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2006 Team Visits Presbyterians and Muslims in Michigan, Texas and North Carolina

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Shaney Swaleh Salim and Angele Wilson Dogbe, 2006 Listening Program team members. Photo by Joseph Williams.

In Lansing, Mich., Angele Wilson Dogbe and Shaney Swaleh Salim met with youth, adult and women's groups at First Presbyterian Church and had a lively discussion with Muslim and Presbyterian youth at the Islamic Center. They also addressed an open community forum regarding their work.

Flying to Houston, the team met with the community of Atascocita Presbyterian Church for dinner and discussion. They then went on to Austin, Texas, where they spoke with students, faculty and local pastors at the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. They spoke to groups at the Westminster Presbyterian Church and the Westlake Hills United Methodist Church. They also attended Friday Juma'a prayer and took part in a discussion at the North Austin Muslim Community Center.

Travelling to North Carolina, Angele and Shaney spoke with students at Davidson College and at Queens University in Charlotte. At each educational institution they had an opportunity to meet with groups of women, to discuss the challenges that women face in their own faith traditions, and the opportunities as women to promote inter-religious relationships. The team also addressed two public fora, and led a discussion with the adult Sunday School class at Davidson College Presbyterian Church.

Our guests took a bit of rest at the Montreat Conference Center and engaged in discussion with students at Montreat College before heading to Salem Presbytery. There, Christians and Muslims engaged them in discussion at the First Presbyterian Church in Salisbury, N.C., and they spoke at the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Greensboro, N.C. The two women taught at Grace Presbyterian Church and led the discussion at an open meeting at the Masjid Al-Mu-Munim in Winston-Salem, N.C. They were also able to enjoy an informal evening with the national Moderator of Presbyterian Women, Catrelia Hunter.

Rev. Dogbe and Ms. Salim returned to Nairobi, where they continue to work together through the Program for Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa (PROCMURA). PROCMURA is dedicated to promoting, within the churches of Africa, faithful Christian witness to the Gospel in an interfaith Christian-Muslim environment and constructive engagement with Muslims for peace, coexistence, and the holistic development of persons and communities. Programs bringing women and youth together are an integral part of this work.

 
     
   
 

2004 Team Destinations

Read recaps of the 2004 Listening Program events.

 
             
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