Interfaith Initiatives started off the year with an amazing retreat. I loved how there was a constant sense of peace and prayer throughout the whole retreat. We began the retreat by having everyone write their name and something they wanted to pray for on a rock. It set the atmosphere of the retreat as a place to reflect and pray. One of the most rewarding parts of the retreat was meeting in small groups to reflect. I was struck by how although everyone in my small group was from a different faith tradition we all had similar experiences and thoughts on prayer. We all find a need within ourselves to be part of a faith-based community that supports us and encourages in our faith. But we also believe it is equally important to have personal prayer experience, to deeply reflect and connect to something beyond ourselves. I was inspired by the students in my group to continue my personal faith journey, with community and in myself. At the end of the retreat we took the rocks that we had written on at the beginning of the retreat and each took the rock of a different person. Now I have someone’s rock sitting on my dresser and every morning I remember to pray for that person. I also know that someone else has my rock, and that they are reminded to pray for me when they see it. It is incredibly beautiful that our retreat has given life to a chain of prayer that will continue throughout the semester. I love knowing and seeing how we are all called to prayer.
-Elaina Jo
Love this, but of course you knew I would, seeing how ROCKS are in it! Besides that, it really is a wonderful gift to pray for one another. I am so proud of you Elaina and the value that radiate through you.
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