This article explores strategies for organizing interfaith events that foster inclusivity, respect, and long-term cooperation. It highlights essential planning elements such as diverse committees, appropriate venues, budgeting, and balanced programming. Practical considerations—including logistics, outreach, and cultural sensitivity—are analyzed alongside evaluation frameworks for measuring impact. Case studies from global initiatives, including the Parliament of the World’s Religions and Interfaith Youth Core, illustrate how inclusive design and careful organization can transform events into platforms for sustained dialogue and collaboration. The article concludes with recommendations for both in-person and virtual formats, offering practitioners and academics a comprehensive guide to building impactful interfaith gatherings.
Anna Neya Kazanskaia (Wed,) studied this question.