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Demystifying Interfaith: Moving Forward

Demystifying Interfaith: Moving Forward

Embracing the Full Scope of Interfaith Engagement Interfaith dialogue is often clouded by misconceptions due to societal biases and misinformation, leading to the view that it is solely a confluence of organized religions. OneSpirit Interfaith Foundation urges a...

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Introducing Annie: Her Journey & Expertise

Introducing Annie: Her Journey & Expertise

A Glimpse into the World of Annie At OneSpirit Interfaith Foundation, we are proud of the diverse, experienced, and inspiring team of tutors who facilitate our transformative ministry training programme. Foremost among them is Annie, one of our tutors whose life...

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Celebrating Earth Day: A Call to Spiritual Action

Celebrating Earth Day: A Call to Spiritual Action

A Call to Spiritual Action As Earth Day approaches, OneSpirit seizes this moment to reflect on our deep-rooted connection with the Earth and reiterate our commitment to championing environmental stewardship within our diverse spiritual community. Earth Day, observed...

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From Punk to Interfaith Minister

From Punk to Interfaith Minister

Recently, one of our interfaith ministers shared an incredible interview between himself and the author and poet, Leslie Tate. We thought we’d give you an introduction to both Stephen and the article!  “I have trained as both a OneSpirit Interfaith...

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Pilgrimage with the Coat of Hopes​

Pilgrimage with the Coat of Hopes​

Pilgrimage with the Coat of Hopes​ Previously, Sarah wrote on the “Coat of Hopes” journey, an inspiring call to collective pilgrimage and ecological activism. Join the conversation and share your hopes and prayers for our planet. A unique blend of personal...

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Redefining Interfaith: Holistically and Inclusively

Redefining Interfaith: Holistically and Inclusively

An Inclusive and Holistic Approach at OneSpirit In contemporary dialogues, “interfaith” often evokes imagery of interconnected relationships among various religious and faith groups. While this interpretation significantly contributes to our understanding...

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International Day of Charity

International Day of Charity

As we celebrate the International Day of Charity on the 5th of September, we at OneSpirit Interfaith Foundation reflect on the profound impact that generosity and compassion can have on our communities and the world at large. This day serves as a reminder of our...

Embrace the Journey of Spiritual Awakening with the Birch Pathway

Embrace the Journey of Spiritual Awakening with the Birch Pathway

September is not just a month that transitions us from summer into autumn; it marks a significant period for those on the brink of personal transformation and spiritual awakening. As the days of September approach, an opportunity arises – the chance to join the...

Celebrating Love Today & Everyday

Celebrating Love Today & Everyday

June brings with it a flourish of colours, voices of courage and resilience, echoing through the streets in celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride Month. At OneSpirit Interfaith Foundation, we find deep resonance with the spirit of this month, rooted as we are in values of...

Spiritual Diversity: Hear from Our Students

Spiritual Diversity: Hear from Our Students

At the crux of OneSpirit Interfaith Foundation‘s ethos is a narrative that deeply resonates with the pursuit of understanding an array of spiritual beliefs. We celebrate the voyages of our community members like Linden, Heather, and Ben, whose inspiring stories...

Discover a New Horizon With ROSIM

Discover a New Horizon With ROSIM

Have you ever wondered about the guiding lights behind interfaith ministry? Welcome to the vibrant world of the Register of OneSpirit Interfaith Ministers (ROSIM) — a haven for accredited OneSpirit graduate ministers and a beacon of unwavering support from the...

June’s Anti-Racism Reading Group Invitation

June’s Anti-Racism Reading Group Invitation

The biggest step for me in approaching the Sacred Work of Anti-Racism was to realise that it applies to me at all. It was so easy for me, as a nice liberal white person, to think “I don’t hold racist views: I did that two-day Equal Opportunities training at work...