The Interfaith Center at the Presidio, San Francisco, California
The center occupied the building and served the public with interfaith programs and services at first under temporary agreements. The center Web site, http://www.interfaith-presidio.org/ explains the next phase: "Three years later the tenancy went from temporary to long term. The Interfaith Center was awarded the right to negotiate a long-term lease for the care and custody of the Main Post Chapel. The lease is contingent on raising the funds for a renovation, bringing the building up to code, and making it accessible to all. Leading the renovation team is J. Gordon Turnbull, FAIA, of Page and Turnbull, one of the nation's most distinguished restoration architectural firms."
The center holds services and events at the chapel including an annual Memorial Day Service, a Gathering of Blessings each fall, meditation groups, īpotluck & programī evenings and an interfaith fair. Superb acoustics in the chapel and a professional recording studio in the basement offer primary assets. The public enjoys a fitting environment for weddings, memorials and special ceremonies. New and temporarily displaced congregations find welcome and comfort in the chapel, as do retreat and workshop participants.
Starting Monday, April 13, the center presents the 5 week program, "Mythos: the shaping of our mythic tradition." Screenings of 5 of Joseph Campbellīs final lectures, along with "The Heroīs Journey" will be hosted by Robert Walter, president of the Joseph Campbell Foundation and Campbellīs literary executor. Special guests include John Beebe, Don Frew, and Ann-Marie Sayers.
The Interfaith Center at the Presidio is a regional interfaith umbrella organization of twenty-two interfaith groups. The center has become networked with hundreds of communities around the world who share a common commitment "to promote daily, enduring interfaith cooperation, to end religiously motivated violence, and to create cultures of peace, justice, and healing for the Earth and all living beings."
Diana deRegnier writes from the San Francisco Bay Area. Her articles appear in numerous Internet and print publications around the world. Write to Diana at spiritlinks@comcast.net Đ Copyright 2009 by Diana deRegnier.