On Sunday November 14th 2010, faith traditions will come together in the spirit of peace to celebrate at the Mornington Peninsula Interfaith Festival.

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The Festival will include leaders & performers from various traditions including Bahai, Brahma Kumaris, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Indigenous, Judaism, Islam & Sikh.

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Music, Dance, Art, Film, Theatre, Food, Workshops, Talks & Kids Activities are scheduled on Sunday, November 14th 2010, commencing 10am and concluding at 6pm.

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The Interfaith Festival each year takes place on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula, a popular tourist destination situated an hour from Melbourne.

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Art Competition 2010

The Mornington Peninsula Interfaith Network is inviting artists from all backgrounds to enter works into this year’s Art Competition titled ‘Sacred Symbols’. The theme aims to increase awareness of the diversity of Symbols used to express Sacredness.

 
Interfaith Festival Song

The Mornington Peninsula Interfaith Festival Song (Together), composed by Ruth Christiansen, will be once again sung by school kids at this year's festival.

 
Letters of Support received by the Interfaith Festival Committee

The Executive Committee is continually receiving letters of support from various faith leaders and politicians including the Prime Minister of Australia - The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP, the Premier of Victoria - John Brumby MP, and the Minister assisting the Premier on Multicultural Affairs - James Merlino MP.