A Film That Brings Faith Communities Together
Interfaith Impact
Faith communities have long played an important role in creating spaces for reflection, compassion, and moral dialogue during times of global crisis.
Gaza Is Our Home has been shared in churches, mosques, and interfaith gatherings as a way to bring people together around the shared values of empathy, justice, and human dignity.
Through personal storytelling, the film invites audiences to look beyond political narratives and focus on the lived experiences of families whose lives, memories, and hopes deserve to be seen and remembered.
These gatherings often become spaces where communities reflect not only on what is happening in the world, but also on how faith calls us to respond with compassion and understanding.
Creating Space for Dialogue
Interfaith screenings of Gaza Is Our Home create spaces where communities can come together in reflection and conversation.
These gatherings often include:
- film screenings followed by moderated discussions
- interfaith dialogue programs
- community reflection circles
- educational forums hosted by faith institutions
- conversations on compassion, justice, and shared humanity
By grounding global events in personal stories, the film encourages audiences to approach difficult conversations with empathy and understanding.
Shared Values Across Faith Traditions
While people may come from different religious and cultural backgrounds, many faith traditions share common teachings about compassion, justice, and the protection of human dignity.
The stories in Gaza Is Our Home remind audiences that behind every headline and statistic are real families whose lives, memories, and hopes matter.
In interfaith settings, the film becomes a starting point for deeper reflection on what it means to stand in solidarity with those experiencing suffering and loss.
Community Engagement
Many interfaith programs include extended conversations after the screening, giving audiences the opportunity to reflect together and ask questions.
Some events also feature live discussions with filmmaker Monear Shaer, allowing communities to hear directly from the person behind the story and the family experiences that inspired the film.
These gatherings encourage thoughtful dialogue and help build bridges of understanding between communities.
Host an Interfaith Screening
Faith institutions and interfaith organizations interested in hosting a screening or dialogue event are encouraged to connect with the team.
These gatherings are designed to create meaningful spaces for reflection, conversation, and shared humanity.
