World Interfaith Harmony Week

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2026-02-06

Country: United States
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  • Organizer

    United Religions Initiative

  • Location

    Online

Some of the most powerful peacebuilding begins with a simple invitation: come work with me. In today’s World Interfaith Harmony Week conversation, members across the URI network shared the projects they are building right now—and, more importantly, their willingness to open those efforts to others. What emerged was a picture of collaboration as a living practice: communities organizing post-election dialogues to reduce tensions, young people transforming cycles of violence into pathways for leadership, and local groups restoring land as a way to heal relationships and rebuild trust. These reflections revealed collaboration as an intentional choice to move beyond working side by side toward working together. Members spoke about sharing responsibility, learning across differences, and creating spaces where diverse skills, traditions, and experiences strengthen the whole. Collaboration, in this sense, is not just coordination—it is a commitment to collective care and shared impact. At URI, we nurture a culture where collaboration is how peace takes root and grows. When initiatives are opened, voices are welcomed, and trust is built, individual efforts connect into something far greater than any one project. We now invite you into the conversation. What is one project you are working on that you would like others to collaborate on? Share with us in the comments and continue the dialogue on the URI Connect app. This is how interfaith harmony moves from intention to action. Join the URI Network today!