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Big Tent Judaism honors Jewish values by promoting a more welcoming and inclusive North American Jewish community that embraces intermarried families and unengaged Jews and encourages their increased participation in Jewish life.
Since its founding in 1956 as a rabbinical school, the academy for Jewish religion has been at the forefront of pluralistic rabbinic and cantorial training. AJR is the only seminary committed to training rabbis and cantors as equal partners in spiritual leadership. Both rabbis and cantors are prepared to: the academy for Jewish religion serves the needs of the Jewish community by ordaining rabbis and cantors and training Jewish leaders who combine their mastery of the intellectual and spiritual richness of our tradition with openness to its application in the pluralistic, contemporary Jewish community, and an awareness of living in the presence of God.
IFFP is an independent community of interfaith families and others committed to sharing, learning about and celebrating our Jewish and Christian traditions. IFFP offers many programs to meet the varied needs of our interfaith community including, interfaith Sunday school, weekly gatherings and adult group discussion.
Bmi-Bhaktivriksha is a non-profit organization with 501(c)(3) status. Our vision is to provide spiritual education to our community and to the public-at-large, and a powerful experience of Vedic culture.
Founded by the Islamic Center of Southern California in 1984, New Horizon is an islamic school committed to providing students with high quality academic and character education. New Horizon is dedicated to nurturing spiritual growth and developing God consciousness through the teachings of Islam. New Horizon aims to create a safe and nurturing environment that stimulates intellectual curiosity and independence.
The Jewish Community Center’s unique approach and unconditional acceptance of people, create a dynamic and flourishing community. At the Jewish community center there is no membership. Everyone belongs!
To share Divine Mother's grace with humanity so that they can explore and experience the divine. To serve humanity and spread the message about peace, harmony and happiness.
Camp Rudolph exists to make disciples through encounters with God in his creation.
To provide to individuals, from any background, the wisdom of Vedanta and the practical means for spiritual growth and happiness, enabling them to become positive contributors to society.
Shekinah Throne Room Worship Center is a worship center founded in November, 2005. We are located in Houston, TX.
To offer the people of western North Carolina affordable pastoral counseling that integrates spiritual insights and behavioral science principles to empower healing and growth.
New Direction is a subsidiary of Path of Life Church, an Illinois non-profit corporation with a 501 (c)(3) status located at 2200 Camp Jackson rd Cahokia, IL. Path of Life church is community oriented and seeks the well being of its citizens by offering a program that gives alternatives to the negative forces that have impacted the lives of many. We invite the citizens of the community to come together and form various committees that will spearhead positive leadership and implement the program to give direction to the needs of the citizens of the community, as well as, addressing and nurturing their spiritual, mental and physical needs. New Direction is a grass-roots community service endeavor to provide a program for Cahokia’s families of low income. Its primary mission is to serve as a community service and outreach organization with special emphasis on youth and family programs that will assist in the enhancement of their quality of life * mentally, physically, and spiritually. Thereby, families with children in the Cahokia area will improve their quality of life in their community. We do this by focusing on programs and activities which encourage parents, children, and community members to come together to develop caring and respectful relations, positive and responsible attitudes, and productive skills. The long term goal of new direction is simple, yet fills a critical need of the people served: to empower residents to take responsibility for their quality of community life, and to promote the well-being of children, parents, families and community members. New Direction will focus on the development of the whole child. In order to do this, we look at the cognitive, emotional, physical, and social needs of each child. We believe that children learn with a variety of activities that will allow for success and encourage advancement in all areas. New Direction provides opportunities for the youth of the Cahokia, especially the most troublesome and ridden areas of the city and surrounding communities to participate in a variety of challenging educational and learning activities designed to enhance individual learning skills, build self-respect and self esteem, and promote an awareness and understanding of good citizenship.