The meeting also included a solemn moment of prayer for the repose of the soul of Jack Jackson, a founding member and long-time leader of the coalition. Rabbi Matt Gewirtz stated: “I would like to add a couple of personal notes here. First, we recently lost our dear friend and colleague, Rev. Jack Johnson. His memorial service was incredibly moving, and it touched me to see so many of you in attendance. It was of utter importance to him that we continue everything that he built by way of our coalition. Jack was a mentor to so many of us and personally he modeled for me what it means to be a sacred servant. May God only bless his memory and lend comfort to his dear family.”
Rev. Dr. Edwin Aponte, dean of Drew Theological School, delivered a keynote presentation titled The Role of Religious Leaders in a Divided Society. Dr. Aponte offered profound insights into the challenges facing faith leaders in today's polarized world and proposed practical approaches to fostering dialogue and unity. A vibrant question-and-answer session followed, sparking discussions that carried into smaller group conversations later in the day.
As the day drew to a close, attendees gathered for a meal prepared by the dedicated staff of the Ukrainian Cultural Center. The shared meal symbolized the bonds of fellowship and the mutual commitment of all present to serve their communities with faith and compassion.
In his remarks, Archbishop Daniel once again implored the coalition to remember the people of Ukraine in their prayers, marking 1,000 days since the beginning of the devastating Russian aggression. His words served as a poignant reminder of the interconnectedness of humanity and the enduring power of prayer.
Special recognition is given to the Very Rev. Fr. Vasyl Pasakas (administrative assistant to the Council of Bishops of the UOC of the USA), who worked tirelessly to oversee the logistical preparations for the event, and to Rev. Fr. Ivan Tchopko, who provided audio support. Deacon Maksym Zhuravchyk and Subdeacon Mykola Stefanyk, acknowledged for the photo coverage of the gathering.
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA is honored to host such gatherings of interfaith solidarity, serving as a reminder that even amidst division, faith leaders can inspire hope and healing. As the coalition looks ahead to its future work, it does so united in the shared mission of peace, justice, and unwavering support for the people of Ukraine.
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God." (Matthew 5:9)
May the prayers offered in this sacred gathering bear fruit in the lives of all who seek peace, justice, and healing in our world.