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Individual inter-faith websites

bulletJewish-Christian Relations "is concerned with issues in the on-going Christian-Jewish dialogue". See: http://www.jcrelations.net/

bulletKidMagnet.com is a website for kids and teens. They have many links in their religion and spirituality section to religions from Baha'i to Paganism. See: http://www.kidmagnet.com

bulletMiracle Minds is a multi-function, inter-faith website. They offer co-creation of personal ceremonies and rituals, "celebrate diversity" training for businesses, one-on-one counseling, support for students of A Course in Miracles, etc. See: http://www.miracleminds.org/

bulletMultifaith Works is a volunteer-based group centered in Seattle, WA. They provide "...housing and supportive services to people living with AIDS or other life-threatening illnesses, and community education on issues of human diversity." See: http://www.multifaith.org/ They publish a multi-faith calendar, mugs, necklaces. etc. See: http://www.multifaith.org/

bulletThe University of Derby in the UK sponsors MultiFaithNet at http://www.multifaithnet.org/ They provide some free services, and many subscription services which cost between 20£ and 50£ per year to individuals.

bulletThe National Council of Churches' Commission on Interfaith Relations "provides an important forum for Christians to explore the challenges and opportunities of living among people of other faiths." See: http://bruno.ncccusa.org/

bulletOntario Multifaith Council on Spiritual and Religious Care provides a liaison between religious groups and the Government of Ontario, and ensures adequate religious services and spiritual care for persons in institutions and community-based agencies and programs. See: http://www.omc.ca/

bulletThe Origin Network "is a transcendental and inclusive communal network for the self-transformation and illumination of global culture." See: http://www.origin.org/

bulletOurFaiths.org: The religion community: This is a new interfaith website with individual sections on various Christian groups, as well as the Baha'i faith, Earth-Based religions, Eastern Religions, Islam and Judaism. See: http://forums.prospero.com/
bulletThe Oxaty web directory has a religion menu linking to about 100 religious websites. See: http://oxaty.com/religion.html

bulletThe Pluralism Project is centered at Harvard University. It studies and documents "...the growing religious diversity of the United States." They feel that "How Americans of all faiths begin to engage with one another in shaping a positive pluralism is one of the most important questions American society faces in the years ahead." See: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/

bulletThe Religion Depot features a religious discussion forum, a live chat on scheduled religious topics, a mailing list and sections that deal with Buddhism and Christianity and Daoism. See: http://www.edepot.com/

bulletReligion and Life is a unique project by Professor Robert Campbell of the University of Toronto, Scarborough in Canada. It features video interviews of students from his courses Religious Traditions of the East and West. The emphasis is on describing how ordinary members perceive their own faith. Also included are images of places of worship and portions of religious services. Don't miss it! See: http://reel.utsc.utoronto.ca/religionandlife/

bullet Religious-information.com is a multi-faith information website that discusses a wide variety of topics, including statistics by country, and brief descriptions of world religions. See: http://www.religious-information.com

bulletSisters of Embracement is an ecumenical convent accepting women of all faiths and walks of life. They are dedicated to bringing about religious harmony and tolerance. See: http://www.sistersofembracement.org Sister Julie, one of the original founders, has a blog at: http://www.virtualnun.blogspot.com/

bulletSpirit Online "is an online organization devoted to uniting those of all faiths. Members are amongst faiths such as Christianity, Wicca, Judaism, Buddhism, and many others." See: http://www.spiritonline.com/

bulletSpiritual and Religious Alliance for Hope (SARAH) is "...a group of interfaith women committed to making a difference" in their community. We suspect that they are located in California. See: http://www.sarah4hope.org/

bulletSpiritual Traditions describes a range of ancient and modern spiritual traditions, including Christianity, Esotericism, New Age, Paganism, skepticism, and conspiracies, etc. See: http://spiritualtraditions.net/

bulletThe Temple of love (also spelled 10ve) is a group attempting to purify world religions down to their essence, and to promote peace. See: http://www.thetempleoflove.com/

bulletThe Temple of Understanding promotes understanding among the world's religions. It was founded as the first grassroots movement of international interfaith work in North America by a non-denominational organization..." See: http://www.templeofunderstanding.org/

bulletThe True Light Project describes the similarities and contradictions among the world's major religions, and interprets them according to the "true light" that the webmaster believes that he has received. See: http://www.thetruelight.net/

bulletThe Truth and Thought Systems (TTS) is a multi-faith group helping "independent and

bulletThe Unified Spirits website was "created for women to come together and discuss spirituality, home and family, the environment, women's issues and much more." See: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Capsule/5784/

