An Interfaith Call to Inclusion brought together the leaders of faith-based organizations in Portland, Oregon post-election, beginning with a rally in Portland's Pioneer Square on November 10th, 2016. It was a calling together of Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist and First Nations faith leaders to continue the work for creating the Beloved Community. Subsequent meetings of this leadership group provided an opportunity to interview some of them on the aftershock of the election and the effects on their communities and social justice work. The Portland Interfaith Clergy Resistance is an outgrowth of the Interfaith Call to Inclusion and remains active (2020).
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We Are All One |
Published on Nov 28, 2016 Three excerpts from interviews here in Portland, Oregon of Rabbi Ariel Stone of Congregation Shir Tikvah; Rev. Nathan Meckley, pastor of the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC); and Rev. Dr. Barbara J. Campbell of St. Mark Presbyterian. They address the question on what it is to be human as part of the post election Interfaith Call to Inclusion interview series at www.interfaithvoicespdx.com.
EarthSayers Rev. Dr. Barbara Campbell; Rev. Nathan Meckley; Rabbi Ariel Stone |
AfterShock of the 2016 Election
We Are All One
Prayer Vigil, Juneteenth, Portland, Oregon
Leaning Into Our Faith by Rev. Nathan Meckley
Listening to EveryBody by Rev. Dr. David Alexander
Times Ahead by Sr. Pastor E.D.Mondaine´
Core Values by Maxine Fookson
The Beloved Community by Rev. Tara Wilkins
Common Ground by Rev. Dr. Barbara J. Campbell
Loving Kindness by Rabbi Ariel Stone
Making Friends by Rev. Michael Ellick
Interfaith Call to Inclusion and Gathering November 10 Portland
Peace by Grace Eagle Reed
Uncertain Times with Rev. Elizabeth Durant
Resiliency and Resolve by Rabbi Cahana of Beth Israel