Christian and Muslim RSOs to Host Sixth Peace Feast

Peace Feasts bring Muslims and Christians together to share a meal and real faith conversations.
Rachel Gerner

Peace Feasts bring Muslims and Christians together to share a meal and real faith conversations.

The Muslim Students Association and InterVarsity, both registered student organizations, are hosting our sixth Peace Feast! The Peace Feast is an opportunity for Muslims and Christians to come together by sharing a meal and having authentic conversation about the things we care about. It's a time to share from the heart, listen respectfully and gain new friends.

The gathering will be on campus starting at the United Campus Ministry building, 902 W. Maple St., Fayetteville, at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21. The program will be "Friendship, Belonging and Community" from the www.peacefeast.net.

Guests are asked to register by Sept. 20. Rides are available when you register. This event is co-hosted by the U of A Muslim Students Association and InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. The Tyson Center for Faith-Friendly Workplaces is sponsoring the meal from Tangiers Mediterranean Food & Cafe. 

Contacts

Micah Cheung, campus staff minister
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship RSO
281-250-4806, micah.cheung@intervarsity.org

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