Our Mission

Building bridges between faiths through shared spiritual journeys

Our Vision

At One Rock Three Religions, we envision a world where people of different faiths can explore sacred spaces together, discovering their shared humanity and spiritual connections while honoring their unique traditions.

We believe that pilgrimage has the power to transform not only individuals but also relationships between communities. By walking together on holy ground, we build understanding that transcends theological differences.

Our Core Values

Respectful Engagement

We honor each religious tradition in its fullness, ensuring all practices and beliefs are treated with dignity and respect during our journeys.

Inclusive Community

We create spaces where people of all faith backgrounds feel welcome to participate, ask questions, and share their spiritual perspectives.

Educational Excellence

Our guides are scholars and practitioners who provide balanced, accurate information about each religious site and tradition we encounter.

Transformative Experience

We design journeys that go beyond tourism, creating opportunities for personal reflection, interfaith dialogue, and spiritual growth.

Our Story

Founded in 2015 by a diverse group of religious scholars and peace activists, One Rock Three Religions began as a small initiative organizing interfaith visits to Jerusalem's holy sites. What started as monthly gatherings has grown into an international organization offering spiritual journeys across three continents. Our name reflects our conviction that despite different religious expressions, we all stand on the same foundational rock of shared spiritual longing.

Our Leadership Team

Meet the dedicated individuals who guide our mission and ensure every journey is meaningful and transformative.

Dr. Amina Hassan

Dr. Amina Hassan

Founder & Director

Islamic Studies scholar with 20+ years experience in interfaith dialogue. PhD from Al-Azhar University.

Rabbi David Cohen

Rabbi David Cohen

Spiritual Director

Conservative rabbi and author of "Walking Together: Interfaith Pilgrimage in the Modern Age."

Father Michael O'Connor

Father Michael O'Connor

Program Director

Catholic priest and historian specializing in early Christian and interfaith relations.