Consulting

The delightful thing about being an independent interreligious relations consultant is the sheer variety of things one is asked to do. Lucinda Mosher's clients have included not-for-profit agencies, universities, seminaries, prep schools, publishers, and even a symphony orchestra! The list below is not exhaustive, but gives one a sense of Dr. Mosher's range.

Events Coordinator
Auburn Theological Seminary Center for Multifaith Education Faculty Development Seminars (2005, 2006, 2007)

Luce Colloquium on Multifaith Dimensions of Theological Education (October, 2007)

International conference on Islam and Turkey Today sponsored jointly by Columbia University's Middle East Institute and Center for the Study of Democracy, Toleration, and Religion; Institute of Turkish Studies (Georgetown); and Turkish Cultural Center (NYC), October 2007

Women in Religion in the 21st Century conference, sponsored by The Interchurch Center (and other agencies and institutions), October 2006

Coordination of multireligious participation in memorial service on the fifth anniversary of the attacks of 9/11: Trinity Church/St Paul's Chapel (NYC)

Planning of, leader for a day-long religious diversity field-trip for faculty participating in La Guardia Community College's Difficult Dialogues Project

Research and Writing
Assistance: Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding Building Blocks curriculum

Coordination: special issue of journal Teaching Theology and Religion (April 2006); contribution of an article on continuing education.

Policy statements: The Interchurch Center

Response to A Common Word Between Us and You (written on behalf of The Episcopal Church).
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Seek and Serve Christ (at the request of the editor of The Episcopal New Yorker)

Vetting official documents: Network of Inter Faith Concerns of the Anglican Communion

Annotated bibliographies: Auburn Theological Seminary Center for Multifaith Education

Database: New York Disaster Interfaith Services

Directory revision (interfaith portion): National Council of Churches of Christ

Grant application preparation: The Episcopal Church's Office of Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations; Interfaith office of The National Council of Churches; Interfaith Center of New York.

Member of advisory team for production of video and study Guide on the religions of Long Island.

Advisor
Member: Auburn Theological Seminary's Women's Multifaith Advisory Committee.

Consultant: The University of Michigan-Dearborn Center for the Study of Religion and Society (The Worldviews Seminar; Difficult Dialogues)

Member: Faith House Manhattan Advisory Council. Click here for details.

Member: Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding Program Advisory Council (Education)

Ethicist: Beginning With Children Foundation's Institutional Review Board

Member: advisory team for production of a video and study guide on the religions of Long Island.

Advisor: New York Theological Seminary's Women's Center in preparation for Women Called By God Conference 2007.

Interreligious relations consultant: Trinity Institute's 38th National Theological Conference (January 2008): Religion & Violence: Untangling the Roots of Conflict — An Interfaith Dialogue

Member: Advisory Committee for Skylight Paths publication Interactive Faith: The Essential Interreligious Community-Building Handbook. Edited by Rev. Bud Heckman with Rori Picker Neiss.

Facilitation
Research for, facilitation of interreligious dialogue regarding controversial production of the Adams & Goodman opera, The Death of Klinghofffer.

Coordination of post-9/11 Interfaith Education Initiative

Board development: New York Disaster Interfaith Services

Facilitator: Religions for Peace-USA's first national Interfaith Academy

Facilitator, religion sightseeing tour of NYC: North American Academy of Ecumenists (2005).

Dr. Mosher is available for workshops, consultations, and writing assignments having to do with multireligious issues.