Rev. Jenny Miller
Jenny wrote her MA Thesis on the Mystical Theology of Florence Nightingale, whose lesser known mystical theology of the interior path to God in the ‘Divine Within’ was ahead of its time with inter-spiritual insights inspired by Buddhism, Hinduism, Sufi Islamic Mysticism and Ancient Egyptian Mysticism. The Thesis is freely downloadable for research/read only purposes and should not be copied without prior permissions.
Rev. Jenny Miller, Interfaith Minister, is the joint-winner of The World Congress of Faiths' Essay Award 2019 on the subject of ‘Is Interfaith Worship a desirable practice?’ which was published in The World Congress of Faiths' International Interfaith Journal Interreligious Insight (www.worldfaiths.org).
Photograph of Jenny collecting the Essay Award 2019 from The Rev’d Canon Dr. Alan Race at The World Congress of Faiths – Jenny asked for the cheque to be made payable to the Interfaith Charity, ‘Spirit of Peace’ (www.spiritofpeace.co.uk)
Interfaith Worship
Interfaith is often most commonly understood as ‘tolerance and understanding’ between the faiths. However, my essay (free pdf copy attached above) explores Interfaith as a spectrum of the different ways in which Interfaith is understood in a modern contemporary context. Interfaith Worship can encompass all levels of this spectrum. This non-commercial website serves as inspiration for Interfaith Worship, with continually updated resources from published and unpublished essays, articles, poems and photographs from Interfaith Worship Services that have taken place in both Unitarian and Anglican Churches and the OneSpirit Interfaith Foundation.
Interfaith Worship Service at the Chapel of Harris Manchester College, Oxford University (www.ukunitarians.org.uk/oxford)