The Interfaith Council is a student committee that operates through
Johns Hopkins Campus Ministries and the Bunting

Meyerhoff Interfaith and Community
Service Center. It is composed of members of various student religious groups on
campus who, although they may have differing viewpoints, have one vision in common:
to sponsor and work towards establishing a cooperative community spirit among
religious groups on the Hopkins campus and to dispel the myths and misunderstandings
others may hold about various religions, faiths, and belief systems. The members
of the council are all students who have undertaken the task of establishing a bond
of mutual respect and understanding between the groups that they represent.
The members of the Interfaith Council recognize the legitimacy of other religious
groups on campus, in that each religious organization has the right to practice
its individual traditions and exist peacefully on the campus, as guaranteed by
the Constitution of the United States of America. In addition, all members of
the Interfaith Council must ensure that every religious group represented on the
campus has the ability to practice its religious traditions unencumbered by the
administration, faculty, or other students.
In our outreach to the university community and in all our activities we respect
the privacy of the individual, the integrity and legitimacy of the diverse
religious traditions in our midst.
We seek to represent the beliefs of other faiths fairly and accurately.
We seek to create dialogue with all Interfaith Council and Campus Ministries
Advisory Board members in order to increase understanding and mutual support
of our common mission to serve the university community.
Membership in our groups will rest solely on free choice and will not be the
result of coercive or intrusive recruiting techniques.
All of our literature and publicity will clearly identify the sponsoring
organization and, when helpful for clarification, the nature and goals of the group.