
DOVER — Governor Matt Meyer has unveiled his selections for the Delaware Interfaith Council, emphasizing the group’s mission to build stronger communities while bridging faith organizations with state service agencies.
The governor expressed gratitude to departing council members while announcing the fresh appointments. “The Delaware Interfaith Council is dedicated to advocating for policies that will foster community and uphold our responsibility to one another, and I want to thank the outgoing members for their leadership and guidance over the last year,” Meyer stated.
The council serves as a vital link between Delaware’s religious communities and government officials, working to develop policies that strengthen community bonds and promote cooperation across different faith traditions.
Meyer highlighted the ongoing importance of religious organizations in Delaware’s civic landscape, noting their continued role in community service and policy development throughout the state.








