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Take the Crawl of Faith

The Hubbard Interfaith Sanctuary will host a variety of activities and opportunities in Celebration of their 20th Anniversary

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By KATE PIERCE News Editor

A series of events called the “Faith Crawl,” meant to bring awareness to the interfaith movement, has been planned in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the dedication of the Hubbard Interfaith Sanctuary.

“I thought this would be a good way to bring the idea of what interfaith can be about to the level of the students— trying to engage students’ curiosity and willingness to go on an adventure with others of seeing how other people approach the idea of belief and faith,” said Joan Horgan, director of campus ministry.

Activities for the week include trips to a local mosque, the Metropolitan Baptist Church, and the Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless. Other services and activities will take place in the sanctuary, including a walkable labyrinth, discussions about buddhism and a night of gospel music provided by HIS Image Gospel Choir.

The kickoff to the Faith Crawl includes a “Stop the Hate” interfaith prayer service at 7 p.m. on Feb. 1 in

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