NSW committed to promote peace, harmony and understanding among communities

Common humanity makes us one family

The NSW Faith Affairs Council met today. In light of recent events, the NSW Faith Affairs Council have
released the following statement:
As people of faith, we recognise that our common humanity makes us one family, and we
embrace each other as brothers and sisters.
We acknowledge the pain many in our community are feeling due to events in the Middle East. 
We implore those who are grieving to find solace in the compassion and understanding of others,
and to refrain from any words or acts which promote hate and resentment or incite violence.
Our state has shown great resilience throughout these times of conflict, but our social cohesion is
something we cannot take for granted.
As community and faith leaders we are committed to working within our various congregations
and communities to promote peace, harmony and understanding in NSW and to stand together
as fellow Australians.
The following members were in attendance and endorsed the statement:
* Right Reverend Dr Michael Stead, Anglican Church, Diocese of Sydney
* Mr Gawaine Powell Davies, Chair, Buddhist Council of NSW
* Imam Shadi Alsuleiman, President, Australian National Imams Council
* Dr Ali Al Samail, Resident Scholar (Sheikh), Australian Ahl Al Bait Islamic Centre
* Mr Surinder Kumar Jain, Vice President, Hindu Council of Australia
* Ms Monica Doumit, Director of Public Affairs and Engagement, Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney
* David Ossip, President, NSW Jewish Board of Deputies
* Rev. Dr Steve Bartlett, Director of Ministries, Baptist Churches of NSW & ACT
* Rev. Dr Manas Ghosh, Minister in the Uniting Church Uniting Church in Australia Synod of NSW
& ACT
* Rev. Dr Kamal Weerakoon, Minister, Presbyterian Church of Australia
* Mr Darshan Singh Gill, Patron, Australian Sikh Association (ASA) (Gurdwara Sahib Glenwood)
* Very Rev. Fr Christophoros Krikelis, Chancellor, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia
* Mr Darren Bark, Co-Chair, Better Balanced Futures (Faith NSW)
* Mr Murray Norman, CEO, Better Balanced Futures (Faith NSW)
* Reverend Heather Joyce Topp, Senior Chaplain and Interfaith Minister, Buddhist Council of NSW
* Reverend William Crews AM, Superintendent Minister, Ashfield Parish Mission
* Ms Katherine Xavier, Interfaith Commission Member, Catholic Diocese of Parramatta
* Ms Monica Chahoud, Melkite Charitable Foundation President, Melkite Catholic Eparchy of
Australia, New Zealand and all Oceania

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