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Interfaith Songs?

Greetings, friends, and glory to God! I hope you are all in good spirits and enjoying the weekend so far.

As part of the charity work I am intending to do, I’m hoping to organise some worship parties here in London. I’m trying to find songs (in any genre) that would be suitable for events that bring together people who are adherents to any of the three major Abrahamic faiths (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), as well as people who believe in God but don’t necessarily affiliate with a particular religion.

I realise this is rather challenging because of theological differences, but nevertheless, I think there must be music in existence which would be suitable. I have already found a few songs that I think would work.

Please let me know if anything comes to mind. Consider the commonalities among the Abrahamic religions, for example, monotheism, repentance, righteousness, the resurrection and judgement, prophecy, the golden rule, etc.

Thank you in advance for any recommendations — please leave a comment or email me!




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