The colloquium as part of the Annual Celebration of World Faiths will take place from 7-9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Center for Spirituality and Sustainability.
The interfaith colloquium is titled, “What’s Your Vision of the Divine? Exploring the Singularities and Similarities of Diverse Spiritual Traditions.” The Center is located in the Geodesic dome on the SIUE campus.
Since its inception in 1971, the Center has been dedicated to its foundational principle of interfaith dialogue and cooperation. During the discussion, a panel of representatives from diverse spiritual traditions will talk about their experiences.
Panelists will include:
Maryl Walters, a Christian Science practitioner and interfaith advocate who serves on the Cabinet of the Interfaith Partnership in St. Louis
Cindy Conner, who is of Cherokee ancestry and deeply connected to the Cherokee spiritual traditions
Satnam Singh, a member of the St. Louis Sikh community and president of the Sikh Study Circle of St. Louis.
The public is invited to join the Friends of the Center in discussion, fellowship and refreshment. Free will donations will be accepted.
Parking is free in visitors’ parking lot B on South Circle Drive, between Morris University Center and the dome.