Interfaith World Café Collective Intelligence
Question 1: When you think of being part of an interfaith group, what makes you want to be involved (marked +)? What might keep you away (marked -)?
+ Networks of life
–Dominance by one
+ Human family together
–Obstinacy
+ Human first; together; common humanity
–No respect
+ Empower youth … use negative to get acquainted
–Hypocrisy
+ worldview & interest in others; commonalities pull us together
–Lack of knowledge
+ Share who we are; clear values
–Time (busy schedules prevent participation)
+ Understand, diversity, un-polarize
–Over-commitment
+ bring together/share
–Others force an agenda
Question 2: How could an interfaith organization improve the quality of life across Tampa Bay?
- Pull together diverse community
- Love & respect one another; learn about each other
- Sharing values leads to peace
- Short-term: commonalities of faith – leads to mission statement
- Long-term: educate youth
- Enlarge community in life – diverse & rich youth
- Acts of love & good, caring, group voice, healing; future generations
- Eliminate stereotypes
- Common ground & children are key
- Group voice for positive change
- Understand roots of division
Question 3: How have your perceptions about interfaith activities been affirmed or altered by this process today?
- Stimulates conversation, eliminates dominance, reflects diversity
- People first, religion second
- Achieve more together
- To know each other is to love each other
- Motivation & increase faith
- Nov. 12 India festival @ fairgrounds
- Learn from others, unity & diversity
- Vulnerable, open, share self
- Words have power – cautious
- Solutions together
- Babysteps – intermediate cafes before large area one