Embracing an Interfaith Future
NAINConnect 2008
July 24-28, 2008
San Francisco, California
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Theme: Gifts We Bring
PENINSULA CLERGY NETWORK

WORKSHOP SUMMARY
Peninsula Clergy Network offers a new approach to interfaith dialogue by successfully drawing together a wide diversity of religious leaders, liberal and conservative, and giving the opportunities to become more involved in their own communities. It provides clergy with the opportunity to network with colleagues and convenes dialogues between these clergy and local civic leaders. Rabbi Jay Miller, who founded this rapidly growing network and its new kind of dialogue, will tell the story of its formation and how it can be extended in your own community.

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Jay Miller

Rabbi Jay Miller, after a career as a university chaplain, was the founding executive director of a multi-faith clergy association, Peninsula Clergy Network. This association, founded in 2002, brings together the 400 Peninsula clergy from the range of the pluralistic-exclusivistic spectrum. This organization promotes relations with local civic leaders.