Men's Spirituality Meeting
Wednesday, October 8, 2025 4:00–6:30 PM
- LocationSA 118 Lewis Family Room
- DescriptionEvent State: Confirmed<br>Organization: University Ministry<br>Event Name: Men's Spirituality Meeting<br>Event Locator: 2025-AATHJC<br><br><p>Men's Faith and Spirituality</p>
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