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Interfaith REPAIR

Fri Mar 6, 2026 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM MST First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City | 12 C St E, Salt Lake City, 84103

Interfaith REPAIR

Fri Mar 6, 2026 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM MST First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City | 12 C St E, Salt Lake City, 84103

Interfaith REPAIR

Interfaith REPAIR is a one-day gathering where participants from across faith traditions will explore how to build communities of peace and repair in an increasingly fractured world.

Event ticket is for full-day participation and lunch.

Schedule: Friday, March 6th (arrive by 8:30 AM MT)

  • 9 AM | opening remarks with Chad Ford & Patrick Mason, Co-Founders of Waymakers 
  • 9:30-12:30 | three-hour morning workshop
  • 12:30-1:30 | lunch* and peacemaker mingle
  • 1:30-4:30 | three-hour afternoon workshop
  • 4:30-5:00 | closing remarks with Ravi Gupta

*Lunch included with ticket purchase


You're invited: A Gathering of Interfaith Peacemakers   

Across the world’s traditions, people of faith have long carried tools for peace. At Interfaith REPAIR, faith leaders will open their texts, practices, and lived experience to show how their communities cultivate courage, compassion, and repair. Through teaching, ritual, workshops, and real encounter, attendees will discover a mosaic of wisdom for healing conflict today.

Featuring insights from:

  • Early Buddhist principles of peacemaking and mindfulness (Sam Akers)
  • Hindu Kirtan (Ancient Indian Practice) ritual highlighting inner and communal transformation through music & mantra (Ravi Gupta & family)
  • A Christian take on Forgiveness & Faith De- or Re-construction (Reverend Jamie White, Pastor, First Presbyterian of Salt Lake City)
  • Jewish frameworks for sacred disagreement (Rabbi Spector, Congregation Kol Ami)
  • The core elements of reconciliation (James Patton, Quaker Peacemaker)
  • Latter-day Saint lens on the paradoxes of committed eternal relationships (Wendy Ulrich)
  • Religious Ecology as a faith-related human practice of repair and reconciliation. Environmental harm points to broken relationships—with the land, within and between communities, and with the sacred responsibility many of our faith traditions teach. (David Whippy, Indigenous Fijian)

For full descriptions of workshops and facilitator bios, visit our website HERE.


Important info:

  • Each registrant must have a ticket to attend ($100 for each person).
  • Each registrant must indicate which morning and which afternoon session you are going to attend in check out to ensure your spot.
  • Transaction Fees are calculated at check out.
  • Contact waymakersks@gmail.com with any questions!

Interfaith REPAIR is a welcoming space for all people and all backgrounds. We do not discriminate based on age, religion, race, ethnicity, nationality, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected status.

Location

First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City | 12 C St E, Salt Lake City, 84103