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United Spiritual
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The United Spiritual Council provides a forum for students of all spiritual backgrounds, faiths, and independent perspectives to explore their spirituality and work together to promote understanding and appreciation of the uniqueness of diverse traditions and perspectives, to deepen their spirituality, and to promote programming and activities on campus and in the community that foster a commitment to the oneness of humanity, the elimination of prejudice, and the establishment of peace and justice. |
Vice President: Laurel Gutenberg
Secretary: Sarah Wicksnes
Treasurer: Alison Earnhart
Advisors:
David Witkovsky, College Chaplain
Deb Kirchhof-Glazier, Professor of Biology

Meetings:
Alternating Tuesdays at 8:30 PM in the Unity House (1905 Moore Street)
Fall Semester 2006 Meeting Dates:
September 13, September 27, October 18, November 1, November 14, November 29, and December 13
Open Devotions:
Every Sunday at 4:00 PM in the Unity House Meditation Room
A time for people to come together and contemplate spirituality.
All faiths as well as the independently spiritual are welcome.

Upcoming Events:
Beyond Tolerance: Interfaith Contemplative Practices - Wednesday, October 26th
7:00 PM - Sill Board Room, von Liebig
We encourage attendance at this workshop being presented by the Office of Diversity & Inclusion.
Facilitated by Lisa Baer, Catholic Campus Minister, this workshop is offered as a forum to discuss the
common grounding of various contemplative practices and the opportunities they provide
to create openness and dialogue among people of diverse faiths.
"Baha'i-way Cleanup" - Friday, October 28
Come help us pick up litter along a local road. Meet in front of Ellis Hall at 4:00 PM in work clothes.
We will have homemade food for dinner when we return to campus.
Beyond Tolerance: Examining Christian Privilege - Wednesday, November 16th
7:00 PM - Sill Board Room, von Liebig
We encourage attendance at this workshop being presented by the Office of Diversity & Inclusion.
The speaker will be the Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington, a nationally-known speaker on diversity, spirituality,
organizational change, and community development issues.