Reverend Steven Greenebaum is an Interfaith Minister with Masters Degrees in Mythology, Music and Pastoral Studies. The study of myth taught him to appreciate the rich multitude of our planet's spiritual traditions. Directing Jewish, Methodist, Presbyterian, UU and Interfaith choirs helped Steven understand the profound wisdom of so many of our spiritual traditions. In Pastoral Studies, Steven spent time not only studying scripture but also sharpening his own sense of the call of Interfaith. "The Interfaith Alternative" was his first book, "Practical Interfaith" his second. Steven has dedicated his life to the oneness of humanity, working for social and environmental justice though a multitude of forums. Beyond teaching Mythology and directing Jewish, Christian, and Interfaith choirs, he worked with Common Cause, and was the Founder/Executive Director of Citizens for Environmental Responsibility. Steven's articles calling for social justice have been published in The Seattle Times and The Everett Herald, as well as The Northwest Asian Weekly. In September of 2010 Steven opened the Living Interfaith Church in Lynnwood, Washington. "At present we are Muslims, Jews, Christians, Humanists, Buddhists and Baha'i, all coming together to share, learn from and celebrate our diverse spiritual paths. All of us recognize that it is not how we encounter the sacred, but what we DO about it that counts." Steven retired in June of 2019, and now travels to speak about Interfaith as a faith, respecting each other's spiritual traditions as we walk the spiritual path of our choice without arrogance. "One Family: Indivisible" is his third book and relates his deeply personal journey to an unshakeable embrace of humanity as one family. It is available both in paperback and as a Kindle e-book. More about "The Interfaith Alternative", "Practical Interfaith", and "One Family: Indivisible" is available at the website www.OneFamily-Indivisible.com. The Living Interfaith Church has its own website as well.
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