Storytellers offer faith narratives at Manchester University
NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind. – Exceptional storytellers Kim Schultz, Rohina Malik and Susan Stone are coming to Manchester University to share stories from their own faiths – Christian, Jewish and Muslim – to transcend differences through shared belief in the power of compassion.
"Keeping Faith: Three Sisters of Story," a storytelling performance, is 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5, in Cordier Auditorium on the North Manchester campus.
This event is free and open to the public. A question and answer session will follow their storytelling.
The performance is sponsored by the MU Peace Studies Institute through support from the Paul A. and Rachel Hartsough Phillips Endowment Fund. It is part of the MU Values, Ideas and the Arts series, which offers cultural exposure and intellectual enrichment for students.
About Manchester University
Manchester University, with campuses in North Manchester and Fort Wayne, Ind., offers more than 60 areas of academic study to 1,600 students in undergraduate programs, a Master of Athletic Training, a Master of Pharmacogenomics and a four-year professional Doctor of Pharmacy. It has students from 20 nations and is home to the world's first undergraduate peace studies program, established in 1948. Learn more about the private, northern Indiana school at www.manchester.edu.
August 2017