Spring break service

Lumos/Presbyterian Campus Ministry offers alternative spring break trip

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8:34 a.m., Feb. 20, 2015--Lumos/Presbyterian Campus Ministry at the University of Delaware is again sponsoring an alternative spring break trip, which is open to all UD students.

During the week of March 27-April 2, while in Washington, D.C., the participants will consider what it means to be a faithful citizen with a focus on how spiritual beliefs inform engagement with the issues of justice and compassion encountered in the community.

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Another day will be spent in advocacy training with Bread for the World, which will be put into action as the group visits legislators on Capitol Hill. 

Visits to museums and monuments will also help the group to consider the principals of justice upon which the nation stands. Along the way, there will be time to relax, eat some good food and have fun.

Interested students are encouraged to contact Lumos/Presbyterian Campus Ministry for more information.  Applications can be found on the website and the application deadline is Feb 25.

For a flyer about the program, click here.

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