
The Future Faces of Religious Freedom: A Children’s Program to Celebrate Religious Diversity
Join us for a joyful, family-friendly interfaith experience designed especially for children ages 10 and under. Hosted by Society Hill Synagogue and St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, this special program is part of Interfaith Philadelphia’s year-long Religious Freedom: Then & Now series.
Through stories, play, and creative expression, children will explore different religious traditions. The event is designed to be engaging, welcoming, and accessible by inviting curiosity, questions, and connection.
A faith leader from a different tradition will lead a lively storytime, reading children’s books that celebrate diversity, interfaith friendship, and belonging. Children and their families can ask questions and learn more about the leader’s faith and role in their community.
Between storytimes, children can explore interactive activity stations at their own pace:
- Dress-Up Station: Try on clothing and accessories from a variety of religious traditions, with simple guides to help children learn what they represent.
- Sensory Exploration: Dig into hands-on bins filled with meaningful objects and images from different faiths, with volunteers on hand to share their significance.
- Community Art Project: Contribute to a collaborative art installation celebrating identity and belonging. Each child will create their own piece—reflecting what makes their community stronger—which will come together into a larger work of art.
This event offers a playful and meaningful introduction to interfaith understanding.
Date
- Jun 28 2026
Time
- 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location
Society Hill Synagogue
- 418 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Category
Organizer
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Interfaith Philadelphia