From Deseret News archives:
Bridging the divide
Utahns share stories in hopes of greater religious understanding
The state's widely public religious divide and its accompanying hurts is getting detailed scrutiny from ordinary Utahns willing to risk their own long-held assumptions to hear about those of "others" they usually don't befriend or share much common ground. Discussions have been painful and even heated, yet often healing, say participants, noting that little of real value in human relationships comes easy or cheap.
Participants in Salt Lake City's "Bridging the Religious Divide" project have come together during the past year, first in open public forums hosted by Mayor Rocky Anderson, and then in 13 smaller discussion groups of 10 people representing multiple faith traditions. Each group had more than one Latter-day Saint, though none of the groups were majority LDS.
They shared their stories, explored their pain and now hope for continued dialogue, according to John Kesler and Terri Martin, two of the professionals who helped facilitate the discussions.
Utah's power brokers formed the Alliance for Unity after public sparring both pre- and post-Olympics over issues including liquor laws, the Main Street Plaza and hate crimes legislation. But grass-roots Utahns were left without a voice or any organized forum for discussion other than within their own workplaces, neighborhoods or churches.
"The consensus was we needed to explore how to talk to each other," said Martin, who helped draft the community letter. "When the groups came together, people wanted to go deeper than just make nice tea party conversation. They wanted to explore what the divide is about and how it affects them," she said.
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