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Hard Conversations: Faith Communities & Shared Spaces

Last Updated: May 11, 2021

This recording is from our January 21, 2021, ADR Luncheon Webinar

Graham Singh offers his many years of personal experience with the re-purposing of historic churches and urban architecture into shared use community and business hubs. In tackling such projects, he has encountered many conflict situations – often deeply entrenched and linked to identity.

Can you mix congregations and circus performers?

Can a church building host different faiths, each seeking their own spiritual accommodations?

Where do spiritual, business and cultures interests collide, and what lessons can we learn from the often difficult conversations that ensue.

Graham offers some unique insights into the hard conversations that must be embraced if a lasting accommodation is to be reached, and the lessons learned here can be applied in many settings. 

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