.
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ICJS advances interreligious dialogue and understanding to build bridges between people and communities.
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Islamic Society of Baltimore
Hinenu
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Cathedral of the Incarnation
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Grace United Methodist Church
The Hill
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St. Matthew United Methodist Church
Word of Life Christian Community Church