Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples

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The Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples is a pioneering interracial, interfaith congregation in the United States known for its emphasis on spiritual unity and social justice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian church
interfaith church
interracial congregation
religious organization
coreValue inclusivity
racial equality
religious tolerance
social justice
spiritual unity
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denomination interdenominational
focusesOn community building
ethical living
interfaith dialogue
racial reconciliation
foundedBy Alfred Fisk NERFINISHED
Howard Thurman NERFINISHED
hasEthos nonsectarian
progressive Christian
hasFoundingPastor Howard Thurman NERFINISHED
hasProgram community outreach
educational programs
interfaith events
social justice initiatives
worship services
hasTheme fellowship across traditional boundaries
language English
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

San Francisco
mission to create a fellowship across racial and religious lines
notableFor being one of the first interfaith congregations in the United States
being one of the first interracial churches in the United States
emphasis on social justice
emphasis on spiritual unity
promotes compassion
human dignity
justice
peace
racialPolicy interracial
religiousOrientation interfaith
sector nonprofit
typeOfMembership open membership
welcomes people of all faiths
people of all races
people of no formal religious affiliation
worshipStyle inclusive
intercultural

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Howard Thurman founded Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples