The KC Interfaith History Project

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Please visit The Kansas City Interfaith History project website for updates about the Greater Kansas City Ecumenical and...
12/30/2025

Please visit The Kansas City Interfaith History project website for updates about the Greater Kansas City Ecumenical and Interfaith History physical archival collection at the KCPL Missouri Valley Special Collections and a brand new World Faiths Center for Religious Experience and Study - CRES archive!

The Greater Kansas City Ecumenical and Interfaith History physical archival collection will soon be housed at the Missouri Valley Special Collections, Kansas City Public Library. A initial donation…

We are very excited to announce that a Kansas City Ecumenical and Interfaith Archive will soon exist at the Missouri Val...
05/16/2025

We are very excited to announce that a Kansas City Ecumenical and Interfaith Archive will soon exist at the Missouri Valley Room Special Collections at the Kansas City Public Library! More details to follow as the collection is cataloged and becomes open to public research. Thank you to all the wonderful people and organizations who donated and participated in this project.

05/19/2021

In honor of UN World Interfaith Harmony Week, join us for a celebratory and retrospective look at the history of ecumenical and interfaith work in Greater Ka...

The KC Interfaith History Project is featured in the most recent edition of the Greater Kansas City Interfaith Council's...
09/18/2019

The KC Interfaith History Project is featured in the most recent edition of the Greater Kansas City Interfaith Council's "Interfaith News."

Vern Barnet of World Faiths Center for Religious Experience and Study - CRES comments on Bill Tammeus' new blog featurin...
07/25/2019

Vern Barnet of World Faiths Center for Religious Experience and Study - CRES comments on Bill Tammeus' new blog featuring the The KC Interfaith History Project.

"Surely Bill himself is one reason that Kansas City has been more welcoming to interfaith efforts than some places, and Geneva’s outline of Kansas City’s progress can inspire us to move forward."

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