From the Executive Director

Dear Friends,

 It is with a sincere heart that I offer my apologies for a lack of public response to the atrocious acts in Colleyville, TX over the weekend. Please be assured that the lack of response is in no way indicative of my, or OCC’s, passion for interfaith cooperation and understanding; instead, it is indicative of the time in which we currently live. Like most of you, I live from one fire to the next these days, working to keep many balls in the air without interruption. In this instance, I dropped a ball. In an effort to maintain my own mental health, I take steps away from “news” from time to time, as it is a cause of great anxiety. This weekend was such a time in my life that I needed a few days away from news notifications to refocus. As such, a public response to these events was delayed, as my awareness of the events was delayed. 

 

It is with sadness to hear that I let my interfaith neighbors down in my response time, but also with great awareness that care of my own mental health is vital in my continuing ability to do the “pandemic juggle” alongside all of you as community. Rest assured, we are as committed to the work of eliminating hate and increasing understanding, as we always have been, and stand alongside our Jewish and Muslim neighbors as trauma has reverberated through faith communities once again. I can speak for all of OCC’s members when I say such events are unspeakable and something we stand against no matter one’s religious practice. We will continue the work, and ask you to continue alongside of us during these difficult times. 

 

Blessings,

Shannon

Sponsorships Now Available for No Hate Gala

We hope that you will join us for our 50th Anniversary Gala on February 11, 2022, at the Skirvin Hilton Hotel in Oklahoma City at 6:00 p.m. We will look back on 50 years of history, but more importantly, look to our present and our future, particularly with regard to our No Hate in Heartland initiative. We hope you will join us and consider a sponsorship to the event. Your contributions ensure the work moves forward. Whether it is in supporting our churches and congregations, our families and communities, or our partner organizations driving change, money raised at our 50th Anniversary Gala will underwrite diverse initiatives that strengthen Oklahoma.

Find more details about this exciting event here.

Individual tickets will be for sale at a later date in an effort to keep social distancing in mind for the event. For the health of the community, attendees will be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test within the prior 48 hours.

Diverse Holiday Celebrations Panel

We know all about Christmas, but many of our neighbors in Oklahoma celebrate other holidays during this season. Join us for a fun interfaith conversation to learn more about our friends of diverse faiths and traditions, such as:

Winter Solstice

Kwanzaa

Hanukkah

Indigenous celebrations

Thursday, December 9 at 7pm

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This is another great panel brought to you by the Religions United Committee, which seeks to promote interfaith collaboration and understanding in Oklahoma.