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Old 26-08-2020, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Honza
There are Interfaith Seminaries that you can join. You can be trained to become an Interfaith Minister. There are groups all over the World. But in Britain, America and Australia it would be the easiest.

Try and find an Interfaith Minister or group near you. Or contact some main office in London or whatever. You can be taught how to become a minister yourself. It is like a degree I believe.

That is very good advice. I actually graduated from the New Seminary (Interfaith) in New York City in the 1990s and the curriculum gives one a great exposure to all religions so one can decide how best to focus one's efforts while, at the same time,connecting with other people with an interfaith orientation. Rabbi Gelberman was the head of the seminary when I was there and he was excellent but he is no longer on the earth plane. However, there are similar organizations.

One can become an accredited minister in this manner and perform recognized ministerial functions such as marriages.
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