News and events from the Parliament of the World's Religions


Weren't able to make our Open House? You can still help make the world a better place by bringing people of faith and conscience together to get to know and understand each other and work together for peace, justice, and sustainability. Whether through the Parliament convening (like the one coming up in Toronto in November!) or the ongoing interfaith and social action programs we're building, our initiatives are grounded in the belief that we are all siblings in humanity and share the same spark that moves us towards goodness.  

We were so happy that more than 50 of our friends, new and since-forever, joined us in our new work space to visualize all the positive things that are now and wil soon be happening here and learn more about where we're headed - summarized here in our Critical Impact Campaign - (or in this expanded brochure).

The dedication of the space offered by Larry Greenfield with the support of team, surrounded by guests was meaningful and energizing! Read his uplifting blessing in our event wrap-up, here. 

 

So whether you missed the Open House or were here to celebrate with us, there's still a (limited) time to see your donation matched 3 FOR 1 through matching grants from our Trustees.

DONATE NOW and YOUR DONATION TRIPLES!

A donation before June 15 will also qualify you to unlock the Open House savings offered to our guests for the 2018 Parliament in Toronto. Email Emma to learn more. 

Have suggestions for Chicago-based programs and/or ideas for our museum space? Want to join us in this work by volunteering? Talk to us by emailing Larry, or Diana. 

Thank you to all of you for your continued support and to our event sponsors including:

Let's all work together to show how people of faith and conscience can come together in harmony to make the world better for all of us.  

 

Warmly, 

Diana Faust 

Director of Resource Development

Parliament of the World's Religions

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