
About this Event
Depart: 1:00 pm from American Islamic College
Limited parking at 613 W. Bittersweet Place (rear of College)
Additional parking at Recreation Drive
Return: 4:00 pm to American Islamic College
4:00 - 5:30 pm Reception "Faith, Flavor, and Friendship"
Hosts: The Hassan Institute for Interfaith Encounter at American Islamic College, The Interreligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary, and A Center for Christian-Muslim Engagement for Peace and Justice at The Lutheran School of Theology
Please register now as there are limited seats.
If anyone has a financial hardship, please contact the organizers.
$15 registration
Kids 14 and under are free
Join us on our 4th Chicago Interfaith Trolley Tour. This experiential learning opportunity presents the chance to learn about faith in practice, prayer and communal religious space, and some history of the neighborhood and its religious communities. You will get to meet people from other faith traditions and cultures and make connections with religious leaders. You will also learn about the various interfaith initiatives that these religious institutions host. This is a great way to learn more about your city and celebrate its vibrant diversity.
The Hassan Institute for Interfaith Encounter at American Islamic College, The Interreligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary, and A Center for Christian-Muslim Engagement for Peace and Justice at The Lutheran School of Theology will be your hosts on April 6th.
We will explore four sacred spaces in the northside neighborhoods of Chicago. The day will end with a reception, "Faith, Flavor, and Friendship" at 4 - 5 pm at American Islamic College.
Hosts:
A Center of Christian-Muslim Engagement for Peace and Justice at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago fosters and deepens relations between Christians and Muslims and builds bridges of mutual understanding, respect and cooperation among people of all faiths. To learn more visit www.lstc.edu
The Hassan Institute for Interfaith Encounter at American Islamic College is commited to thoughtful, respectful, and socially impactful inter-religious engagement. It is inspired by a shared belief in the value of transformative, relational, and experiential learning. www.aicusa.edu
At Chicago Theological Seminary, our mission is to educate and inspire the next generation of religious leadership. As a historically Protestant and now multifaith seminary, we are commited to racial and social justice, to gender equality and to deep interreligious engagement. www.ctschicago.edu
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
American Islamic College, 640 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 17.85