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SUMMARY:Telling the Story of  Religion in Texas through Journalism
DESCRIPTION:Religion is central to the story of Texas—but its rich complexity often goes untold. Texas is more than the “buckle of the Bible Belt.” It’s a dynamic mosaic of religions\, from the largest number of evangelical Protestants in the U.S. to one of the largest Muslim populations\, the second-largest Hindu population\, and a rapidly growing group of Texans with no religious affiliation. \nHow is this diversity of faith represented in the media? What stories are being told—and what’s being overlooked? \nJoin Texas Tribune Events Tuesday\, April 8 at Southern Methodist University in Dallas as they convene Texas journalists\, public scholars\, and community leaders to explore how religion shapes our state and how journalism captures its evolving role. \nThe daylong symposium is presented by the Institute for Diversity and Civic Life\, Religion News Service\, Southern Methodist University’s Department of Religious Studies and The Texas Tribune. The event is sponsored by The Eula May & John Baugh Foundation\, The Henry Luce Foundation and Humanities Texas. \nTogether\, we’ll: \n• Survey the current state of religion reporting in Texas.\n• Examine religion’s importance in telling the full story of Texas.\n• Highlight underrepresented communities\, issues\, and perspectives.\n• Discuss journalism’s role in shaping public understanding of faith. \nThe symposium will be held at SMU’s Moody Auditorium at Frances Anne Moody Hall\, 6404 Airline Road\, Dallas\, TX 75205. \nLight breakfast and lunch will be provided. Register here.
URL:https://faithcommons.org/event/telling-the-story-of-religion-in-texas-through-journalism/
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SUMMARY:37th Annual Conference of the Professions: Artificial Intelligence in the Professions
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 37th Annual Conference of the Professions – a gathering of professionals from law\, theology\, and medicine to discuss AI \nRegistration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/37th-annual-conference-of-the-professions-tickets-1264426647139 \nConference Theme: \nArtificial Intelligence in the Professions: Examining Its Influence and Our Ethical Responsibilities \nConference Description: \nAs artificial intelligence continues to evolve and permeate various professional fields\, it is imperative to understand its ethical landscape. This year’s conference will bring together law\, medicine\, and clergy professionals to explore AI’s evolving role in professional practice and discuss if and how AI should be integrated into the professions. We will examine how AI can both enhance and challenge professional practices\, delving into the ethical implications that arise as this developing technology integrates into law\, healthcare\, and religious communities. We aim to guide professionals in navigating the complexities of AI while maintaining their ethical responsibility to society. \nKeynote Speakers:\n\nDr. Deborah Johnson\, Anne Shirley Carter Olsson Professor of Applied Ethics\, Emeritus\, in the Department of Engineering and Society within the University of Virginia’s School of Engineering (retired)\nMr. Aamer Charania\, Global Head of Applied Machine Learning at Best Buy and Founder of Dallas AI\n\nPanelists: \n\nDr. Robert Hunt\, Professor of Christian Mission and Interreligious Relations Director of Global Theological Education\, Southern Methodist University.\nDr. Mujeeb Basit\, Associate Professor Department of Internal Medicine\, UT Southwestern.\nMr. Michael Pegues\, Adjunct Professor of Law & Shareholder\, Polsinelli\n\nModerated by: Dr. Dallas Gingles\, Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program\, Assistant Dean of Hybrid Education\, Associate Professor of Practice in Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics\, Southern Methodist University \n 
URL:https://faithcommons.org/event/37th-annual-conference-of-the-professions-artificial-intelligence-in-the-professions/
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SUMMARY:Together in Welcome: Faith Communities for Immigrants\, Refugees\, and Asylum Seekers
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Temple Shalom and NCJW Dallas\, this interfaith vigil is part of HIAS’ national Together in Welcome initiative. It offers a time for reflection\, remembrance\, and solidarity with immigrants\, refugees\, and asylum seekers. \nGrounded in the Jewish value of hachnasat orchim—welcoming the stranger—the vigil invites our community to stand together for justice\, compassion\, and dignity for all who seek safety. \nRSVP here.
URL:https://faithcommons.org/event/together-in-welcome-faith-communities-for-immigrants-refugees-and-asylum-seekers/
LOCATION:Temple Shalom\, 6930 Alpha Rd\, Dallas\, TX\, 75240\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jewish-Christian Relations in the Wake of October 7 and the War in Gaza
DESCRIPTION:This event is free and open to the public\, but registration is required. \nJewish-Christian relations in Israel are deeply shaped by the unique character of the state of Israel. Founded as a Jewish state\, it is the only country in the world where national holidays follow the Jewish calendar\, the weekend coincides with the Jewish sabbath\, and Jewish faith and culture permeate daily life. At the same time\, Israel was established with the values of a liberal democracy. Its Proclamation of Independence promised “complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion\, race or sex.” \nToday\, those democratic values are under strain. The current government is pursuing a national agenda that has undermined equal rights for citizens of all faiths\, placing new pressures on religious minorities. The war in Gaza and the events of October 7 have further deepened tensions and reshaped relationships among Jewish\, Christian\, and Muslim communities in the Holy Land. \nFaith Commons invites you to a conversation with Hana Bendcowsky and John Munayer\, two respected leaders from Jerusalem whose work is rooted in dialogue\, education\, and peacebuilding. \nAbout the Speakers \nHana Bendcowsky is the Program Director of the Jerusalem Center for Jewish-Christian Relations (JCJCR). With nearly three decades of experience in interfaith education\, Hana teaches in universities\, seminaries\, and government programs across Israel and abroad. She leads study tours in Jerusalem’s Christian Quarter and has particular expertise in the Christian communities of Israel and Jewish-Christian relations in the Israeli context. \nJohn Munayer serves as Director of International Engagement for Musalaha\, an organization dedicated to reconciliation and relationship-building between Israelis and Palestinians. Born and raised in Jerusalem\, John has been active in dialogue initiatives since a young age and holds advanced degrees in international relations\, theology\, and religious studies from universities in Edinburgh\, Amsterdam\, and London. His work explores Palestinian Christian identity\, Palestinian theology\, and interreligious understanding. \nTogether\, Hana and John will discuss how the current political climate affects religious minorities in Israel\, how Jewish-Christian relations are evolving in this moment\, and what these realities can teach those of us seeking to live out our faith responsibly in the United States. \n 
URL:https://faithcommons.org/event/jewish-christian-relations-in-the-wake-of-october-7-and-the-war-in-gaza/
LOCATION:Northway Christian Church\, 7202 West Northwest Highway\, Dallas\, TX\, 75225\, United States
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SUMMARY:Who Is My Neighbor?
DESCRIPTION:Faith Commons and Royal Lane Baptist Church invite you to explore the experiences of local neighbors who will share their personal stories of resilience\, faith\, and advocacy. Together we will reflect on what it means to live out the command to love our neighbors in today’s world. \nEvent details:\nSunday\, October 26\, 2025\n5:00–6:30 PM\nRoyal Lane Baptist Church\n6707 Royal Ln\, Dallas\, TX 75230 \nSpeakers: \n\nSandra Avalos\, Dreamer and immigrant activist\nPastor Isabel Marquez\, Lead Pastor at Gracia Viva en Oak Lawn UMC\nEric Cedillo\, National Legal Advisor for LULAC and president of Dallas MABA\n\nThis program is designed to spark dialogue and deepen our connections with immigrants in our community and beyond. \nOpen to the public. Registration not required.
URL:https://faithcommons.org/event/who-is-my-neighbor/
LOCATION:Royal Lane Baptist Church\, 6707 Royal Ln\, Dallas\, TX\, 75230\, United States
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