We are host to several projects.

We invite clergy and lay people into extended dialogue that explores the complex, and at times, problematic relationship between Christians and Jews.

We explore what networks of religious communities can do to help instill environmentally-friendly habits into American lifestyles.

We explore contemplative religious practices and their connections to a life of social action. We draw on teachings from Jewish, Catholic, Quaker, Buddhist, Sikh, Sufi, Taize, Celtic and other religious traditions.

We provide settings that give people the opportunity to integrate lessons learned from spiritual exploration and interfaith dialogue into a more vibrant expression of Jewish life.

Bringing Jews, Christian, Muslims and other into discussions about how we can each be fully grounded in our own tradition while still making room for others to exist in the world with us.

The creation of a statewide presence of The Interfaith Alliance (TIA) in Pennsylvania is a long-term project of The Religion and Society Center. TIA-PA, an independent affiliate organization of The Interfaith Alliance, is dedicated to being a religiously grounded voice supporting religious liberty and opposing the manipulative use of religion in American politics. For more information about The Interfaith Alliance of Pennsylvania, go to their website at www.TIA-PA.org.