Our community is working tirelessly to bring peace and justice in all areas of the world regardless of religion. Read stories straight from the organizers.
Last Sunday, Bishop William Swing, Founding Trustee and President Emeritus, delivered a sermon at Grace Cathedral, in San Francisco.
In his words: "Next week, we will elect a president of the United States. Among the myriad responsibilities that go with the office, none is of greater magnitude than the use of nuclear weapons."
Between August and September 2021, the URI AL&C Online Youth Training organized by the URI Global Program for the participation of youth was developed with the intervention of 15 young people from the CCs: Aflaiai, Constructores de Puentes, Teusaquillo, Mukua, Quinaroes , COEMATI, The Descendants of Guatemaya, Samay, ACRE from the countries: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Panama and Venezuela.
His ambition is to become a Conservationist, and his hobbies are reading, public speaking, observing the nature and learn more about bio-diversity. Learn more about him.
Despite the escalating tension in the Holy land, people from different faith gathered at Daliat al-Carmel to share Iftar together in a show of peace! #Iftartogether
Ever heard of a self-built village? Get to know about how Abdullah has built a sustainable village after his native home plunged into war! 3 Cooperation Circles; Desert Bloom, Jordan Seeds of Peace, and Mercy share Abdullah's story following a visit to his village.
Can I dare to dream? AFFCAD, an organization in Kampala Uganda is working hard to bring to life the dreams of children, women and youth in slums to come to life!
Wildlife Natural Resources Conservation and Rehabilitation Trust - WNRCR Cooperation Circle partnered with Lilongwe Water Board to plant over 3000 trees to conserve and sustain a water catchment area.
April 5 is Golden Rule Day - a day when the URI community celebrates the Golden Rule, “Treat others and the planet as you would like to be treated.” This is a universal principle shared by nearly all cultural, spiritual, religious, and secular traditions on Earth.
Eleven students of the Advanced Course in Religion from the Konrad-Adenauer-Gymnasium with their teacher Marina Müller as well as URI members and friends were invited to visit the Romanian Orthodox Wooden Church on the grounds of the Romanian Consulate on the banks of the Rhine in Bonn-North.