Interfaith House fosters creative discussion and inter-religious dialogue for both the religious/spiritual and the nonreligious/spiritual, and everyone in-between. By cultivating spiritual and philosophical understanding in our hallways, and by collectively losing sleep in late-night conversations, Interfaith House creates a strong sense of community. If you're interested in social justice, peacemaking, nonviolence, and community work, then Interfaith House will fit you well. The House promotes an active and supportive, close-knit environment. With our unique identity as an interfaith community, some of our members also participate in specific faith communities, which keeps both communities ever expanding and dynamic. Members of Interfaith participate in a wide diversity of religious/faith communities, including, Catholic Community, Brown Christian Fellowship, Ecumenical Protestant, Brown Hillel, Muslim Student Association, Brown University Unitarian Universalist Group, and Quaker Students, and we're always looking for more! House members are also active in a wide variety of other groups and activities, including Oxfam, the Faith-Based Activism Coalition and mentoring. We've sponsored house dinners and discussions, a panel addressing sexuality and religion, a breakfast (suhur) for Muslim students during Ramadan, and rockin' parties. We also have weekly study breaks and gatherings, and do service activities. Interfaith Program House is currently located in Diman House, and the entire campus is invited to participate in our activities. |