• Politics & Religion
    Join us on January 24th to discuss how faith and belief influence ones political beliefs. Click here.
  • Children's Storytime and Show and Tell
    Join us at the Bookworm bookstore, Sundays this February and March. Click above for more information.
  • "All in the Family: Having Healthy Relations in Multifaith and Interfaith Families."
    Join us at First United Methodist Church, February 16, for part 1 of our 3 part parenting series. Click above for more.
  • Upcoming Programming
    Don't miss out. Click here to see a full list of our Fiscal Year 2012 programming.
  • Donate & Help us Grow
    It's important to create an open dialogue among all faiths & beliefs. Click here to help our efforts by donating today!
  • Internships Available!
    We have one fall iternship remaining! Click here for more information.
  • Community Mosaic Video Project Trailer
    Watch a sneak peek of Project Interfaith's upcoming Community Mosaic Video Project. Click here.
  • How to Have a Conversation
    Talking about belief can be difficult. This guide will help you have a productive interfaith discussion. Click here.
  • Learn
    Get resources and learn more about developing interfaith relationships in your community.

We’re a non-profit interfaith organization based in Omaha, Nebraska (no, you're eyes aren't deceiving you — there are Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Bahais, and, of course, plenty of Christians in Omaha as well as people of many other faiths and beliefs). We've only been around since December 2005, but we've wasted no time developing creative programs, trainings and workshops that build and sustain understanding, respect, and relationships among people of all faiths and beliefs and that promote a deeper understanding of and respect for religious diversity. Just click on the “Programs” link to see a listing of this year’s programs. Our aim with all this: to create a world where people of all faiths and beliefs are valued, included, and protected- won’t you join us?

Knowledge is such a vital tool to have, but we sometimes rely on not-too-credible sources to get it. We need to "get involved"...Read "Knowledge is Power," by Project...

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