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Interfaith Relations — dialogue, tours, and community building
Interfaith dialogue programs including Dinner Dialogue, house of worship tours, and cultural exchange fostering understanding across Houston's diverse faith communities.
By Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston -- Apr 20, 2026
Overview
The Interfaith Relations and Community Partnerships program creates a more respectful, connected, and caring society through interfaith dialogue and programming. Programs include Dinner Dialogue (interactive conversations exploring societal issues across faith backgrounds), Welcome to Our House (a video series exploring world religions in Greater Houston), guided tours of houses of worship and cultural sites for student, corporate, and community groups, the IMpower women's initiative for networking and service through cultural experiences, and programming for UN World Interfaith Harmony Week each February.
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About the source
For over 60 years, Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston has brought people of diverse faith traditions together for dialogue, collaboration, and service to the most vulnerable in our community. IM Houston operates Texas's largest Meals on Wheels program (delivering 1.5 million meals annually to 4,300+ homebound seniors), resettles refugees from 40+ countries, coordinates thousands of disaster and community volunteers through Volunteer Houston, and fosters interfaith understanding through dialogue programs, youth leadership, and cultural exchange.
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Refugee Services — resettlement, employment, and legal aid
Service -- Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston
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Community Chorus & Music
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Created By
Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston
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Influenced By
IMpulse — young professionals embracing diversity through service
Program -- Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston
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