Interfaith coalition participates in worldwide celebration

The Bristol Interfaith Coalition is participating in this year’s weeklong worldwide Interfaith Harmony Week celebration with a series of videos of local members discussing their faith traditions.

The first of three videos was posted Feb. 3 with two more being uploaded over the next couple of days. The videos, edited down from an hour-long recording of a Zoom discussion, address the topic, “Personal faith journeys, your faith community and a holiday/holy day that is meaningful to you.”

The videos are available on the Bristol Interfaith Coalition Facebook page by clicking here.

This is the fourth year that the Bristol Interfaith Coalition is participating in the worldwide celebration of Interfaith Harmony Week. For information, follow this link: (https://worldinterfaithharmonyweek.com).

For more information about Bristol Interfaith Coalition, please visit their Facebook page (https://facebook.com/BristolInterfaithCoalition) or email Bristolinterfaith@gmail.com


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