Interfaith
Ministry
Meeting the spiritual needs of a changing world
Interfaith Ministers teach, counsel and serve all in their communities, whatever their faith, religion or beliefs. Their philosophy is best summed up as:
"We affirm the truth in all faiths and spiritual paths. To use the metaphor of a tree, we are each rooted in our own tradition and then branch out toward the teachings of other paths. All authentic spiritual traditions express the same universal teachings using different words and symbols... The rainbow’s beauty consists of its many hues... Unity does not mean uniformity."
There is no set dogma to be followed and no fixed Ministerial role. Each graduate of The Interfaith Seminary will serve in their own way in their own communities. Some Ministers will choose to offer Services of worship and celebration; some Ministers will concentrate on spiritual counselling; some will want to focus on a specific area such as working with the dying or the bereaved and some might want to bring a spiritual perspective to the workplace.
Geraldine’s work focuses on ceremonies and celebrations.
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