Lightkeeper
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I love your website. It's very informative and well done. I'm an Interfaith Minister and of course am very interested in all religions and dialoguing.
Thankyou lunamoth,lunamoth said:Hello, Lightkeeper! Welcome to CR. Glad to have another interfaith proponent aboard.Please tell us more about what an Interfaith Minister does.
peace,
lunamoth
Welcome Keeper of the light...Lightkeeper said:Thankyou lunamoth,
Many Interfaith Ministers are chaplains. They aren't bound by any particular religion so they can minister to just about anyone. They can perform all acitivties that any minister performs. Some work to help the needy, some teach, I know one that is a Unity Church minister,etc.
An interfaith minister has the same code of ethics any minister would have. Since an Interfaith Minister honors all religions he/she can teach anything. They are not bound by any dogma or theology. Thanks for asking.Padipa said:Namasté Lightkeeper
Welcome to these wonderful forums. I would like to learn more on what an Interfaith Minister does. Is there any code of ethics that you follow, fundamental teachings, etc.?
P.S. Actually, I am also new here and I have already wrote a few posts in the Eastern Thought sub-forum. I love the equality and tolerance here. I am a recently converted buddhist but I love to indulge myself in interfaith discussions as well.
It evolved over time. I attended a school for Interfaith Ministers.ISFP said:hey, Lightkeeper-
welcome to the forum! what a cool profession! how did you come to be an Inter-Faith minister to begin with?
Sorry to sound ignorant (which I am) on this subject, but what sort of profession and study does one have to actually carry the title of an interfaith minister?? Is it a case of requiring a theology degree first? Or is it a certificate that anyone can take course/buy to achieve??Lightkeeper said:I didn't choose the title. Interfaith minister is a profession and you study to become a interfaith minister.