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Interfaith:
Interaction, Education,
Celebration, Transformation! 
   
Chaplain Shumpert with
Rabbi Steven Kushner of Temple Ner Tamid
and Mr. Craig Drinkard ('02) of the
WARIS Cultural Research and Development Center
during the "One World, Many Faiths"
Service of Remembrance and Hope,
September 11
   
The United States of America is a land of ethnic, cultural, racial and religious diversity. This diversity is healthy for our civic life. The hesitation of society, however, to embrace fully its increasing diversity threatens to shatter the fragile mosaic that is our nation. The Bloomfield College Interfaith Chaplaincy Team draws men and women with positions of responsibility within various religious groups to call to the believers in our respective traditions to affirm diversity in order to achieve the realization of community.
   
The Chaplain of Bloomfield College is responsible for organizing and maintaining an Interfaith Chaplaincy Team. Check this page often to learn of our progress!
   
Neither the varied circumstances and historical contingencies that have shaped us, nor the differences of color, ethnicity, cultural background, and religion among us, mitigate against the fact of our common humanity. This philosophical and scientific truth is reflected in our spiritual understandings, though our specific words and concepts describing it may differ.  Let us affirm our common humanity and celebrate our diversity.
   
"The ministry of hospitality is a gift from God. The early Christians were first known as 'the hospitable people'. As we move toward the future, the racial-ethnic population will grow by leaps and bounds. Racial-ethnic ministry should be our number-one priority."
--Rev. Dr. Fahed Abu-Akel, Moderator of the 214th General Assembly of the  PC(USA)

Dr. Abu-Akel is a Palestinian Arab Christian who emigrated to the United States in 1966
   

Rev. Susan Andrews, the first woman pastor to serve as moderator in the history of the PC(USA), fielded questions on the issue of gay and lesbian ordination. She said, “The church is wonderfully human, and we’re all learning how to reach out and include all God’s children.” Following up on her response Andrews said, “By the grace of God there’ll come a day when they’ll be welcomed
into the full life of our church,
including ordained office.”

Rev. Susan Andrews, Moderator of the 215th
General Assembly of the PC(USA)