Inter-Faith Dialogue
Emerald Hills Institute thought of the talk series as a venue to cultivate friendship and strengthen civic dialogue among the many civil communities.
The speakers of the talk series include prominent government, elected, corporate and media officials, religious leaders, academics, diplomats, and other civic leaders and they will share their viewpoints and experiences on important issues facing our local communities.
These talk series provide information on important public, intercultural issues and help to build ever-lasting and strong relationships among the diverse ethnic communities in the west coast of USA.
The Salt Lake Family Church (FFWPU) and Utah Chapter of the Universal Peace Federation invited...
Join the Emerald Hills Institute for a Ramadan Iftar Dinner in collaboration with the Utah...
We were pleased to go to our dear friend Rev. Pat Hart’s church to share...
Prayer service at a Daybreak LDS ward for peace and unity in the Middle East...
On December 15, Emerald Hills Institute officials attended Salt Lake Interfaith Roundtable (SLIR) monthly meeting...
Emerald Hills Institute officials hosted the LDS Luncheon at its new location in Cottonwood Heights....
Teaching about Islamic traditions is a part of the state approved social studies curriculum. Not only will you make Muslim students feel comfortable, but this will also encourage cultural awareness, cultural sensitivity, and global citizenship to the entire class.
We would like your feedback regarding our EHI events and what our community would like...
Interfaith Iftar at UIC, April 20, 2022
Educators Iftar on Friday, April 22th, 2022 at the Holladay City Hall.
Art Workshops
Insights
- USU Interfaith Iftar – Fast a Thon April 1, 2026
- Celebrating Religious Diversity: Interfaith Iftar at the Daybreak Azalea Event Center March 31, 2026
- Bridging Communities: Interfaith Iftar in Lehi March 31, 2026
- Honoring America 250 Ramadan Dinner at the University of Utah March 17, 2026
- EMERALD YOUTH IFTAR GATHERING March 16, 2026
On March 18, Breaking Bread Together – Fast-a-Thon Interfaith Iftar brought together approximately 180 participants...












