Keeping The Faith On This Week's Street Beat
Freedom of religion is a constitutionally guaranteed right in this country — but there's no guarantee on tolerance. I have seen this first hand.
This week on Street Beat, we look at several different religions to see what is being done to promote growth and understanding.
We met with Reverend Barbara Clevenger, a minister from the Unity Church of Farmington Hills and a member of the Interfaith Leadership Council Of Metropolitan Detroit. www.detroitinterfaithcouncil.com
She tells us it is very important to promote religious intolerance. "It's that core value that all of the religions share and particularly our Interfaith Leadership Council," she said. "That's what we see as we are trying to call forth so that our whole metro Detroit area is strengthened and grows."
Then Community Correspondent Ben Falik talks to Leor Barak of the Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue, a synagogue that's experiencing a rebirth in the city of Detroit. www.downtownsynagogue.org
Next, Community Correspondent Stephanie McClung finds out about the need for new priests within the Catholic Church from Father Tim Birney, Vocations Director of Archdiocese of Detroit. www.detroitpriest.com
Finally, I discuss Islam, tolerance, and Dr. Terry Jones with Najah Bazzy, a representative of the Islam faith and the founder of Zaman International-Hope for Humanity and Diversity Specialists. www.zamaninternational.org
Street Beat airs this Sunday at 11:30 am on CW50.