MONADNOCK INTERFAITH PROJECT is a non-profit coalition of congregations from the Monadnock region of southern New Hampshire. We are wholehearted individuals working together to foster interfaith community, understanding, and systemic change that benefits our region. Through the Monadnock Interfaith Project (MIP), people come together to put faith into action.

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“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” 

–Margaret Mead

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Updates     

MIP Interfaith Lay Leaders Dinner Aug 9, 5:30-7:30 St. James Episcopal Church, Keene

Faith is a bridge across differences.  MIP connects people to make more good things happen.  Come share a meal and connect with others who live their lives with hope, promise, and purpose.  We will  develop meaningful relationships across faiths, learn how our fellow congregations put faith into actions and come together for positive change.

Dinner will include soup, salad and bread.  Click here to reserve your spot and let us know about any dietary preferences or accessibility needs.
Please reach out to Angela at angelapape.mip@gmail.com with any questions.

MIP on the radio!

MIP’s Tom Julius and Angela Pape were featured guests talking about promising housing strategies on WKBK radio’s What’s Happening with Raleigh Ormerod.

MIP exceeds our NH Gives goal

This was MIP’s first time participating in the NH gives campaign. We exceeded our goal of $2000 by $1,433 enabling us to continue our mission of fostering interfaith community, understanding, and social justice in the Monadnock Region.

Thank you.