What does Interfaith look like? Maybe something like this?

ALPHA OMEGA ARTS
By Ernest Britton

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INDIANA - Alpha & Omega Project for Contemporary Religious Arts and the Center for Interfaith Cooperation have agreed to produce a workshop series on an integrated arts approach to interfaith work. This will be accomplished through:
  1. The inclusion of core art historical lessons from the five world religions.
  2. Integration of the study of religous practice with the study of art, culture, and worship.
  3. Threaded throughout will be the ability for participants to respond creatively through their own work to their interfaith experiences.
These three learning outcomes are the pillars of this program - an art historical foundation to draw from and reflect on, the ability to integrate faiths, worship practices, and culture, and the validation of creative response to inter-religious education.