Tag Archives: Sarah Dannemiller

RELATIONSHIPS, INROADS, HIGHLIGHT INTERFAITH COUNCIL’S 20 YEARS

By LORETTA FULTON For its 20th anniversary celebration, Abilene Interfaith Council did what it does best–provided a venue for meaningful conversation, enlightened with excellent programming, and fed well. The council’s motto is, “Breaking Bread Together in Peace,” and on Sept. 19, members shared much more than bread. A table in Gerhart Hall at the Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest

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JOIN THE CONVERSATION

By SARAH DANNEMILLER What do a Muslim, mainline Protestant, Catholic, and atheist have in common? Not very much, as each operates from very different philosophical starting points. It would be odd, then, to claim that each of them ought to walk into a room together, sit down, and talk about these fundamental differences. Yet, I believe this collision of differences

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What, exactly, is interfaith dialogue?

  By Loretta Fulton What is interfaith dialogue? Is it important? What is the purpose of interfaith dialogue? If you enjoy discussing those kinds of questions, you might consider sitting in on the next conversation when Cafe Conversations meets 7-9 p.m. Oct. 26 at Mezamiz Coffee House, South Seventh Street and Leggett Drive. Sarah, Dannemiller, student in Abilene Christian University’s

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