The event invited people of diverse faiths and worldviews to engage in card-based conversations organized into three levels, light & fun, reflective & personal, and brave & vulnerable. Between rounds, participants were encouraged to reflect together and generate their own respectful, curious questions. We closed with a communal circle where attendees shared powerful takeaways. It was an evening rooted in curiosity, deep listening, and mutual respect.
There was laughter, honesty, and heartfelt connection. What stood out most was how quickly strangers leaned into trust, asking thoughtful questions, sharing openly, and holding space for one another’s stories. The event saw assumptions being gently unpacked, new friendships sparked, and a shared sense of spiritual curiosity celebrated. The fellows especially loved how empowering it was for attendees to ask their own brave questions.
A huge thank you to Interfaith America for featuring Seedy Njie and Abrahamic House, and supporting this work of courageous curiosity and spiritual bridge-building.





