The Palm Beach Fellowship of Christians & Jews has NO affiliation with the International Fellowship of Christians & Jews, Christ Fellowship, or the Palm Beach Fellowship Women or Men groups. It is also not a house of worship or a religious or faith-based organization. The name was chosen as a sign of solidarity among the interfaith friends who founded the organization in Palm Beach in 1993 to address the issues outlined in its mission statement.
Annual Fellowship Dinner
Thursday, February 27
featuring guest speaker Pastor Chris Edmonds
and presentation of the 2025 John C. Randolph Award to Kimberly Coombs
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Photos from past events and activities are available in the Season Recaps and Archives pages.
The most recent and past newsletters are available in the Archives section.
The Fellowship was founded in 1993 as a grassroots effort by a handful of caring Christians and Jews in the Town of Palm Beach, seeking to bring people of different faiths and cultures together in an effort to develop a better understanding and new appreciation of each other.
Our goal has been, and will continue to be, building bridges and opening doors to better communication and mutual respect. We
invite you to explore the opportunities we offer for you, your friends, and family to participate in activities designed to help us all share common interests and get to know our neighbors as
individuals rather than stereotypes. We hope you will become part of our efforts as we strive to fulfill our mission together. We look forward to your
participation!
John C. Randolph, Chairman
Downloadable current and past newsletters are available under the Archives tab.
Palm Beach Fellowship
of Christians and Jews
Post Office Box 507
Palm Beach, Florida 33480
(561) 833-6150
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The Palm Beach Fellowship of Christians & Jews is dedicated to promoting fellowship, understanding, and respect among all religions and cultures; bringing the community together through education, dialogue, and interaction; and addressing issues rooted in intolerance, antisemitism, and unjust discrimination.