Closing Celebration with Friends
Twenty one days ago, a group of 1100+ people from 58 countries began a journey, a 21 day Interfaith Compassion challenge. Each day, we embraced a unique faith -- listened to their songs, engaged in practices of compassion, and shared our heartfelt reflections with each other. We expanded, we stretched, we discovered. A divine congruence of compassion lifted us to a new plateau of gratitude -- for being alive and being divinely related.

This weekend, we close our time together with a final call -- and we'd love to have you join and bless our sacred field

Among various songs, stories and surprises, we are delighted to have two remarkable speakers add to our collective field of emergence.

Jerry White: While hiking in Golan Heights as a twenty year old, a landmine explosion took away Jerry’s leg. That led him on a journey of self-discovery -- and eventually, a path of service. His tireless work led to high-impact global campaigns that led to major international treaties to ban landmines and uphold the rights of persons with disabilities. Along the way, he worked closely with the likes of Princess Diana and Queen Noor of Jordan, to address the humanitarian crisis caused by tens of millions of mines buried in over 80 countries. He shares in the 1997 Nobel Prize for Peace awarded to the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, and most recently is writing a book on religious genocide. Watch a 4-minute interview from this week!

Bishop Swing: for over a quarter century, he served as the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of California -- and was a pioneer in working with the homeless and counseled a US President around the AIDS epidemic. After hosting United Nations’ 50th anniversary service at Grace Cathedral in 1995, he conceived of United Religions and set off on a five-month quest with his wife, Mary, to introduce the cooperative idea to religious leaders of the world: the Pope, the Dalai Lama, Jerusalem’s Chief Rabbi, Egypt’s Grand Mufti and the Archbishop of Canterbury among them. Stunned by a lack of response, he decided to go directly to the people and started United Religions Initiative -- today, it works in over 100 countries and has become the world's largest grassroots interfaith organization!

To join us for this closing celebration, simply RSVP below and you'll be emailed the details.