#82: How a unique ‘Reverse Open House’ is helping build interfaith relationships in the Washington D.C. area

Church News Podcast
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#82: How a unique ‘Reverse Open House’ is helping build interfaith relationships in the Washington D.C. area

Church News Podcast
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For months prior to the open house of the Washington D.C. Temple, Diana Brown led a unique group of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and friends on a different kind of open house tour. The group visited sacred sites of other faiths in an effort to learn and foster interreligious relationships. Diana is the assistant director of interreligious engagement at Georgetown University and a Latter-day Saint. She joins the Church News podcast to talk about this "Reverse Open House” and how Latter-day Saints can strengthen relationships with friends, neighbors and community members through interfaith interactions.
Author: Church News Podcast
Host: Sarah Jane Weaver
Publisher: Church News
Series Name: Church News Podcast
Series Number: 82