Hindu and Episcopal leaders engage in dialogue in Utah

In a remarkable interfaith gesture, Hindu statesman Rajan Zed and Episcopal Bishop of Utah Rt. Rev. Scott B. Hayashi met in Salt Lake City (Utah, USA) on July 7 and had a dialogue.

Meeting in Episcopal Diocese of Utah, two leaders discussed various topics, including harmonious living, dialogue, overcoming prejudices, love-compassion-respect-trust, finding common ground, etc. Executive Director of Salt Lake Interfaith Roundtable Dr. Rev. Canon W. Ivan Cendese also participated.

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3 comments on “Hindu and Episcopal leaders engage in dialogue in Utah

  1. driver8 says:

    This should be straight forward. The Hindus don’t believe in the Holy Trinity…and nor do the Episcopalians either.

    Just jokin’

  2. Jon says:

    “The two leaders discussed various topics, including harmonious living, dialogue, overcoming prejudices…”

    OMG, they dialogued about dialogue! That’s almost a caricature of TEC out of The Onion.

  3. upnorfjoel says:

    “In our shared exploration for truth…”
    Can it be that our good Bishop Hayashi hasn’t yet “discovered” the Truth?