Pick a theme for the evening. Write a memo to your employers letting them know why you think your chosen theme will lead to a successful evening.

Theme Assignment

You have been hired by your local church, synagogue, or mosque to put together a night of interfaith dialogue in your community. Although your community is quite diverse, including many people of all faiths and no faith, your employers want to keep this night to just three groups: Jews, Christians, and Muslims.

Your very first job is to pick a theme for the evening. (By way of guidance, your employers inform you that when they have thrown this event in the past, themes have included Hospitality, Love of Neighbor, and Reading Scripture.)

What theme do you choose, and why? Write a memo to your employers letting them know why you think your chosen theme will lead to a successful evening. You could do this by arguing for the importance of the theme to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, using examples from significant scriptures or figures in each religion.

You could also provide indications as to what activities you will organize around the themes, what you’ll be asking your attendees to do during their few short hours together, etc. Will you break them up into groups and have them read scripture? Will you host a dinner while a speaker addresses the whole room? Or something else? The choice is yours, but you need to make the case to your employer that they did the right thing by hiring you!

Try to write between 1000 and 1500 words for this assignment. Use 12-point font, double-spacing, and standard margins, and do your absolute best to be typo-free, to make sure all your sentences are complete sentences, and to construct each paragraph as a solid unit with a single purpose, starting a new paragraph when you have a new idea or thought to express

Pick a theme for the evening. Write a memo to your employers letting them know why you think your chosen theme will lead to a successful evening.
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