Interfaith Co-operation

Members of the Relief Society and Young Women organizations of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in British Columbia recently participated in community events to raise awareness about gender-based violence
“Perhaps now, more than ever, there is a need for good people of all faiths to come together to strengthen our communities.” (Jean B. Bingham)
Latter-day Saint Charities mounted the largest response in its 35-year history to COVID-19 and the associated food crisis.
“Solutions will come as we open our hearts to those whose lives are different than our own, as we work to build bonds of genuine friendship, and as we see each other as the brothers and sisters we are — for we are all children of a loving God.” (Joint op-ed column)
We can connect with those who disagree, be firm in our rights, empathize with those around us, and develop a broader perspective.” (Sister Joy D. Jones)
'Don't you know why God has sent you to this earth? It's to be an organist!' (Professor Herbert Nanney)
“Simply stated, we strive to build bridges of cooperation rather than walls of segregation.” President Russell M. Nelson
We came together as one.” Bishop Mike Quatrale
'If there is a moment when Christians should be ready to mourn the death of something, but to believe in the resurrection of something, it's Holy Week. It is my belief that something is going to rise from these ashes.” Father McCarthy
“We appreciate the kindness of the pope and the Vatican. They are most gracious in welcoming us.” President Russell M. Nelson
One of seven semi trucks was filled with food during the Edmonton Food Drive co-ordinated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
“We should all help each other, even if we are different.” Andrew Osmond