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May 7 National Interfaith Prayer Service for Healing & Hope
Join us Live! Via & Facebook May 7, 2020, 2:00 PM to 2:50 PM ET Zoom registration is required but complimentary at
US Must Continue to Fund WHO
Religions for Peace USA, the largest and most-broadly-based representative multi-religious forum in the United States, is deeply concerned and alarmed to hear of President Donald J. Trump’s decision to halt funding for World Health Organization...
Standing Together in Spirit and with Actions: Religions for Peace Statement about the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Religions for Peace has been closely following the development of Coronavirus (COVID-19), which the World Health Organization (WHO) has described as a “controllable pandemic.” Containment of the virus is of the upmost priority, and we urge everyone...
Interfaith Moment of Hope & Solidarity, April 1
Leaders from diverse religious traditions will guide global believers in this spiritual moment of shared humanity – calling for health, compassion and strength in the time of COVID-19. Religions for Peace (RfP) leaders guiding this spiritual moment...
Gathering Together While Apart with Priya Parker (Online), April 3
Friday, April 3 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CST Online Gathering Click here to register Featuring acclaimed author and facilitator Priya Parker, “Gathering Together While Apart” will discuss our sudden shift away from in-person gatherings, exploring how we...
Religions for Peace Statement on Attacks on Sikh Community in Afghanistan
The Religions for Peace’s (RfP) global family expresses its deepest condolences to the Sikhs of Afghanistan and the worldwide Sikh community at the recent horrific attack on Sikhs worshipping at the Kabul Sikh Gurdwara on 25 March 2020 and the...
Prof. Azza Karam, New Secretary General of Religions for Peace, Assumes Her Office
Dear Friends and Partners of Religions for Peace, Here we are, in the midst of a world teeming with uncertainty over a virus that knows no borders and spreads voraciously, where children and adults still sleep hungry in spite of tons of food going...
Reflections by RFPUSA Steering Committee member Bruce Knotts
Recently, I was asked to represent the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) at the Executive Council Meeting of Religions for Peace USA. We met at the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism in Washington, D.C.
RFPUSA Executive Council Meets in Washington, DC
Religions for Peace USA Executive Council met on November 11, 2019 in Washington, DC at the Religious Action Center for Reform Judaism, courtesy of Rabbi Jonah Pesner.
Religions for Peace Sets Global Peace Priorities
Religions for Peace (RfP) convened over 250 global religious peacebuilders in New York from 11 to 13 December 2019 for a Multi-Religious and Multi-Stakeholder Partnership for Peace and Development.








