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The Big Question Project

Tell us one question that you ask—either silently or out loud—when you ponder your own religious heritage, tradition, or faith.

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We want to hear from you

We have an invitation for you—that is, to participate in The ICJS Big Question Project. With this project we want to hear from you: What is one of your “big questions” around religion?

We have two purposes for this project.

First, we know that the act of articulating your own truth—especially your own truthful questions—is an important step in bringing that truth into sharper focus. We believe that you can bring your own thoughts and values into definition by sharing them with us.

Second, we are curious to know what you think about. At ICJS, we thrive on curiosity. We won’t hear what you think until we ask. And we won’t know your questions until you tell us. 

Don’t expect ICJS to answer your big questions. We are about creating spaces for exploration, discovery, interpretation—even misinterpretation sometimes. We aren’t afraid to venture where things might get complicated or even uncomfortable. Indeed, our ICJS Values urge us to lean into “productive discomfort.”

Submit your question below. We’ll share some responses (anonymously) in future correspondence and on social media. We’ll also consider your questions as we develop new programs and materials that help build an interreligious society.

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What is one question that you ask—either silently or out loud—when you ponder your own religious heritage, tradition, or faith?