The seventh Parliament of the World’s Religions will be held this week in Toronto, November 1-6.
For anyone who relishes jubilant interaction with a multiplicity of religions and beliefs from every part of the world—this is THE event. There’s something heavenly about it, an experience of waking up in a place of tranquility, intense diversity, and mutual respect.
The Parliament is the world’s micro-opportunity for hundreds of religions and belief systems to co-exist for a few days, to learn, share, grow, and find ways to work together for justice, equity, peace, and the greater good.
To cite one of my favorite quotes from The Urantia Book, “to foster the greatest good to the greatest number of all [people] and for the greatest length of time.” (134:5.4)
Over the next few days, Urantia Book readers and organizations are gathering at the Parliament to learn, share, and grow. Here are a few highlights for anyone interested in learning more about The Urantia Book and/or hear from Urantia Book readers:
Multi-Organizational Urantia Book Booth
Each day
Booth 317
The Future of Religion
Ben Bowler and other panelists
Friday, November 2nd
12:15 PM – 1:45 PM
Room 104C
Love is the Greatest Thing in the World
Pato Banton Concert
Saturday November 3, 2018
3:15 PM – 4:15 PM
Festival Stage
A Way of Life in the Family of God:
The Global Vision of The Urantia Book
Marvin Gawryn and others
Saturday November 3, 2018
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Room 710
Climate Change Solution: The Trust Frequency.
Indigenous Cosmology Meets Quantum Science
Miranda Clendening and other panelists
Sun, November 4th,
2:15 PM – 3:45 PM
Room 715B
Beyond Prejudice, Bias & Bigotry
Toward the Golden Rule – Camp Anytown
Gard Jameson & Marvin Gawryn
Tuesday November 6, 2018
3:15 PM – 4:00 PM
Room 711