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Individual inter-faith websites (cont'd)

bulletThe United Communities of Spirit believes "that the spiritual transformation of global culture can arise through a cooperative network system, that brings together into one linked context the highest insights of all religions, and coordinates the participation of millions of people." See: http://origin.org/ucs/home.cfm
 
bullet The United Religions Initiative "believes that all faiths are best served by the freedom and choice to become ordained online. This includes the freedom to perform weddings, perform baptisms or perform funerals for friends and family, regardless of your spiritual or religious denomination. [They] ... believe that you have the right to worship your God without intolerance or antiquated religious dogma." See: http://www.uri.org/

bullet The Universal Life Church Monastery "seeks to bring people of different religions and spiritual traditions together in ways that respect and celebrate their uniqueness." See:http://www.themonastery.org/

bulletWebBizFind is a wide-ranging directory with a section on religion at: http://www.webbizfind.com

bulletWomen Transcending Boundaries is a Syracuse NY based "egalitarian community of women coming together to respect an learn more about each others' various spiritual beliefs and common concerns." See: http://www.wtb.org

bulletWomen's Interfaith Solutions for Dialogue and Outreach in Metro Detroit provide "... women opportunities to listen to each other, respect each other’s differences, and take action towards change." See: http://www.interfaithwisdom.org/  

bulletThe World Conference on Religion and Peace was founded after "a handful of senior leaders from the world's major faith traditions began exploring the possibilities for organizing a 'religious summit' to address the need for believers around the world to take action toward achieving peace." See: http://www.wcrp.org/RforP/RFP_1_MAIN.html

bulletThe World Congress of Faiths "publishes the leading journal on interfaith matters 'Interreligious Insight.' It arranges a variety of conferences, meetings, retreats, visits and group travel." See: http://www.worldfaiths.org/

bulletThe World Council for Muslim for Interfaith Relations (WCMIR) fosters "... mutual understanding and friendly relations among people of different faiths. It strives to create a moral force, through working together with conscientious people of the world, against all forms of oppression, injustice and violence." See: http://www.manrilla.net/wcmir/

bulletThe World Faiths Development Dialogue "facilitates a dialogue on poverty and development among people from different religions and between them and the international development institutions." See: http://www.wfdd.org.uk/

bulletThe World Interfaith Congress is an inter-religious communications network of 754 organizations including faith groups, interfaith organizations, scholars, writers, and "people who care." See: http://www.interfaithcongress.org/

bulletThe World Interfaith Education Association (Ontario) "will build partnerships to design and promote relevant educational programs which develop knowledge about diverse beliefs, faiths and spiritual traditions, and the skills necessary to nurture the values of mutual understanding, respect and cooperation among all people." See: http://www.web.net/~wifeaont/

bulletThe WorldPeace Peace Page promotes interfaith understanding and tolerance as a route to world peace. See: http://www.johnworldpeace.com/ A quotation from their home page: "As we stand at the threshold of a new world view, let us embrace a world view that acknowledges that we can never manifest peace or world peace if we do not include everyone in our vision of peace; that a Christian peace will never manifest religious peace, that a Caucasian peace will never manifest racial peace, and that an American peace will never manifest WorldPeace."

bulletWorld Prayers is a multi-cultural prayer collective. This website gathers "the great prayers written by the spiritual visionaries of our planet into an online database representing all life affirming traditions....Though these sacred verses arise from divergent paths, voices, languages, cultures and heritages, they all carry within them the same burning flame - the same impassioned love for life and the divine mysteries." See: http://www.worldprayers.org/

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