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  • Come by to light candles for Chanukah! BYOM (bring-your-own-menorah) or use one of ours. Candles will be provided. 

    When  5:00 p.m. Monday, December 11
    Where  Azel Backus Center for Jewish Life, Main Dining Room, Map #59
  • Catholic Mass

    Celebrated by Fr. Peter, Catholic Chaplain.

    When  12:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 12
    Where  Chapel, Map #53
    Open to Off Campus Guests
  • Come by to light candles for Chanukah! BYOM (bring-your-own-menorah) or use one of ours. Candles will be provided. 

    When  5:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 12
    Where  Azel Backus Center for Jewish Life, Main Dining Room, Map #59
  • Come by to light candles for Chanukah! BYOM (bring-your-own-menorah) or use one of ours. Candles will be provided. 

    When  5:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 13
    Where  Azel Backus Center for Jewish Life, Main Dining Room, Map #59
  • Come by to light candles for Chanukah! BYOM (bring-your-own-menorah) or use one of ours. Candles will be provided. 

    When  5:00 p.m. Thursday, December 14
    Where  Azel Backus Center for Jewish Life, Main Dining Room, Map #59
  • Catholic Mass

    Celebrated by Fr. Peter, Catholic Chaplain.

    When  12:00 p.m. Friday, December 15
    Where  Chapel, Map #53
    Open to Off Campus Guests
  • Recoup & Soup

    20 minutes of silent meditation, journaling, Headspace, napping or as you will. 30 minutes of simple homemade soup & bread lunch with a reflective check-in. For students, faculty, and staff.

    When  12:00 p.m. Thursday, January 18
    Where  Chapel 307 Meditation Room, Map #53
  • Catholic Mass

    Celebrated by Fr. Peter, Catholic Chaplain.

    When  12:00 p.m. Friday, January 19
    Where  Chapel, Map #53
    Open to Off Campus Guests
  • Catholic Mass

    Celebrated by Fr. Peter, Catholic Chaplain.

    When  1:00 p.m. Sunday, January 21
    Where  Chapel, Map #53
    Open to Off Campus Guests
  • Soul Food

    A weekly dinner gathering, offering spiritual reflection in music and scriptural conversation, and lighting prayer candles, in the spirit of the Protestant tradition. The dinner is focused on creating a community committed to, and hoping for the demands of love, inclusion and equality to become real in our midst. No faith experience expected, or preferred, just an openness to the call of justice guided by love. All members of the Hamilton community, faculty, staff, students, friends are welcome to join us.

    When  5:00 p.m. Sunday, January 21
    Where  Chapel, Map #53
    Open to Off Campus Guests

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