Charleston Interreligious Council Responds to Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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Read MoreUnder current guidelines, it’s impossible to gather in church courtyards for tea sandwiches or share fruit with strangers at the Charleston Ba’hai Community. But we’ve come up with what we think is a workable alternative for our times….
Read MoreCHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — There was a history lesson on Monday in Charleston’s faith-based communities. People gathered that night to celebrate religion in the Holy City as the next decade arrives.
Read MoreJanuary is Interfaith Harmony Month- a month all about engaging and celebrating the different faiths around the Lowcountry and South Carolina.
“It’s important for everyone of all backgrounds, religious and non-religious, to get to know your neighbor,” says Dena Moses of Charleston Interreligious Council.
Read MoreThe Charleston Interreligious Council presents its annual Thanksgiving service: "Giving Thanks in Community," a service open to the public and all religious denominations, on Tues. Nov. 26 at 6:30 p.m. The service will be held at the Unitarian Church, 4 Archdale St….
Read MoreDena Moses talking to News 2 ‘s Olivia Parsons about the upcoming Interfaith Speaker Series on November 7-9, 2019.
Read MoreWendy Cadge, Ph.D., a sociologist at Brandeis University and expert in contemporary American religious demographics, will headline the third annual James Sawers Jr. Speaker Series presented by the Charleston Interreligious Council on Nov. 7-9, 2019 at various locations around Charleston….
Read MoreHundreds savor a sunny Spirited Brunch at downtown congregations.
Read MoreCharleston’s Jewish and Muslim communities will unite once again for good food and conversation.
Read MoreIn the second annual James Sawers Jr. Speaker Series hosted by the Charleston Interreligious Council this week, Rabbi Reuven Firestone, Ph.D., who teaches medieval Judaism and Islam at Hebrew Union College in Los Angeles, will lead a session on Abraham’s importance across religious sects.
Read MoreThe Christian-Jewish Council of Greater Charleston has elected a new president, Kenneth A. Fox of Charleston. Fox is managing partner of The Soundings Group LLC. He has served on the council's board for many years, most recently as vice president.
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