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SUMMARY:Two Faiths\, One Common Base: Islam & LDS
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis event will be prepared in collaboration with Emerald Hills Institute and George Cannon. \nThe event will be held on 3rd (Saturday) of February 2018 at between 3:00-5:00 PM.  \nThe event location is The City Library\, Main Auditorium\, 210 East 400 South SLC\, UT 84111 \nFREE ADMISSION \nPlease send your RSVPs to talkinaction@gmail.com. \nPlease find the entire flier below. See you there!
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SUMMARY:As religious practice declines\, religious charities scramble for resources
DESCRIPTION:  \nOverall\, religious attendance is down in America\, where nearly 1 in 4 adults (24 percent) now identify as a religious “none\,” according to Public Religion Research Institute. Around 6 in 10 Americans (58 percent) still believe that houses of worship contribute a “great deal” or “some” to solving social problems\, but that figure has dropped 17 percentage points over the last 15 years\, Pew Research Center reported. \nMoving forward\, faith groups and religiously affiliated charities will work to keep these trends from dulling their impact\, the interfaith panelists said. They highlighted the value of interreligious cooperation\, noting that each group’s outreach projects grow stronger when outside volunteers get involved. \n“We love to bring people from different backgrounds and religions together\,” said Zeynep Kariparduc\, a Muslim woman who spoke on the panel with Kelsch. She serves as outreach and event coordinator for the Emerald Hills Institute.
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