Imagine, going to Church to commerate the Jewish holiday of Purim. You're greeted at the door by an Islamic Sufi dervish. An Episcopalian makes the day's announcement then a rabbi, a Muslim woman and a Seventh-day Adventist share leadership of the event.
FaithHouse in Manhattan may be the only poly-religious church in the country, but it represents a growing movement toward re-examination of what brings us together and what keeps us apart.





