Christian Ministry in Multi-Religious America: Boston Workshop (2009)

Date and Time

November 8 - November 29, 2024
06:48AM - 06:48AM EST

Christian Ministry in Multi-Religious America: Boston Workshop offered an opportunity for Boston-based academics, ministers, ministers-in-training, and other leaders to develop tools for a Christian ministry that is effectively grounded in the complex issues and urgent realities of an increasingly multi-religious city.This workshop, made possible through generous funding from the Louisville Institute and the Carpenter Foundation, sought to offer participants a way to engage directly with the religious diversity of greater Boston, and to enrich their own ministries and work through these encounters. The workshop took place over the course of an academic year, gathering participants three times for site visits. The Pluralism Project served as a liaison to the communities with whom deep relationships have been built over the years through the World Religions in Boston project, organizing site visits and opportunities for theological reflection.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4qs_yu5sEA

Workshops

November 8, 2009: Sri Lakshmi Temple 

Schedule

8:00 AM Continental breakfast8:15 AM Introduction by Dr. Diana Eck9:00 AM Departure by bus for Sri Lakshmi Temple9:40 AM Welcome at Sri Lakshmi Temple10:00 AM Sri Venkateshwara Abhishekam Pooja1:00 PM Discussion with hosts2:00 PM Departure by bus for Harvard2:40 PM Theological reflection led by Dr. Diana Eck and Dr. Francis X. Clooney4:00 PM Small groups5:00 PM Conclusion

Preparatory Materials

Participant Reflections

January 9, 2010: Islamic Society of Greater Boston Cultural Center (ISBCC)

Schedule

Location: Thompson Room, Barker Center, Harvard University10:00 AM Introduction by Dr. Diana Eck11:30 AM Departure by bus for Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center12:00 PM Welcome by hosts Bilal Kaleem and Elizabeth Dann1:00 PM Jumm'ah (Friday Prayers)2:00 PM Tour of facilty3:00 PM Departure by bus for Harvard3:30 PM Theological reflection led by Dr. Eck4:30 PM Small groups5:00 PM Conclusion

Preparatory Materials

On Common Ground: World Religions in America: IslamPluralism Project Introduction to Islam in BostonPluralism Project Profile of the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural CenterPluralism Project Etiquette Tips by Tradition“A Common Word Between Us and You”“Learning to Explore Love Together: Suggestions for Churches Responding to ‘A Common Word’” (World Council of Churches)“An Ecumenical Response to ‘A Common Word Between Us and You’ by the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA” (National Council of Churches)

March 7, 2010: New England Gurdwara Sahib

Schedule

Location: Thompson Room, Barker Center, Harvard University9:00 AM Introduction by Dr. Diana Eck10:00 AM Departure by bus for Milford Gurdwara Sahib11:00 AM Diwan followed by langar2:30 PM Departure by bus for Harvard3:30 PM Theological reflection led by Dr. Eck5:00 PM Conclusion

Preparatory Materials

On Common Ground: World Religions in America: SikhismPluralism Project Introduction to Sikhism in BostonPluralism Project Profile of the New England Sikh Study CirclePluralism Project Etiquette Tips by Tradition"Your Guide to Our Gurdwara" by the New England Sikh Study Circle

Related Materials from the World Council of Churches

WCC Inter-Religious Dialogue and Cooperation Programme“Current Dialogue” Magazine“Learning to Explore Love Together: Suggestions to the Churches for Responding to ‘A Common World’”“Plenary Address on Christian Identity and Religious Plurality” by Rowan Williams at the 2006 Assembly in Porto Alegre, Brazil“Reflections on International and Global Multifaith Initiatives” by Hans Ucko“Religious Plurality and Christian Self-Understanding” Study Document“My Neighbor’s Faith and Mine” Study Guide“Upholding Common Human Values and Respecting Differences” by Kathryn Lohre“Minute on Our Religious Imperative to Foster Sensitivity and Reconciliation in Shifting Society”

Related Materials from the National Council of Churches

NCC Interfaith Relations CommissionInterfaith Relations Commission Handbook 2008An Ecumenical Response to “A Common Word Between Me and You” by the NCC“Getting to Know Neighbors of Other Faiths: A Theological Rationale for Interfaith Relationships”“Interfaith Relations and the Churches: A Policy Statement of the NCC”

Other Related Materials“Religious Pluralism on the Ground and in the Pulpit” by Diana L. EckPluralism Sunday