I truly believe, learning can lead to understanding, and understanding can lead to our connecting in various ways and at multiple levels. When we interface in faith, with respect and trust, and a shared humanitarian spirit
Indianapolis' Festival of Faith provides a significant opportunity to learn about other faiths as a way of reaffirming our own spiritual foundations.
Together we have explored welcome common perspectives, witnessed growing vitality, colorful heritages and breathtaking innovations taking shape across the American landscape to benefit all humanity.
Another test of our universal faith lessons: love thy neighbor, service to humanity, recognition of our intertwined destiny as a human family is before us.
Indiana today is a rich tapestry of faiths, cultures, and ethnic communities thanks to our Hoosier friends who welcomed and guided us as we made Indianapolis and this great Nation our home.
FAMILY, FASHIONS, AND FUN were on exuberant display on a sunny Saturday Indiana morning: to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research. Military Park looked like a Punjabi Mela
Congratulations to the entire Sikh world and our friends in other faith communities on the sacred and joyous occasion of the 316th Baisakhi that falls this year on April 14th. Baisakhi, some people say Vaisakhi, is the most important and transformational event in Sikh faith history.
Life, learning, and advancement of human civilization depend on each of us, in faith, entering into a sacred commitment of peace, harmony, and goodwill toward one another.
How does one find light or offer hope to families in the intense darkness and nightmare of such moments? How does one reconcile the shock of empty places at the table for these families?
In faith histories, folklore, and legends - recorded, verbally transferred, or popularized by succeeding generations, we come across no greater example, nor a testimony of humility such as exemplified by Guru Gobind Singh.