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The Commons. The Tri-Faith Commons is the only place of its kind in the world. It brings together in permanent residence a synagogue, church, mosque, and interfaith center on 38-acres in the American heartland of Omaha, Nebraska. The Commons is connected by Abraham’s Bridge and a shared Tri-Faith Garden and Orchard.
- Countryside Community Church
The church was founded in Omaha in 1949 and is a part of the...
- The Center
Give Now. The Commons. Tri-Faith Center. The Tri-Faith...
- Tri-Faith Garden and Orchard
Please contact us at any time: 402-934-2955. Tri-Faith...
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99% of all funds raised for the Tri-Faith Initiative have...
- Countryside Community Church
Dec 17, 2015 · Three faith communities in Omaha, Neb. — one Christian, one Jewish, one Muslim — are leaving their old places of worship and building a new, single campus for their mosque, synagogue and church.
Aug 30, 2017 · Over 10 years ago, a group of Omaha’s religious and lay leaders hatched an idea: Build three, brand-new houses of worship—a temple, a mosque, and a church—located close together on the same ...
Sep 28, 2022 · A panel discussion at the Race, Religion, and Social Justice conference hosted by Tri-Faith Initiative and the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s Department of Religious Studies on June 9, 2022 in Omaha, Nebraska. Photo credit: Cindy Kohll. The inaugural Race, Religion, and Social Justice Conference was incredibly eye-opening and thought ...
- Wendy Goldberg
Our Story. The Tri-Faith Commons is the only place of its kind in the world. It brings together a synagogue, church, mosque, and interfaith center on 38-acres in the American heartland of Omaha, Nebraska. Tri-Faith is a national model and center for interfaith learning, collaboration, and celebration.
Tri-Faith Center. Event Space; Tours; ... Make an Impact Now. ... Tri-Faith Initiative 13136 Faith Plaza Omaha, NE 68144. Email: info@trifaith.org ...
Dec 13, 2015 · Leaders from the Tri-Faith Initiative in Omaha, Neb., speak about their ongoing effort to build an inter-faith community between the city's Jewish, Christian and Muslim congregations.