Interfaith Team Mission Statement
HARC’s Interfaith Team has a purpose of bringing people of different beliefs together to promote peace, respect, and compassion in our local community. Through dialogue and public presence, we welcome each person’s unique spiritual perspective, strive to learn more about each other, and seek to honor the diversity of our various traditions. (Revised April 19, 2022)
History
The Interfaith Coalition of Washington County Maryland was formed by the Washington County Council of Churches (now HARC) in February 2002 with representatives from Jewish, Muslim, and Christian faiths to provide a forum for interfaith dialogue in our community following the tragic events of September 11, 2001. Persons from Baha’i and Buddhist traditions as well as other religious and humanist communities participate today, and the interfaith work has blended into HARC as part of the organization’s overall mission and identity. Today’s interfaith team is still energized by the important work of building bridges, understanding, and relationships across religious boundaries in Washington County, Maryland.
Get Involved
The Interfaith Team, which envisions, coordinates, and carries out events, meets regularly through the year. Persons interested in interfaith dialogue are encouraged to attend or share their ideas with the team. Contact Rev. Sandy Boyer, Coordinator, at sandy.boyer@gmail.com or contact the HARC office at 301-842-4272 for more information.
Upcoming Events
- No Book-Book Group Sunday May 19, 2:00 pm at Unity Hagerstown. The Interfaith team of the Hagerstown Area Religious Council (HARC) hosts a book club with NO REQUIRED READING! We gather for light refreshments and share a book that has inspired us individually. Prose or poetry, fiction or nonfiction, faith-based or secular, a book that has moved us to think, learn, feel, relax, or do. Come with or without the actual book (but with title and author), and with finger food to share. Inspire others to read your book and come away with a new list of books you might want to read! Please RSVP by May 17 to communicator07@yahoo.com or call 301-842-4272.
- Noodle Float and Support of Temm– June 9, 4 – 6 p.m. A light supper with the added fun of a noodle float! Using chopsticks catch the noodles as the float by! Hear Buddhist monk Temm’s work on peace pagodas and see an Ikebana demonstration. This event is a fundraiser for Temm to continue his work. Registration: https://harccoalition.org/event/japanese-noodle-float/. Raffles and more! Download flyer here.
- Save the Dates:
- Summer Camp – August 14-16 at Fletcher Library: Children will have a variety of activities and experiences at this day camp for grades K-5. Limited space, registration information coming soon.
- Interfaith Progressive Dinner – September 21 – Various locations. In honor of the International Day of Peace, an Interfaith Progressive Dinner will be held at three different local houses of worship, with four faith traditions represented. One part of the meal will be served at each location as we progressively move as one group from place to place. This is an opportunity to: Learn about different faith traditions, sample spiritually and culturally relevant foods, celebrate the International Day of Peace and build community.
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Interfaith Choir forming this Fall to perform at annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Service and downtown during the holidays. Choir director wanted.
The Interfaith Roundtable
The Interfaith Roundtable is a radio show and podcast that explores various religious traditions and helps us all to understand both the differences and similarities between faiths. What is organized religion compared to spirituality? What do different religious traditions think about God? These questions and more are explored on The Interfaith Roundtable with various guests.Listen to the radio show live every Saturday morning on 98.9 FM/ AM 1490 WARK at 9 am. Podcasts can be found HERE.
Yard Signs: “No matter where you are from, we are glad you’re our neighbor.” Hagerstown Area Religious Council has 18” x 24” yard signs available to show your support for diversity. The words are displayed also in Spanish and Arabic. Cost is $15. Purchase a sign online or contact HARC at 301-842-4272.
Interfaith Team
Coordinator – Rev. Sandy Boyer
Secretary – Paula Myers
Communications – Kathy Powderly
Rev. Ed Poling
Rabbi Mark Perman
Rae Smith
Jean Simmons
Paulette Lee
Jane Powell
Amy Vennett
Mike Parsons