Interfaith Council Invites Public to a Cafe Conversation
The Abilene Interfaith Council invites the public to a Cafe Conversation on Thursday, Feb. 6.
The casual gathering will be from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Junior League House, 774 Butternut St. Tyler Gurley will lead the conversation on how religious practices impact a person’s view of society.
The Abilene Interfaith Council came about in 1999 when three Abilene friends—a Jew, a Muslim, and a Christian—decided to create an organization where people of all faith traditions could gather for a meal and learn about each other. The motto they selected was, “Breaking Bread Together in Peace.”
Since then, AIC has brought outstanding speakers, scholars, and musicians to our community and partnered with Abilene’s universities and museums for special presentations.
Click here to learn more about the Abilene Interfaith Council.
