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The UGA Wesley Foundation exists to enable students to encounter God and become disciples of Jesus Christ.
Our Lady of the Lake is a caring and welcoming Catholic community, that supports Catholic values of education, social justice and service.
OFFICIAL GAINES CHURCH PROFILE. Gaines Church is a multi-generational gathering of people learning how to live life with one hope, one love, one destination.
TO PROMOTE AND FACILITATE THE SPIRITUAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND CHARITABLE GROWTH OF RELIGIOUS AND NON-RELIGIOUS GROUPS, ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS BY PROVIDING A RETREAT CENTER.
The Sisters of Providence were founded in 1840 in West-Central Indiana by Saint Mother Theodore Guerin and her five sister companions from France. Their mission was to bring the gift of education to the young people of the wilderness and to serve as witnesses of God's love. They set about these tasks with great faith and determination, succeeded in establishing schools and orphanages, tending to the sick among their neighbors and sharing the light of God's Providence with whomever they met.Now, in modern times, the Sisters of Providence have expanded their mission to include non-traditional forms of education outside of the classroom. Today you will find the sisters educating the public about environmental and social justice issues, serving as chaplains in prisons and hospitals, providing homes for foster children, advocating for the homeless and rural poor, operating food pantries and a free medical clinic, and counseling families and the elderly. Wherever there is need of God's healing and love, a Sister of Providence will serve.
To enrich the lives of Jewish students so that they may enrich the Jewish people and the world.
Shomrei Torah is an Orthodox Jewish congregation in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, a park-filled suburb just 20 minutes drive from Manhattan. Led by Rabbi Benjamin Yudin and our Associate Rabbi, Andrew Markowitz, our shul offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere and an active membership of about 300 families.
ISAAC is an interfaith organizing network of congregations and strategic partners working together to build a more just community.
We are very glad to inform you all on our latest decision made by the board to build our new Temple in a new centralized location closer to the airport. The Hindu Society of North Carolina was founded in 1979 with a mission to serve the Hindu community and promote Hindu culture through religious, social and educational activities. There has been tremendous effort, time and money put in by our founders and volunteers for last 38 years. By 2019, we will celebrate its 40 years of existence. We want to celebrate this landmark occasion with a brand new grand looking temple with more amenities within. This is the only way, our new generation can express our sincere gratitude to the founders of this society.
To be a vibrant Jewish campus presence and to involve the maximum number of university-age Jews in ways that foster a lasting commitment to Jewish life. To further this mission, we commit ourselves to the following goals: - Serving the needs of individual Jewish students. - Creatively engaging and empowering Jewish students through personal interactions and compelling programs. - Building a strong sense of belonging and Jewish identity. - Nurturing intellectual and spiritual growth in a pluralistic community. - Advocating for Jewish student needs on campus and in the community. - Linking the campus community to the larger Jewish community, locally and globally. - Helping students cultivate a closer connection to Israel. - Developing a campus and organizational culture in which the quality of the relationships attracts involvement.