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Bringing Communities Closer in Calgary
The Mount Royal University Multifaith Chaplaincy is bringing students together at an event called My Story, encouraging dialogue about the meaning of faith in all different religions and beliefs — including atheism.
Four students will be sharing their stories: Sukhman Hehar who is Sikh, Asma Hanif who is an Ahmadiyya Muslim, Dayla Brown who is Christian and David Reil who is an atheist.
The event is free. You are invited to come and share stories of our journey with Faith on January 21st at 4:30pm at the the Mount Royal University Multifaith Chaplaincy
Categories: Americas, Atheism, Canada, CHRISTIANITY, Interfaith tolerance, Intra-Religious Tolerance, Islam, Islam Interfaith, Religion, Religions

