"In the world of music, harmony refers to the idea that two or more distinct and often discordant sounds can be placed together in order to create a new and often more interesting sound. Each instrument or each voice needs to hit its own respective notes well to create this even more pleasing harmony. Applying this musical concept to world interfaith harmony, we hear a compelling call for how to engage in relationships between diverse religions and spiritual traditions."
This year marks the 15th anniversary of World Interfaith Harmony Week—a global call to unity and justice, from February 1-7. Leaders from the Lutheran, Anglican and Moravian church have shared the following statement for World Interfaith Harmoney week. You can access the statement here.