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“A Common Language that is Always Present” – Rev. Sarah McCaslin on her Spiritual Calling to a Life of Ministry, Psychotherapy, and Waffles

April 24, 2017 ICNY

Filed Under: Podcasts Tagged With: Brooklyn, Christianity, interfaith, New York City, psychotherapy

 PART 1: The Waffle Church [custom_podcast] PART 2: Psychotherapy and Spirituality ___________________________________________________    Host Maggi Van Dorn (left) With Rev. Sarah McCaslin    Our Guest:    Rev. Sarah McCaslin, MDiv, LMSW, Waffle Church … [Read more...] about “A Common Language that is Always Present” – Rev. Sarah McCaslin on her Spiritual Calling to a Life of Ministry, Psychotherapy, and Waffles

Ana Patel, E.D. of Outward Bound Peacebuilding, on “Listening as Peacebuilding”

April 18, 2017 ICNY

Filed Under: Interfaith Matters Blogs Tagged With: Environment, interfaith, Outward Bound, Peacebuilding

  “Listening as Peacebuilding” Active Listening as a Way to Respond to Another Person and Improve Mutual Understanding   by Ana Patel, Executive Director of Outward Bound Peacebuilding   Last year, while facilitating an experiential peacebuilding workshop, I … [Read more...] about Ana Patel, E.D. of Outward Bound Peacebuilding, on “Listening as Peacebuilding”

ICNY is Improving Public Safety for all New Yorkers with a Religious Diversity Training Video for NYPD Officers

November 17, 2016 ICNY

Filed Under: Interfaith Matters Blogs, New & Noteworthy Tagged With: interfaith, New York City, NYPD, police, Policing, social justice

Policing in Today’s Multi-Faith New York: Working with the NYPD to Improve Public Safety for All New Yorkers by Dr. Henry Goldschmidt Imagine you’re an officer in the New York City Police Department.  It’s Friday night, and you’re working on a block that’s closed for … [Read more...] about ICNY is Improving Public Safety for all New Yorkers with a Religious Diversity Training Video for NYPD Officers

“You Have to be a Testimony” – Theo and Phyllis Harris Discuss Life After Incarceration and the Redemptive Power of Music

December 8, 2015 ICNY

Filed Under: New & Noteworthy, Podcasts Tagged With: broadway, faith leader, gospel, interfaith, music, prison reform

Maggi Van Dorn (left) talks with Theo and Phyllis Harris, stars of the Off Broadway show "Alive 55+ and Kickin'" "Every time I lift my eyes to the sky, I’m reminded of a time in my life When all the dark clouds hung over me, I was lost inside, in search of a key. I … [Read more...] about “You Have to be a Testimony” – Theo and Phyllis Harris Discuss Life After Incarceration and the Redemptive Power of Music

The Japan Times: New York interfaith leaders mark 70th year since Hiroshima bombing

August 6, 2015 ICNY

Filed Under: Articles and Press about ICNY, New & Noteworthy Tagged With: hiroshima, interfaith, nagasaki

NEW YORK – Buddhist, Hindu, Christian, Muslim and Jewish leaders gathered Wednesday in Manhattan to mark the 70th anniversary of the Hiroshima atomic bombing with a ceremony featuring musicians and a survivor of the blast who now lives in New York state. At precisely 7:15 p.m. … [Read more...] about The Japan Times: New York interfaith leaders mark 70th year since Hiroshima bombing

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    • About ICNY
    • James Parks Morton
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    • Annual Reports
    • IRS Form 990
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    • Multifaith Monday Vigils for Democracy
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