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====== Charleston House of Interfaith Cooperation ====== | ====== Charleston House of Interfaith Cooperation ====== | ||
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- | The Charleston House of Interfaith Cooperation, | + | The Charleston House of Interfaith Cooperation, |
- | In 2014, the Interfaith House was renamed the Charleston House of Interfaith Cooperation in honor of the Rt. Rev. Steven Charleston, who served as Trinity' | + | In 2014, the Interfaith House was renamed the Charleston House of Interfaith Cooperation in honor of the Rt. Rev. Steven Charleston, who served as Trinity' |
- | The House holds weekly discussions and dinners throughout the academic year that usually center around a specific chosen question in order to have important conversations about religion, politics, culture, and social movements. These discussions are open to the whole campus, and often feature Trinity faculty as guest speakers. In 2013, the House hosted a dinner series called "Eat, Drink, and Be Holy" in order to introduce Trinity students to a local program working to collect nonperishable food items for Hartford school children. Charleston House continued to work in collaboration with Trinity' | + | The House holds weekly discussions and dinners throughout the academic year that usually center around a specific chosen question in order to have important conversations about religion, politics, culture, and social movements. These discussions are open to the whole campus, and often feature Trinity faculty as guest speakers. In 2013, the House hosted a dinner series called "Eat, Drink, and Be Holy" in order to introduce Trinity students to a local program working to collect nonperishable food items for [[hartford|Hartford]] school children. Charleston House continued to work in collaboration with Trinity' |
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