Interfaith Center for Peace & Justice Gettysburg/Adams County

Interfaith Center for Peace & Justice Gettysburg/Adams County The Interfaith Center for Peace and Justice is a non-profit organization that seeks to nurture dialogue on peace, social justice and environmental balance.

The Interfaith Center for Peace and Justice is a non-profit organization that seeks to nurture dialogue on peace, social justice and environmental balance and to enrich our community by inspiring individuals to work nonviolently toward the realization of those values in human society. The Center is not only an educational institution but also a catalyst for action and a source of support for indiv

iduals and groups responding to community needs and to threats which may arise to just and peaceful community life. Committed to advancing the well-being of all, we act non-violently, with respect for truth and one another as our guiding values.

05/13/2026

Long before they were called to the front of Valentine Hall, Adams County’s newest Peacemaker Award recipients had already been doing the work quietly in the Adams County community.

05/13/2026

ICPJ President Darren Glass presented a Lifetime of Peacemaking Award to Vida Charter School, represented by Dr. Christine Miller, Executive Director, who has

We hope to see you all next Monday to celebrate some of the best of our community!
05/05/2026

We hope to see you all next Monday to celebrate some of the best of our community!

This year a local institution, a couple, and two individuals will receive the International Council for Peace & Justice (ICJP) 2026 Peacemaker Awards. The

ICPJ is saddened to learn of the passing of our board member, former Peacemaker Award winner, and friend Dave Crowner.  ...
04/21/2026

ICPJ is saddened to learn of the passing of our board member, former Peacemaker Award winner, and friend Dave Crowner. Our thoughts go out to his family and loved ones.

David Louis Crowner, age 87, died peacefully on April 19 at home in Gettysburg from aggressive brain cancer. He dedicated his life to making his local community and the world

04/18/2026

Come join us in the Gettysburg square today until 2 for the Gettysburg Rising Act Local fair! Lots of great organizations are set up and it’s a beautiful afternoon!

It’s Peace Camp time!
04/14/2026

It’s Peace Camp time!

04/08/2026
03/26/2026

We are excited to name our 2026 Peacemaker Award Winners!

Collinge Award For Service to ICPJ: Rosie Bolen
Youth Peacemaker of the Year: Muso Nyiwul
Lifetime of Peacemaking: Kay & Brad Hollabaugh
Lifetime of Peacemaking: Vida Charter School

Stay tuned for details about an awards ceremony where we will honor these amazing people who make our community a better place!

Just two more weeks to send your nominations to us at icpj@icpj-gettysburg.org.
02/16/2026

Just two more weeks to send your nominations to us at [email protected].

The Interfaith Center for Peace and Justice (ICPJ) seeks to promote respectful dialogue on peace, social justice and equity, multiculturalism, and

This morning’s Gettysburg Times features the attached ad co-sponsored with the Adams County Human Relations Council in h...
02/06/2026

This morning’s Gettysburg Times features the attached ad co-sponsored with the Adams County Human Relations Council in honor of World Interfaith Harmony Week and Pam Frankenfield (1944-2026)

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P. O. Box 3134
Gettysburg, PA
17325

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