Wisdom Wednesday: Pastor Mike McBride on the effects of implicit bias
This session examines the identity, humanity and trials of Jesus, and also identifies the effects of implicit bias that keep people from understanding and embracing the Black Lives Matter movement.
Merton Monday: We are already one
"The deepest level of communication is not communication, but communion. It is wordless. It is beyond words, and it is beyond speech, and it is beyond concept."
Common Action: #FeedTheWest
Louisville’s West End has few reliable food sources within a reasonable distance, and the nonprofit Change Today, Change Tomorrow provides groceries to families in need.
Wisdom Wednesday: ‘Someone lacking something can’t give it to others’
Imam Zaid Shakir: We cannot expect individuals and institutions to change what they lack.
Merton Monday: Protesting the forces of injustice and destruction
"The faith in which I believe is also invoked by many who believe in war, believe in racial injustices, believe in self-righteous and lying forms of tyranny. My life must, then, be a protest against these..."
Standing in solidarity with all our Black brothers and sisters
"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice." —Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Find Your Sacred Book Club: ‘What Are People For?’
Welcome to our online repository for the Find Your Sacred Book Club's latest book: "What Are People For?" by Wendell Berry.
CIR By the Numbers
Check out this nifty infographic to see how the Center for Interfaith Relations is carrying out our mission while staying #HealthyAtHome.
Wisdom Wednesday: Cardinal John Onaiyekan on global responsibility.
During this Festival session in 2015, Cardinal John Onaiyekan tackles the moral obligations of faith leaders and the importance of joint action when it comes to global responsibility.
Merton Monday: It takes more courage than we imagine…
Thomas Merton on courage, fear and frankness with our fellow man.