
Conversations Worth Having
Interfaith conversations are the foundation of all of the work Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice does. Gaining a deeper understanding of each other’s faith traditions allows us to build on our collective wisdom and strength while also confronting misconceptions.


Interfaith Intersections: Faith and Justice
How does your faith tradition define justice?

Immigration Update
How faith communities can be in solidarity & advocate for immigrants
A Zoom workshop with Aissa Olivarez
By the Community Immigration Law Center, Madison, Wisconsin
Aissa will share information on immigration policy changes, “Know Your Rights”, and how faith communities can be in solidarity and advocate for immigrants. This workshop will not be recorded, but there will be ample time for questions.
Register online at: https://bit.ly/42COlN7
Brought to you by the Immigration Working Group of the Wisconsin Conference, UCC

Interfaith Intersections: Youth Mental Health
How do our faith traditions help us to address the youth mental health crisis?

Interfaith Intersections
This program brings people together to hold intentional conversations
on a variety of topics related to faith.
Topics will be discussed by our panelists of lay people, not clergy or academics, from their OWN understanding of their faith,
not speaking FOR their faith.

Interfaith Intersections
This program brings people together to hold intentional conversations
on a variety of topics related to faith.
Topics will be discussed by our panelists of lay people, not clergy or academics, from their OWN understanding of their faith,
not speaking FOR their faith.