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Stories in A Chorus of Faiths

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Part of A Chorus of Faiths, High School Youth: Unitarian Universalists as Interfaith Leaders

  • A Chorus of Faith
    From A Chorus of Faiths

    Interfaith cooperation was in evidence over a century ago, at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago (also known as the World’s Fair) in 1893. The Fair was the world’s first major theme park, offering the first Ferris wheel rides, and introducing popular treats such as Juicy Fruit(R) gum and…

  • Faithful Fools
    From A Chorus of Faiths

    The Tenderloin district of San Francisco can be intimidating because of its high concentration of homeless people, poverty, prostitution, and drug and alcohol abuse. Tourists are cautioned to avoid the area. But where some people saw danger, two women from different faiths saw an opportunity for…

  • How a Young Interfaith Leader Spread the News
    From A Chorus of Faiths

    In the spring of 2008, Aubrey Rose was a 15-year-old high school sophomore attending a Catholic school in Frederick, Maryland. She valued service and had been profoundly affected by an educational visit of an Imam to her youth group, but didn’t know how to act on it….

  • Jenkin Lloyd Jones and the Abraham Lincoln Center
    From A Chorus of Faiths

    Every religion has factions that disagree about “doctrine”—that is, the official beliefs of that religion. Even ours. Even though Unitarian Universalism is a free religion without a set doctrine or creed, there are plenty of ways to disagree about what it means to be a UU. One such disagreement…

  • Righteous Among the Nations
    From A Chorus of Faiths

    Adapted from “Unitarian Couple Honored for World War II Bravery,” a story by Michelle Bates Deakin, first published December 12, 2005, by UU World.What Rosemary Feigl remembers most clearly about the woman who rescued her from the Nazis is her hat….

  • The Fox and the Lion
    From A Chorus of Faiths

    A retelling of a Sufi wisdom tale. Once there was a woman who prayed to understand what path she should take in life. One night, after praying, she dreamed of walking in the woods. The next day, she journeyed to the woods, searching for the answer to her prayers. It was quiet and peaceful….

  • The Jellyfish
    From A Chorus of Faiths

    By Daniel Quinn, in Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit (New York: Bantam/Turner Books, 1992). Used by permission.This story (Ishmael said) takes place half a billion years ago—an inconceivably long time ago, when this planet would be all but unrecognizable to you. Nothing at all stirred…

  • The March at Selma
    From A Chorus of Faiths

    In February of 1965, the United States was at another turning point in the Civil Rights Movement. The Civil Rights Act had been passed in 1964, but critical rights were still not legally secured for African Americans. Black men and women routinely faced physical violence, biased “literacy tests,”…

  • We Are Each Other's Business

    Eboo Patel

    From A Chorus of Faiths

    I am an American Muslim. I believe in pluralism. In the Holy Quran, God tells us, ”I created you into diverse nations and tribes that you may come to know one another.” I believe America is humanity’s best opportunity to make God’s wish that we come to know one another a reality. In my office…