On Thursday, the Newport-Mesa-Irvine Interfaith Council heard the leader of Big Sunday express appreciation for the more than 1,000 Orange County people of many communities who participated in some 70 projects to better serve the needs of our diverse county.
On Friday, Judea Pearl, the father of journalist Daniel Pearl, shared with us how he found transforming peace following the tragic loss of his son. His emotional and inspiring message helped us to reaffirm our commitment to the understanding and appreciation of the people of all faiths. The several interfaith councils in Orange County are dedicated to fostering the cooperation of different faith communities to improve the lives of all of our citizens.
Tom Thorkelson
Director of Interfaith Relations, Orange County Council
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Morning opening ceremonies of the Anatolian Cultures & Food Festival at the Great Park was a beautiful tapestry of peoples with rich diversities alongside equally varied governmental, educational and religious representatives.
Especially engaging for me were embraces with Jewish and Muslim and Mormon friends and colleagues.
I felt encouraged and prayed that those of us with Abrahamic faith in common might yet witness together to the God of history and holiness over against the gods of the market and materialism.
After celebrating noontime worship here, time with Episcopal comrades was given to prayerful consideration of how we will continue to do what we are called to do — feed, clothe and shelter those in need, visit the imprisoned and ill, and give glory and praise to our God of grace and love — in these times when financial and communal support is challenging.
Thanks for the blessing of family filled my evening.
(The Very Rev’d Canon) Peter D. Haynes
Saint Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church
Corona del Mar