Lent Small Group Discussion Opportunities

Christians around the world observe Ash Wednesday today, marking the beginning of Lent. St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Campus Ministry invites all who are interested to participate in weekly small group discussions throughout the season. These come-as-you-are, come-when-you-can opportunities require no advance preparation. Facilitated discussions are based on scripture readings and Lenten reflection guides, available at no cost.

Dates: Sundays, Feb. 26 to April 2, and Wednesdays, March 1 to April 5

When: 11 a.m. to noon Sundays and 6-7 p.m. Wednesdays

Where: St. Thomas Aquinas, Newman Hall (603 N. Leverett Ave., on the north edge of campus)

Who: You! All are welcome!

For more information, contact campus minister Adam Koehler at akoehler@uark.edu or 479-444-0223.

Catholic Campus Ministry is a registered student organization at the U of A and serves the unique spiritual needs of the university Catholic community, including students, faculty and staff.

Contacts

Adam Koehler, campus minister
St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish
479-444-0223, akoehler@uark.edu

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