At the international interfaith conference “United in Liberty: The Rise of Spiritual Diplomats” in Washington, D.C., we spoke with Emmanuel Marco Ortiz, a conference attendee from Mexico who shares his reflections on the growing importance of spiritual dialogue in today’s world.
Bringing together religious leaders, diplomats, and representatives of diverse cultures and faith traditions, the conference, held under the leadership of Pastor Mark Burns, created a unique space for meaningful conversations about faith, cooperation, and global understanding.
In this interview, Emmanuel Marco Ortiz discusses why gatherings like this matter at this moment in history. He reflects on the role spirituality can play in strengthening communities, encouraging honest self-reflection, and building authentic connections across cultures and beliefs.
He also shares a personal moment of inspiration from the conference - meeting representatives from Tanzania, which reminded him how powerful global encounters can be in shaping our perspectives and inspiring new journeys.
For Mr. Ortiz, the idea of “spiritual diplomacy” is ultimately about connection: learning to engage with people outside our familiar circles and creating dialogue where differences exist. In an age often shaped by division and digital echo chambers, he believes initiatives like this help break barriers and open new paths toward cooperation and mutual respect.