The Inter-Religious Council, which just began its 31st year, is a gathering of representatives of all of the affiliated faith groups on campus plus several at-large members of faith/philosophical traditions that do not have organizations at Emory. Emory IRC’s mission is to build and sustain a healthy religiously pluralistic campus climate, by (1) networking our Religious/Philosophical Student Organizations, (2) growing as a community in religious literacy and interfaith leadership, dialogue, and action skills, and (3) serving the larger campus/community through initiatives and programs. This group meets weekly over dinner for dialogue and planning actions, retreats, trips, and campus events.
Sustain the continued gathering of the group and financially enable the interfaith initiatives and activities these student leaders produce for the wider Emory community.
For decades, IRC has brought together diverse students into communities of dialogue that result in lifelong relationships and build interfaith leaders whose impact ripples outward around the world!