Showing posts with label interfaith dialogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interfaith dialogue. Show all posts

Friday, August 27, 2010

Episcopal church invites dogs to services at Perfect Paws Ministry


Do good dogs go to heaven? Ask their owners and you'll get an enthusiastic affirmation. But, at Calvary Episcopal Church, in Danvers, Mass., they go one step further in their Perfect Paws Ministry, as "well-mannered, leashed dogs are invited" to a special pet service on the third Sunday of every month.

The pet service includes communion for people and a special blessing upon the pets. Calvary Episcopal Church's pet ministry is the brainchild of the Rev. Thea Keith-Lucas.

She noted that owners' commitment to their pets transcends simply caring for animals and, in that love, demonstrates caring for the world entrusted to mankind. During services, Rev. Keith-Lucas said, barking isn't banned and, while the celebration is Christian, the ministry invites interfaith participants.

The New York Theological Seminary is an institution dedicated to multiculturalism, diversity, religious tolerance and social justice. The mission of the seminary is to train men and women, from every walk of life, for careers in ministry.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Seminary launches graduate program for Muslim-American clergy

The Claremont School of Theology received launched a new project geared to providing additional training for Jewish and Christian divinity programs. Consequently, this will mark the first Islamic seminary in the country focused upon teaching tolerance and engaged with clergy from other faiths right here in the United States.