Interfaith
A respect for the diverse beliefs of other faiths in North Texas is something we strive for as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
We seek to link arms in love and understanding with other faiths in common goals in our communities. Religious freedom and tolerance are key hallmarks of our faith and actions.
“We claim the privilege of worshiping Almighty God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may.” – Articles of Faith 1:11

Interfaith Leaders Unite for Peace in Colleyville
Last Saturday, a Virtual Unite for Peace Event was held in Colleyville, in place of
Promoting Religious Freedom and Unity: A Call to Action
Recent months have witnessed distressing events reminiscent of a bygone era—bomb threats, hateful protests, and
Interfaith Event Fosters Love and Understanding
A spirit of love, peace, and understanding filled the air as more than 100 individuals
Carrollton’s Black Pioneers Remembered
Discover the inspiring efforts led by Reverend Rainwater to restore the Carrollton Black Cemetery, honoring the legacy of black pioneers. Rainwater’s work unites communities and commemorates Juneteenth through preservation and education. Learn about the rich black history in Carrollton’s own backyard that shaped their community.
Diverse Faiths, Friends Join to Celebrate Juneteenth
Featured Photo: Marzuq al Jaami of the Islamic community and David Patterson of The Church
Religious Leaders Unite for Community’s Benefit
On Saturday, June 10, religious leaders of The Baha’i, Muslim, Hindu, Baptist, and The Church
Friendship Fuels Dallas Juneteenth Celebration
On June 16, 2016, Pastor Karen Hollie hosted a Juneteenth celebration at Lifeway Church. Two
Singing Praises to Thee: Multi-Faith Tongan Choirs Come Together to Celebrate Christ
To celebrate the Savior, three Tongan congregations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Sharaka Delegation Visits North Texas to promote the Abraham Accords
Delegates from Israel, Morocco, United Arab Emirates and Bahrain hope to build relationships and strengthen