Interfaith Fraternity Camping

Transformative multi-day retreats bringing together diverse faith communities for dialogue, friendship, and scriptural reasoning

What to Expect

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Scriptural Reasoning Sessions

Engage in facilitated small-group discussions of sacred texts from Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions. Learn to listen deeply and share your own interpretive insights.

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Workshops & Lectures

Attend presentations by leading scholars on interfaith dialogue, theology, ethics, and contemporary challenges facing religious communities.

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Community Building

Share meals, participate in cultural exchanges, and build lasting friendships with participants from around the world.

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Retreat Setting

Experience the beauty of a retreat environment designed for reflection, dialogue, and renewal away from daily distractions.

Community Input

Have an Idea for a Future Event?

We are always looking for new topics and themes that resonate with our community. Whether it's a specific scripture, a contemporary issue, or a workshop idea, we'd love to hear from you.

Share Your Thoughts

Send us an email with your suggestions. Our program committee reviews all community input when planning future camping sessions.

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Our Journey

2025

Successful Inaugural Event

Our first Fraternity Circle camping brought together 80+ participants from 10 countries for two days of intensive dialogue, scriptural reasoning, and community building.

  • 10 countries represented
  • 15 Scriptural Reasoning sessions
  • Lasting friendships formed
2026

Join Us for 2026

Building on our success, we're expanding our 2026 camping to welcome even more participants for deeper dialogue and richer programming.

31 January – 1 February 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who can attend?

Our camping events are open to students, young professionals, scholars, and anyone interested in interfaith dialogue. No prior experience with Scriptural Reasoning is required.

What does it cost?

We offer various participation fees with scholarships available for those who need financial assistance. Costs typically cover accommodation, meals, and all program materials.

Do I need to be religious to participate?

While our focus is on sacred texts from religious traditions, we welcome participants of all backgrounds, including those who identify as secular or spiritual but not religious, as long as they approach the texts and dialogue with respect and curiosity.

What should I bring?

Bring comfortable clothing appropriate for indoor and outdoor activities, personal items, and an open mind. We provide all texts and materials for Scriptural Reasoning sessions.