The rings represent members of an interfaith family joining together to celebrate their traditions while respecting the distinctiveness of each faith.

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What Members Say About IFFP:

“IFFP has provided our family a home, where we can learn and grow with a diverse and supportive community. 

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“Our involvement with IFFP has provided an opportunity for real growth for all of us. Our two older sons have been through the COA program, which was tremendously challenging and stimulating for them.  I've been encouraged to take on responsibilities like teaching Sunday School or chairing the Worship Committee, that I didn't feel qualified for, and they, too, have been occasions for growth, thanks to all the support and encouragement I received.”

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  “Neither of us has ever felt more comfortable being part of a religious/spiritual group. Our son loves to tell people he goes to Sunday School. I must admit that I instinctively catch my breath whenever I hear that, but then I remind myself-it's both! And that's a good thing!

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 “We like IFFP's approach of looking for common ground, rather than destructive differences between belief systems.”

 
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 “We thought we'd have to divide our time between a synagogue and a church, for our daughter to learn about both faiths, but felt it wouldn't do her any good. Finding that opportunity in one location is what drew us to IFFP. We look forward to learning more about each other and celebrating God together.”

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 “We love being part of a community which both teaches our kids about their family's faith traditions, and gives then an opportunity to choose what's meaningful for them as they participate in the Coming of Age program. Perhaps they'll want to memorize a section of the Torah – perhaps not.  At IFFP kids learn about religion and spirituality without pledging allegiance to one tradition.”

 
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“Regardless of the religious orientation of parents (religious, spiritual, atheist, agnostic), you still need to give your children a religious education. Where there's a void, the void will be filled, and the thought of the kids filling the void on their own, is scary! IFFP provides a balanced religious education that works very well for interfaith families or families who want a broader religious education and exposure for their children.”

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 “Before joining IFFP, we investigated liberal Jewish congregations. They would have accepted us, but IFFP is the only organization offering an education in Judaism where Jews and non-Jews are absolutely equal members of the community.”

 
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Since neither of us have family in the area, IFFP provides a warm, welcoming place to celebrate Christian and Jewish holidays.”

 
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 “My favorite IFFP thing: Adult Group, a place for heated discussions on spiritual and practical aspects of Judaism, Christianity, and interfaith relationships.”

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