Indy Festival of Faiths is an attempt to introduce and reaffirm everyone's sacred rights to practice their faith with dignity, dispel unfounded stereotyping, and create bridges as the community moves towards...
...guests in traditional South Indian Saris, Punjabi dresses, Kurta Pyjamas, and silken brocaded Achkans. There was an unmistakable festive spirit...
I truly believe, learning can lead to understanding, and understanding can lead to our connecting in various ways and at multiple levels. When we interface in faith, with respect and trust, and a shared humanitarian spirit
Indianapolis' Festival of Faith provides a significant opportunity to learn about other faiths as a way of reaffirming our own spiritual foundations.
Indiana today is a rich tapestry of faiths, cultures, and ethnic communities thanks to our Hoosier friends who welcomed and guided us as we made Indianapolis and this great Nation our home.
Life, learning, and advancement of human civilization depend on each of us, in faith, entering into a sacred commitment of peace, harmony, and goodwill toward one another.
Gurumustuk Singh says, "This is my personal experience as an American-born Sikh with parents from Christian and Jewish backgrounds; the changing world of Sikhi, and how various people are connecting with this lifestyle..."
It all begins with learning, meeting at common crossroads, and exploring ideas that have the power and mandate us to work together for greater good, creating an environment that answer our shared values and prayers.
Festival of Faiths is about discovering, not just about man’s many spiritual paths, but about entering into faith with our common faith lessons and making a difference across our spiritual thresholds,...