Multifaith Mondays
Daily Practices for Interfaith Spirituality
On this page please find twelve interfaith practices for daily life developed by
Reverend Teri Daily and Michaelene Miller who, as a college student,
created the now famous Process, Prayer, and Frisbee video.
Rev. Daily and Michaelene are indebted to the spiritual alphabet
of Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat for Spirituality and Faith .
The practices can be "practiced" by people of many religions, theistic
and non-theistic, and by people without any formal religion.
Copy and use freely in any setting
where interfaith flourishes.
Twelve (of many) Interfaith Modes
- Attention
- Beauty
- Compassion
- Forgiveness
- Gratitude
- Hospitality
- Imagination
- Justice
- Play
- Shadow
- You
- Zeal (Zest for Life)
Reflections and Practices in Word Document
feel free to download and use
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The Originating Context
Multi-Faith Mondays was a project of the Greater Arkansas Interfaith Network and the Center for Process Studies in Claremont, California, with support from the Faulkner County Public Library in Conway, Arkansas, in the fall of 20l7.
Open to the general public, Multi-Faith Mondays provided participants with an opportunity to learn about modes of spirituality that are found in the many world’s religions. It was facilitated by Dr. Jay McDaniel of Hendrix College. The sessions built upon the multi-faith alphabet of spiritual literacy developed by Frederic and May Ann Brussat. Twelve of the "letters" were presented. Sessions began with short videos and turn to open discussion, plus take-home practices developed by Teri Daily and Michaelene Miller. It was open to people of all faiths and those who are “spiritually interested but not religiously affiliated.”
This meets at the Faulkner County Library every Monday from 6:00pm-7:00pm.
Open to the general public, Multi-Faith Mondays provided participants with an opportunity to learn about modes of spirituality that are found in the many world’s religions. It was facilitated by Dr. Jay McDaniel of Hendrix College. The sessions built upon the multi-faith alphabet of spiritual literacy developed by Frederic and May Ann Brussat. Twelve of the "letters" were presented. Sessions began with short videos and turn to open discussion, plus take-home practices developed by Teri Daily and Michaelene Miller. It was open to people of all faiths and those who are “spiritually interested but not religiously affiliated.”
- September 18: Attention
- September 25: Beauty
- October 2: Compassion
- October 9: Forgiveness
- October 16: Gratitude
- October 23: Hospitality
- October 30: Imagination
- November 6: Justice
- November 13: Play
- November 20: Shadow
- November 27: You
- December 4: Zeal (Zest for Life)
This meets at the Faulkner County Library every Monday from 6:00pm-7:00pm.