We can help you walk deliberately into difference.

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Pressure

You’re under PRESSURE. Multifaith challenges are bearing down on you, taking you (or your own clients or constituents) outside the comfort zone. The stakes are high and you know you need to do something.

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anxiety

Multifaith challenges are causing your anxiety to mount. Meeting those challenges seems like risky business. Even if you’re comfortable with the religious diversity surrounding you, you’ve got nervous co-workers, clients, or constituents. You’d like to alleviate that fear.

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lack of tools

You’re eager to tackle the multifaith landscape in new ways, but you need tools tailored to your unique context, tools that will give you a sustainable result.

 

We advise, strategize, edit, instruct, cheerlead, construct. In short, we know your multifaith concerns are unique and urgent. So, we help you be clear about what you need; then we help you get it—which might mean that Lucinda helps you with …

 

Development of a robust interfaith network

Planning and facilitation of a conference, workshop, retreat, or in-service training that will point people in new directions

Keynoting

Curriculum or course design (traditional, intensive seminar, and online or hybrid learning)

Creation of educational resources

Exploration of best practices

Site-visiting

Editing or authoring (behind-the-scenes or in outright collaboration) for print or online distribution

 

 

Who does NeighborFaith Consultancy serve?

 

Educators, congregational clergy, chaplains, healthcare professionals, for-profit and not-for-profit executives, first responders, interfaith activists, people who lead in multifaith contexts

Lucinda has worked with...

Anglican Inter Faith Network | The Anglican Society | Atlantic Institute Jacksonville | Auburn Seminary Center for Multifaith Education | Baptist Medical Center | Beginning With Children Foundation | Borderless Press | Brooklyn Philharmonic | Building Bridges Seminar | Calhoun School | Cambridge University Press | Cathedral of St John the Divine (NYC) | Catholic University of America Press |Center for Christian-Jewish Understanding of Sacred Heart University | Center for Jewish-Christian Studies and Relations (NYC) | Columbia University Middle East Institute | Columbia University Seminar on Studies in Religion | Consortium of Endowed Episcopal Parishes | The Dialogue Project | Episcopal Church in Connecticut | Episcopal Church Office of Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations | Episcopal Church Women (Diocese of Chicago) | Episcopal Diocese of New York | Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations Commission | Evangelical-Muslim Engagement Project | FaithFest Owensboro (KY)  | General Theological Seminary | Grace Church School | Greater Pittsburgh Interfaith Coalition | Institute for Diversity and Civic Life | The Interchurch Center | Interfaith Center of New York | Interfaith Education Initiative | Istanbul Foundation for Islamic Science and Culture | Journal of Anglican Studies | Kentucky Council of Churches | La Guardia Community College Difficult Dialogues Project | LifeChoice Donor Services | Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago | Marble Collegiate Church | Marble Collegiate Church (NYC) | National Council of the Churches of Christ Interfaith Office | National Disaster Interfaiths Network | National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute on American Muslims: History, Culture, and Politics | National Workshop on Christian Unity | New York Disaster Interfaith Services | New York University Muslim Student Center | Niagara Foundation | North American Academy of Ecumenists | North American Maritime Ministry Association | Omnia Institute for Contextual Leadership | Oxford Center for Hindu Studies | Palgrave Macmillan | Peace Islands Institute | Religions for Peace–USA | Rumi Forum | Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church (NYC) | School of Theology of the University of the South | Seminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education | Society of Companions of the Holy Cross Spring Conference | St John’s Cathedral (Jacksonville) | Tanenbaum Center for Inter-religious Understanding | Tri-Faith Initiative | Trinity Church/St. Paul’s Chapel (Wall Street) | Turkish Cultural Center (NYC) | Unity Productions Foundation | Virginia Theological Seminary| Virginia Theological Seminary

 
Parliament of the World's Religions

Parliament of the World's Religions

Atlantic Institute Jacksonville

Atlantic Institute Jacksonville

Peace Islands Institute (NYC)

Peace Islands Institute (NYC)

Here's what people have said...

"Looking back on my project, what I came to call 'the Lucinda Factor' was crucial to its success. And what is that factor? The ability to connect with thinkers and activists across the spectrum of the faiths and to integrate theory and practice in conversation. Lucinda Mosher is the ideal companion when you deliberately walk into difference."– The Rev'd Canon Dr. Stephen Cherry, Dean of King's College Cambridge

"To say that Dr. Mosher is passionate is an understatement. The facts come alive as she weaves into lectures her personal experiences." — Professor Claude F. Jacobs, University of Michigan-Dearborn

"A born teacher for whom teaching is a vocation, Lucinda's courses are an ideal combination of creative pedagogy, academic substance, and warm and engaging interaction with students." — Professor K. Priscilla Pedersen, St. Francis College (NYC)

"An excellent facilitator of ecumenical and inter-faith conversations, and inductive educator in matters of faith and daily life, Lucinda Mosher has been invaluable to our clergy and congregation as we have sought to understand, appreciate, and work together for justice and peace with the diverse peoples of faith in midtown Manhattan." — The Rev. Amandus J. Derr, Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church (NYC)

"Lucinda Mosher's writing makes the enormously complex world of religion accessible to the lay reader." —Shanta Premawardhana, President, Omnia Institute for Contextual Leadership

"An invaluable resource. The depth and range of her knowledge of religious traditions and of education helped us to develop a fully integrated program that builds mutual respect and understanding among our youngest children."—Joyce Dubensky, Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding

"When our orchestra needed a religious scholar to elucidate a highly literary libretto for a group of Jews, Muslims, and Christians, Lucinda Mosher proved the ideal choice. Her intellectual and ethical commitment to interreligious dialogue helped inspire a most fruitful set of encounters." —Ted Wiprud, Brooklyn Philharmonic