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I have done this. The structure was very loose, rather than being rigid like a formalized church. It was as much a round-table as anything, where ideas were discussed...not unlike this forum. The sermons that started and ended the meetings weere about those things most universal between faiths, such as love, what we can each do to help others, what we ARE doing to help others, and why this is important.
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I hosted a series of interfaith devotionals weekly for about 18 months. I assembled prayers and quotes from whatever established religions were present in the area. I picked them to show unity of purpose. We don't do sermons though. Regards, Scott |
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Ran across this and thought it was interesting...
I hold services and I give talks ie: sermons...they are inspirational talks utilizing wrintings from many spiritual paths and great thinkers. I refer to God as many different names to be all inclusive. I use nontraditional music which is uplifting...I try and making it a unifying experience as well as inspirational...
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