URI Aotearoa Emerging Leaders CC

Creating an enhanced knowledge of different faiths and spiritual traditions and to increase the understanding, love and respect for humanity
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“Our purpose is to engage youth and young professionals from all religious and spiritual traditions and to promote and espouse the principles and vision of the United Religions Initiative through our interaction and action.”
Traditions
Indigenous, Baha'i, Christianity, Judaism, Islam
Sub-Traditions
Indigenous South Pacific
Number of Members
10
Sub-Region
SEAPAC-Pacific Zone
Location
Auckland,, New Zealand
Joined URI Network

URI Youth Aotearoa Cooperation Circle (CC) engages youth and young professionals from all religions and spiritual traditions and to promote and espouse the principles and vision of the United Religions Initiative through our interaction and action. CC members are involved in interfaith forums and workshops across the country, they collaborate with the existing Cooperation Circle in New Zealand on their Education in Schools Initiative, organize Pilgrimage Tours of our holy and sacred sites, attend Holy and Cultural Festivals from the different religious and spiritual communities, proactively creating projects on the environment, supporting charities, poverty, as well as organizing peace vigils or prayer vigils in reaction to world events. They have also been the driving force behind keeping young people in New Zealand engaged in interfaith work, promoting United Religions Initiative and its work, promoting the Charter of Compassion Initiative and initiatives promoted by the Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions including the 12 Steps to a Compassionate Life Reading Groups, participating in events recognizing key International United Nations Days, and supporting the Jane Goodall Institute and Roots for Shoots program in New Zealand as part of the focus of their environmental work.

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