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Religious Leaders Seek Peace in Unusual Setting

Contact: Stephanie Drum, 828-454-6730, sdrum@lakejunaluska.com; www.lakejunaluska.com  

LAKE JUNALUSKA, NC, Sept. 8 /Christian Newswire/ -- Over 320 Hebrew, Christian, and Islamic leaders will gather at the second annual Lake Junaluska Peace Conference September 20-22 for a time of learning about one another's faith traditions, examining what each brings to the search for peace, celebrating our common heritage, and exploring ways we can be more effective "Peace-builders" in our local communities.

This highly anticipated event features Archbishop Elias Chacour, Dr. Sayyid M. Syeed, Rabbi Mordechai Liebling and Dr. Lisa Schirch, each of whom have diverse religious backgrounds that will help facilitate dialogues between the three Abrahamic Faiths.

Archbishop Chacour has been a strong voice for peace and reconciliation in Palestine and Israel and has worked with all factions and faiths. Dr. Schirch is professor of peace-building at Eastern Mennonite University. Rabbi Mordechai Liebling serves on the Board of Advisors of COEJL. Dr. Sayyid M. Syeed, the National Director of Interfaith and Community Alliances for the Islamic Society of North America, has been fostering understanding among the world's religions and has participated in interfaith dialogues.

Dr. Syeed hopes that at the conference's conclusion, participants will look for positive aspects of all religions. "People should go with a sense of mission that those of us who are believers have a joint responsibility of working for God's creation. We want to make sure that intentionally or unintentionally, we don't harm anyone, and we continue to contribute towards the betterment of God's creation. This will create a tremendous kind of feeling that we are at peace with our own selves, with our neighborhood, community, and the whole of mankind."

Speakers from each faith will describe what their scriptures and practices have to bring to the Table of Peace.

"This year's Peace Conference centers on an issue that has universal implications. There is much agreement that we will not have world-wide peace until the major religions understand each other better and develop genuine respect for one other. As we focus this year on the three Abrahamic Faiths, we hope a significant number of persons from each faith group will be here. Come expecting to be challenged by the presenters. Come with an open mind and an eagerness to enter into creative dialogue with persons of other faiths," Garland Young, Chair of the Peace Conference Planning Committee, said.

Persons of all faiths are encouraged to attend this event. Please visit www.lakejunaluska.com/peace.aspx for more information.