December 19, 2013

Practicing Dialogue

Spiritual diversity at Lewis & Clark allows students to explore their own faith.

From Agape (Christian fellowship) to Hillel to the Muslim Student Association, Lewis & Clark offers an array of religious groups that promote spiritual life and dialogue. The Office of Religious and Spiritual Life facilitates moral and spiritual growth in a context of mutual support, and the Interfaith Council encourages cooperation among faith groups.

An independent college today, Lewis & Clark was originally founded by the Presbyterian Church in 1867. The Agnes Flanagan Chapel is used regularly for worship services, lectures, concerts, and musical performances.

 

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