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We had a meaningful evening on Monday as Interweave and Christ Church in Short Hills gathered with the Peace Island Inst...
03/18/2026

We had a meaningful evening on Monday as Interweave and Christ Church in Short Hills gathered with the Peace Island Institute for a Friendship Iftar.

We learned about Ramadan, shared a meal, and experienced the gift of connection across traditions. Grateful for this time together.

Closing the day, Dr. Ori Soltes invites us to reflect on breath and spirit in Moving with the Ruach, drawing wisdom acro...
11/29/2025

Closing the day, Dr. Ori Soltes invites us to reflect on breath and spirit in Moving with the Ruach, drawing wisdom across religious traditions.

Watch here (starting around 9:00): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1FUDmehx4o

Dr Ori Soltes - Dr. Ori Soltes currently teaches theology, art history, philosophy, and political history at Georgetown University. Director of the National Jewish Museum, Dr. Soltes co-founded the Holocaust Art Restitution Project and has spent more than 25 years researching and consulting on the issue of Nazi-plundered art.

Provocative and timely, Dr. Scott Alexander challenges us with Breathing in Compassion or Suffocating on Stupidity, aski...
11/29/2025

Provocative and timely, Dr. Scott Alexander challenges us with Breathing in Compassion or Suffocating on Stupidity, asking what kind of people we choose to be.

Watch here (starting around 8:00): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1FUDmehx4o

Dr Scott Alexander has been studying, teaching, and writing about Islam and Muslim-Christian relations for nearly 40 years. The focus of his life’s ministry has been building bridges of reconciliation, mutual understanding, and solidarity for justice between Muslims and Christians in the U.S. and abroad.

With theological imagination and urgency, Dr. Catherine Keller guides us In Search of a Movement toward Hope for our sha...
11/29/2025

With theological imagination and urgency, Dr. Catherine Keller guides us In Search of a Movement toward Hope for our shared future.

Watch here (starting around 7:00): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1FUDmehx4o

Dr. Catherine Keller is Professor of Constructive Theology at the Theological School of Drew University where she teaches courses in process, political, and ecological theology. Since the start of the millennium, she has served as executive director of the annual Drew University Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquium.

Holding grief and hope together, Moya Keating reflects on Breathing in Sorrow and the Joy of Movement through embodied p...
11/29/2025

Holding grief and hope together, Moya Keating reflects on Breathing in Sorrow and the Joy of Movement through embodied prayer and presence.

Watch here (starting around 6:00): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1FUDmehx4o

Moya Keating is a former president of Interweave’s Board of Trustees. She is a spiritual director, grief counselor, and hospice chaplain. Moya embraces her role as a spiritual elder, providing spiritual direction, grief counseling, and supporting soulful community. Interweave beautifully aligns with what inspires her, fostering expansion, nurturing and a joyful blend of learning and spirituality.

Ben Maulbeck highlights how breath becomes healing through service in Breathing in Help and Healing through the Work of ...
11/29/2025

Ben Maulbeck highlights how breath becomes healing through service in Breathing in Help and Healing through the Work of Nonprofits.

Watch here (starting around 5:00): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1FUDmehx4o

Ben Francisco Maulbeck is a Senior Fellow, Writer, and Philanthropic Consultant. He is a senior fellow at the Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity who previously served as president of Funders for LGBTQ Issues and vice president of Hispanics in Philanthropy.

Faith meets action as leaders from the Diocese of Newark explore The Movement toward Justice, breathing life into the wo...
11/29/2025

Faith meets action as leaders from the Diocese of Newark explore The Movement toward Justice, breathing life into the work of peace and transformation.

Watch here (starting around 4:00): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1FUDmehx4o

Diane Riley is an ordained deacon in The Episcopal Diocese of Newark. She serves as Archdeacon for Mission and Service a resource to congregations and faith communities. Diane Riley recently retired as Executive Director, Supportive Housing Association of New Jersey and received the Governor's Excellence in Housing and Economic Development Hall of Fame Award for her work there.

Fr. George Dredden III is priest for Community Engagement at Christ Church in Short Hills. He is a Co-Chair of the Commission on Justice for the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, Peace & Racial Reconciliation and as the vice president of the Newark Chapter of the Union of Black Episcopalians.

Drawing on the spiritual wisdom of Thich Nhat Hanh, Pat McKenzie and Carl Maulbeck invite us into mindful breathing grou...
11/29/2025

Drawing on the spiritual wisdom of Thich Nhat Hanh, Pat McKenzie and Carl Maulbeck invite us into mindful breathing grounded in peace and presence.

Watch here (starting around 3:00): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1FUDmehx4o

Pat McKenzie is a retired CEO, now channeling her leadership skills into a ministry that supports spirituality; leading contemplative prayer groups, Community of St. John Baptist’s Online Prayer Team, as a co-facilitator of Interweave’s Living Wisdom Group and with an active Shamanic practice.

Carl Maulbeck has a Master’s in Philosophy of Education and is retired after working with his dad in HVAC for 30 years and with LTI for 35 years. He has been a member of the Interweave Commumity for over 30 years and currently leads a bi-monthly Spiritual Practices program sponsored by the Shrine of Saint Joseph, where he belongs to the Emmaus Christian Community. Carl and Janet have been married for almost 50 years and relish the happiness of 4 children.

We pause and turn inward as Kathleen Burke leads Journaling: A Movement toward Inner Reflection, creating space for brea...
11/29/2025

We pause and turn inward as Kathleen Burke leads Journaling: A Movement toward Inner Reflection, creating space for breath, creativity, and attentive listening.

Watch here (starting around 2:00): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1FUDmehx4o

Kathy Burke is a facilitator of landscape journaling, a liturgical Music Minister and has her MA in systemic theology.

The virtual telethon continues as the Rev. Carrie Cabush invites us to Take a Breath — Moving in a Gentler Way, offering...
11/29/2025

The virtual telethon continues as the Rev. Carrie Cabush invites us to Take a Breath — Moving in a Gentler Way, offering a thoughtful pause and a reminder to move through the world with care and intention.

Watch here (starting around 1:00): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1FUDmehx4o

Carrie Cabush is an Episcopal priest. She is the Priest-in-Charge at St. John's Montclair. She is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and has been a mental health therapist, client advocate, in a variety of healthcare settings.

Join us for the FIRST HOUR of our Virtual Telethon for a conversation about Moving with the Spirit of Hospitality with t...
11/29/2025

Join us for the FIRST HOUR of our Virtual Telethon for a conversation about Moving with the Spirit of Hospitality with the Rev. Shawn Carty.

Watch live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1FUDmehx4o

Shawn Carty is a priest in the Episcopal Church, currently serving at the Episcopal Church of the Ascension in Twin Falls, Idaho. With a deep interest in interfaith conversations, Shawn has served United Methodist and Episcopal congregations over the past 30 years.

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