Interfaith Organizations
Mission – The Center for Faith and Vocation provides a place where students at Butler University discover lives of purpose, meaning, and contribution (vocation) by using tools of reflection and engaging in spiritual questions – no matter what their faith, doubts or philosophies may be.
Mission: The Global Interfaith Partnership is a multi-faith coalition of congregations committed to meeting the immediate and long-term needs of vulnerable children in western Kenya. Hosts annual Kenya Carnival
Mission: Our mission is to help central Indiana faith communities become better stewards of the earth and all its inhabitants. An affiliate of Hoosier Interfaith Power and Light.
Mission: A faith response to climate change
Board of Directors: Rev. Dr. Lyle McKee
Mission: Created a partnership with Interfaith Youth Core to establish interfaith chapters on college campuses utilizing AmeriCorps resources
Mission: Community-building focused on relationship and peace through dialogue: A network of small-group conversation where friends confront their faith for individual learning and growth to benefit the community
Mission: We enable families to seek permanent lifestyle solutions to their homeless crisis.We enable families to seek permanent lifestyle solutions to their homeless crisis
Mission: Faith communities helping to end hunger for children and families
Board of Directors: Jim Morris, Honorary chair; Kent Millard, president
Mission: Niagara Foundation serves societal peace, love, and friendship wisely and compassionately in support of human dignity and the common good by striving to bring forth the common values of humanity; values such as understanding, tolerance, respect, and compassion.
Mission: The mission of the Office of Ecumenical and Interfaith Programs is to nourish opportunities on our campus for spiritual and religious growth and formation for students, faculty and staff. Recognizing the plurality of voices (religious and non-religious) on the campus, the EIP Office seeks to create space(s) for individuals and groups to give and receive hospitality to one another. This is accomplished through pastoral encounters with the Chaplains, on-campus worship available for all Christians and for those of other religious traditions, the Lantz Center for Christian Vocation, as well as other programmatic initiatives.
