Mosaic Miami’s Interfaith Clergy Dialogue
Mosaic Miami’s Interfaith Clergy Dialogue is the longest-running program of its kind in the United States — and has been bringing religious leaders together since 1935. This historic initiative convenes clergy from a wide range of faith traditions for regular, meaningful dialogue rooted in mutual respect, shared purpose, and collective action.
Now nearly 90 years strong, the Clergy Dialogue remains the longest-running interfaith clergy discussion in the country. Each month, spiritual leaders from across Miami gather to engage in open and honest conversation, building deep relationships that transcend religious divides.
These gatherings offer a safe and welcoming space where clergy can address some of our community’s most pressing challenges — from rising antisemitism and racial injustice to immigration and crisis response. In moments of grief and in moments of hope, this network has been a source of strength, unity, and healing.
Beyond discussion, the Clergy Dialogue helps ensure that faith-based responses to social issues are inclusive, collaborative, and impactful. It is a cornerstone of Mosaic Miami’s mission to build bridges across all divides — including those rooted in religion, race, and culture.
This is more than a program. It’s a movement of faith, unity, and service — nearly a century in the making.
Interested in attending a meeting? Keep an eye out for tab for our next meeting.
For more information, please contact Matt Anderson or his assistant, Jordan Pratts.