In Omaha, the Tri-Faith Initiative unites a mosque, a synagogue, a church, and an interfaith center as a national model of collaboration and interfaith learning. The mission of the Tri-Faith Initiative to cultivate inclusive relationships and to advance interfaith relationships, was born out of conversations amongst faith leaders about changing space needs. These conversations would later formed the basis of the interfaith aspirations that would become the Tri-Faith Initiative.[1]It is anchored by the Tri-Faith Commons, a series of interlinked structures hosting houses of faith, a museum, community space, gardens, and an orchard. The four main structures are linked by a bridge, Abraham’s bridge.
[1] https://www.trifaith.org/
SpaceUses:
Mosque
Synagogue
Church
Community Spaces
Gardens
Orchard