Many Paths, One Source synopsis

For four days, thirty-three spiritual leaders, representing a wide variety of world faiths, gathered together at a round-table, open-forum conference to address and discuss religion and the spiritual issues inherent within that realm and how they are affecting today's world. The speakers' backgrounds ranged from church leaders to New York Times bestselling authors to shamans who choose to practice their faith far away from our modern world. Amongst the many participants were: The Very Reverend James Parkes Morton – Dean Emeritus of St. John the Divine Cathedral in New York City, and founder and director of the New York Interfaith Center; Dr. Uma Mysorekar – president of the Hindu Temple of New York; Reverend Dr. Todd Collier – Presbyterian pastor and founder of Guatemala's "Faith in Practice" free hospital for the poor; Ronald Wadsworth, appointed UN representative and speaker for the Hopi Nation; Phyllis Curott – head priestess of the Temple of Ara, and author of New York Times non-fiction bestseller "Book of Shadows".

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05. 22. 07. Interfaith Center of New York

The Very Reverend James Parks Morton, president of the Interfaith Center of New York Center, has requested a viewing of Many Paths, One Source to members of the New York community.

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06. 10. 07. Premier

The documentary was recently accepted into the Non-Violence Film Festival, and will show on Sunday June 10th at 6:30 PM during the festival.

 

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