Wednesday
September 11, students, Athenians, and local faith communities will take to the
streets for the third annual Interfaith Peace Walk. The walk will begin at 7pm at the Episcopal Church of the Good
Shepherd on University Terrace and will end at the Islamic Center on Stewart Street.
Taking
place against the backdrop of escalating tension and potential military
intervention in Syria, as well as the dozens of other persistent conflicts
throughout the world, the Interfaith Peace Walk offers people of all faiths--or
no faith tradition--in the Athens and Ohio University communities an
opportunity to demonstrate our common commitment to a more peaceful, fair, and
free world.
"We
all know the phrase 'peace be with you,'" says the Reverend Evan Young,
UCM's Campus Minister. "Many of us can't hear the phrase without giving
the automatic response used in many churches--'and also with you.' We're
walking on September 11th to show that these are more than just words--that
they call us to action, to public witness, to advocacy for a different way of
being humanity together."
The march will
make the rounds of the uptown churches, starting at the Episcopal Church of the
Good Shepherd and making its way past First United Methodist Church, Athens
First Presbyterian, First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Hillel at OU,
St. Paul Catholic Church, Christ Lutheran Church, and Christ the King
University Parish, and will end with a gathering at the Islamic Center.
Sponsors of the
peace walk include Better Together at Ohio University and OU's University
College. Local faith communities sponsoring the walk include UCM Center for
Spiritual Growth & Social Justice, Athens First Christian Church (Disciples
of Christ), Athens First Presbyterian Church, Athens Friends Meeting, Christ
Lutheran Church, the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, the First United
Methodist Church of Athens, Hillel at Ohio University, the Muslim Student
Association, and the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Athens.
The march is
part of the Better Together campaign at Ohio University, which is a continuing
student-led effort to mobilize college students from different faith
backgrounds to engage in community service together to make Ohio University a
better place for everyone.
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