

Sounds, Spaces and Celebrations – The Feel of the World’s Religions
This brand new series titled Sounds, Spaces and Celebrations –The Feel of the World’s Religions explored how we experience world religions through our senses—soundscapes, sacred spaces, key holidays, and sacred texts. Each of the 4 talks examined multiple religious traditions rather than focusing on a single faith. This was a great opportunity to have something to look forward to in the doldrums of winter.


Religious Literacy and the Welcoming Workplace - Central West Ontario Health Team
Brian had a brief opportunity to speak with the Central West Ontario Health Team to speak to their equity and inclusion folks about how religious literacy can create inclusion at work and also help health professionals to be sensitive and culturally appropriate in providing the patient-centred health care.


Jehovah's Witnesses and Organ Donation
Hosted by The Organ Donation and Transplantation Alliance. We discussed how the Jehovah's Witness community views donation and transplants.


Week of World Religions- Road Scholar
In this online program, participants learned about 5 religions in 5 days through classes and interviews with expert practitioners. These programs are very popular, and the feedback from attendees is been excellent.


Week of World Religions - Road Scholar
(June 1-5) - [ Open ] - In this online program, participants will learn about 5 religions in 5 days through classes and interviews with expert practitioners. These programs are very popular, and the feedback from attendees is been excellent.


Religious Literacy and the Welcoming Workplace- Municipality of Chatham-Kent
(June 9) - [Closed] - We will explore why religious literacy is so important for creating inclusive workplaces, and how inclusion fosters greater teamwork, higher productivity, and enhanced employee well-being with positive implications for staff retention. We look forward to offering this workshop to city employees but also to partner organizations among the businesses in Chatham-Kent.


Discovery Program
July 5 to 11, 2026 [ Registration Open ] Toronto - Discovery Week takes you on a journey both intellectually and experientially where you can taste, smell, and see the world’s religions. You will: Enjoy a Sikh langar meal and watch the community put their scriptures to bed Feel a mosque at Friday prayer and hear the sermon Explore fantastic Hindu temples Observe a Neopagan ritual Meet a Rasta elder Attend the Jewish Shabbat service ….and much, much more. Your registration fe


Zoroastrianism - Road Scholar
Zoroastrianism is a tiny religion today but it is studied in every university religion department because, as the ancient religion of Persia, it may have been the first monotheism in the Middle East with a powerful influence on later monotheisms to come.


Week of World Religions
Road Scholar - We explored 5 religions through morning classes and afternoon interviews of five religious leaders, all done virtually...


Exploring the Religions of the World - Road Scholar
Participants learned about 5 religions in 5 days through classes and interviews with expert practitioners. These programs are very popular and the feedback from attendees has been excellent.
































