Tysons Interfaith is an inclusive and welcoming community of diverse faith traditions and spiritual practices.
Tysons Interfaith is an organization of diverse faith partners creating opportunities for spiritual connection, learning, and service for the people of the Tysons area.
Please see a list of our member organizations below.
Our Mission
What We Do
The Mission of Tysons Interfaith is to advance the principles of diversity, mutual respect, compassion, and ethical engagement. As partners in faith we seek to weave the values of spiritual connection, spiritual learning, mutual support, and community service into the fabric of the Tysons community.
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NETWORK FOR RESOURCES
Tysons Interfaith seeks to meet the spiritual and other needs of the growing Tysons community by providing information about local faith communities, worship opportunities, assistance resources and community service opportunities.
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ADVOCATE FOR THE NEEDY
Tysons Interfaith is a collective advocate for just and equitable social and economic policy; and for cultural and religious understanding, respect and cooperation.
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PLATFORM FOR DIALOGUE
Tysons Interfaith promotes mutual respect, understanding, and a sense of community through events, conversations, and educational resources.
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MODEL FOR RESPECT AND COOPERATION
Tysons Interfaith exemplifies that people of differing faith traditions can work together with love and respect for the betterment of all.
Our Team
Featured Members
Tysons Interfaith exemplifies how people of different faith traditions and spiritual practices can work together with love and mutual respect for the betterment of all.
The Tysons Interfaith Board of Directors is comprised of representatives from active member congregations. Here are some of our Directors: (Photos courtesy of Marie Born Adams of Marie-Marie Photography)
The Tysons Interfaith Board of Directors is comprised of representatives from active member congregations. Here are some of our Directors: (Photos courtesy of Marie Born Adams of Marie-Marie Photography)
St. Thomas Episcopal
Stephen W.
Center for Spiritual Living
Trish H.
McLean Islamic Center
Nimra M. and Hashmat A.
McLean Bahai
Eve L.
Dar Al Hijrah Islamic Center
Fazia D.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Irene B. and Dave S.
Temple Rodef Shalom
Anita T.
McLean Baptist Church
Bob L.
The Tysons Interfaith Board has four officers who comprise the Executive Committee.
For 2023-2024, those officers are:
President: Stephen Wickman, St. Thomas Episcopal, McLean
Vice President: Michael Goldberg, McLean Baha’i Community
Secretary: Cindy Pivik, Emmanuel Lutheran, Vienna
Treasurer: David Merrill, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, McLean Stake
Annual Report 2022 – 2023
Do your little bit of good where you are; it’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.
Desmond Tutu
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