The United States has been described as a nation of immigrants, but refugee and diaspora communities have come under close scrutiny in recent months. The World Faiths Development Dialogue, with support from the GHR Foundation, has undertaken a pilot project in partnership with Harvard University’s Pluralism Project in early 2015. Its goal was to explore the religious lives of refugees who settle in the US to better understand how religious communities, traditions, networks, or personal faith affect their adaptation and community-building in... Read more about Religion and Resettlement: The role of religion in diaspora communities in the US
History
The Nashua Council of Churches was founded in the 1940s to establish a dialogue among the churches in the Nashua area. In the 1990s the members of this organization become an interfaith council, expanding their welcome to local synagogues, the Islamic community, the Spiritual Assembly of Bahais,... Read more about Greater Nashua Interfaith Council