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One Peace, Many Paths is hosting the Interfaith Souper Bowl Challenge on Sunday, Feb. 26 from 5-8 p.m. in Gonzaga University’s Cataldo Hall. The event is part of the 2017 Interfaith Compassion Games.

The Souper Bowl is an effort to “build personal relationships of respect, understanding and appreciation for all, across lines of religion and ethnicity, as a basis for creating a stronger and more compassionate community,” according to Co-Director of One Peace Many Paths Joan Broeckling.

The event challenges participants from different faith communities to collect as many canned goods as possible, including soup, and bring them to the event on Feb. 26.

One Peace, Many Paths urges attendees to bring a dish to share and mark if it is vegetarian, gluten-free, or kosher due to dietary restrictions.  The group encourages participating faith communities to send five or more members to the competition. Unaffiliated individuals are also welcome to attend.

Participants may register and provide an approximate number of attendees by emailing onepeacemanypaths@gmail.com, or by calling or texting (425) 367-9565.

 

Megan Carroll
Megan Carroll
Megan Carroll is a senior journalism major and interdisciplinary arts minor — which combines her passions for music, theater and dance — at Gonzaga University. Her professional writing experience apart from FāVS includes work with Gonzaga’s Marketing and Communications department (Gonzaga News Service and Gonzaga Magazine), freelance feature and entertainment writing with local daily The Spokesman-Review, and freelance writing for Northwest Catholic Magazine’s website. When she is not writing, Megan enjoys hanging out with adults diagnosed with developmental disabilities at GU Specialized Recreation, singing in voice lessons or GU Concert Choir, dancing, enjoying the outdoors, exercising, and spending time with her wonderful friends and family. A Las Vegas native and avid hiker, she enjoys the beautiful scenery, change of pace and different climate in Spokane. She worshipped in the non-denominational Christian church throughout most of her life, but was recently baptized and confirmed a Catholic. Discussions surrounding interreligious dialogue and religious pluralism in coursework and beyond have led her to many religion reporting passion projects.

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