COMMUNICATE

MnMN communicates stories, information events and opportunities from those who are friends, Members and Partners of the network. We do so in order to facilitate education; leadership training and development; and, ultimately, collective action among those who participate. We communicate through convening in person and online and via our newsletter, emails, social media, and soon through our website’s member portal.


MnMN understands that siloed efforts for the common good are not as effective as collective efforts for the common good. There are an ever-increasing number of faith and interfaith organizations and communities interested in building multifaith relationships across the state. They recognize the power of collaboration in strengthening their efforts to work for justice and providing much needed programming in terms of direct service, education, leadership development and coalition building. MnMN also understands that bridging faith and cultural differences can seem daunting, and we are here to help.


MnMN communicates to break down silos and isolation in order to facilitate connections across our network. These connections become the basis for increased impact through greater cooperation and collaboration among those who choose to work together. Thus, MnMN is a catalyst for action, but that action is owned by those who choose to cooperate.  In this way MnMN can be the broadest table imaginable, welcoming all who adhere to MnMN's values as stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  In other words, MnMN’s work is about building relationships, building bridges and building community.

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COMMUNICATES:


  1. Stories that inspire and inform
  2. Information that is accurate and shares empathetic knowledge
  3. Opportunities for engagement via Partner events, trainings and action
  4. Interactively—in ways that give Members a vehicle to connect with others

LATEST NEWS

MnMN Organizational Partners and Individual Members are welcome to submit events for inclusion in our news section. To make a submission, please email Communications Specialist Hajra Zaid with event information. This could be an event webpage, Eventbrite link, Facebook event or simply an email with all your event details. Please include a registration link and an event thumbnail image if you have them. If you are not yet an Organizational Partner or Individual Member, we encourage you to join us!

By Bob Hulteen May 22, 2025
It began with an explosion of rhythm, poetry, and soul. The Schoenecker Center Performance Hall erupted into life as Meet You at the Crossroads opened with welcoming remarks from University of St. Thomas President Rob Vischer , who invited the audience to expand their understanding of “neighbor” through the parable of the Good Samaritan and then brought Somali blues into dynamic conversation with Black gospel-style music. With voices soaring and drums pulsing, the evening opened not with silence, but with celebration. At the heart of it stood two master storytellers: Somali author and poet Ahmed Ismail Yusuf and music legend J.D. Steele Muslim and Christian, Somali and African American, elder and youth, their presence embodied the very spirit of the festival: a harmony forged not through sameness, but through the beauty of shared humanity. A highpoint of the concert featured a young boy from the MacPhail Community Youth Choir delivering a stirring solo of Michael Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror,” drawing the audience to its feet in a moment that was as tender as it was electric. Curated by David Jordan Harris with the Jay Phillips Center and co-produced by Beck Lee and the Cultural Fluency Initiative – with support from the College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music, Film, and Creative Enterprise, Scene Setters, the Encountering Islam Initiative of the Theology Department, and the Chapel Arts Series – the sold-out performance launched the 2025 Culture of Encounter Ideas Festival with a profound sense of awe, welcome, and shared tears. With a waitlist that had to be closed and a crowd that rose more than once in standing ovation, the evening set the tone for what was to come: bold, embodied, and unapologetically plural. 
By Bob Hulteen May 22, 2025
EMBLEM (Emerging Muslim Bridgebuilding Leaders Engaging the Midwest) is a grant opportunity for Muslim student leaders and their allies to build bridges across difference, grow as interfaith leaders, and design projects that support community cooperation. Projects will engage multiple religious communities in building meaningful relationships. Projects will be unique to the needs of each community, representing colleges and universities across the Midwest. Funding will range up to $5,000. Interfaith dialogue is important for peacemaking, civic engagement, and connecting neighbors. The equity vision of this opportunity recognizes Midwest schools and Muslim interfaith leaders as historically underrepresented and underfunded groups essential to interfaith organizing. Together, we can energize Muslim bridge-building efforts. This regional opportunity is organized by the Interfaith Institute of Augsburg University, with funding provided by the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations .
By Bob Hulteen May 22, 2025
Saturdays, June 7 - July 12, 10:30 - 11:30 am; George Floyd Square, 38th Avenue and Chicago Avenue, Minneapolis In a world rife with systemic injustice, “cutting through the noise” has never been more critical. Let us come together with a commitment to justice to embody peace and bear witness in shared public places. Each week, a facilitator representing a unique religious or non-religious perspective will provide reflections on the value of collective, quiet spiritual practice as a means to counter violence and oppression. Attendees will be invited to pray, reflect, meditate according to their own faith tradition, or simply rest in the sights, sounds, and feelings of the present moment. People of all and no faiths are invited to participate! With a hope for deepening wellness, this six-week series will introduce and practice “retreat” in real time and space, … right where we are! Rev. Dr. Jia Starr Brown and Rev. Ben Connelly are facilitators. Weekly guest presenters include Rev. Terri Burnor, Ameera Khan, Rev. John Lee, and Chris Stedman representing a diverse array of religious and non-religious perspectives. To support this offering, we suggest a donation of $10 per event. No one will be turned away. More information: benconelly70@gmail.com
By Hajra Zaid May 19, 2025
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By Jen Kilps April 14, 2025
Religious Liberty Lecture at St. Thomas
By Hajra Zaid February 11, 2025
United’s 34th annual Susan Draper White Lecture will take place February 24th at 7:00 PM and feature Rev. Molly T. Marshall, PhD , United’s president. President Marshall’s lecture for this free event is titled “Battle for the Minds, Revisited.”
By Hajra Zaid February 11, 2025
Monday, February 24th, 2025. 12:00pm CDT. Zoom. Register for Dr. Rambachan's Johannes Lahnemann Interfaith Peacebuilding Lecture convened by the Oxford Interfaith Forum. Dr. Rambachan will be presenting on the topic, The Paradox of Religion as Peace-Maker and Contributor to Violence . Learn more about the lecture here .
By Jen Kilps January 15, 2025
Joint Religious Legislative Coalition: Register for 2025 Day on the Hill
By Jen Kilps January 15, 2025
The annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Breakfast will be January 20th, 2025
By Hajra Zaid January 9, 2025
BEACON INTERFAITH HOUSING COALITION: At our third annual Start with Home Rally, we gather legislators and housing advocates together to "start with home"
By Hajra Zaid December 30, 2024
Tuesday, January 7th, 2025, 11:30 am- 1:30pm
By Apollo Battey November 25, 2024
"Minnesota’s multifaith leaders offer wisdom in this fraught political moment"
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