Honoring Martin Luther King: An Interfaith Potluck and Service
Join Kol Ami, Northlake Unitarian, Lake Washington United Methodist Church, and Salt Church, all of Kirkland and all led by women, for a special MLK weekend potluck, discussion, and service. Bring a family hot or cold dish to share. No pork or shellfish. Together, we build the dream.


Kol Ami Events
Jan 17, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Kirkland, 308 4th Ave S, Kirkland, WA 98033, USA
About The Events
Why attend this event? This is something we CAN do to strengthen our democracy.
Interfaith work plays a vital role in American democracy because it fosters understanding, collaboration, and mutual respect among people of different religious and cultural backgrounds. Here’s why this is important:
1. Diversity as a Strength
The United States is one of the most religiously diverse nations in the world. Interfaith dialogue allows individuals and communities to bridge differences, ensuring that diversity becomes a source of strength rather than division. By engaging with one another, people can address misconceptions and combat prejudice, which are essential for a healthy democracy.
2. Promoting Social Cohesion
Interfaith initiatives build relationships and trust across religious and cultural lines, reducing polarization and social tensions. This cohesion strengthens the democratic fabric by emphasizing common values such as justice, compassion, and the dignity of all individuals.