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CARP Las Vegas Hosts "Discover God's Hope for Me" Divine Principle Retreat

CARP Las Vegas Hosts "Discover God's Hope for Me" Divine Principle Retreat

This month we held our Two Day Divine Principle Retreat for participants to learn the Divine Principle in a group setting through presentations, sharing in small group discussions and participating in activities. CARP leaders gave presentations based on the theme of “Discover God's Hope for Me." As all participants had attended retreats before, we had the chance to take the next step to introduce habits that help grow our faith through practice, we call life of faith habits.

CARP in the City of Brotherly Love

CARP in the City of Brotherly Love

It’s been a long time coming, but CARP Philadelphia has finally established a chapter for itself and officially became a club on campus this past February! I am so grateful for the multitudes of people that have hoped for and anticipated this time. I can proudly say on behalf of those who I work with that these beginnings would not have been possible without the support of National and Subregional CARP teams as well as the ongoing relationship and rapport with the Philadelphia Family Church.

CARP UB Joins Conversation on "Ghosts, Goblins and the Great Beyond"

CARP UB Joins Conversation on "Ghosts, Goblins and the Great Beyond"

In the spirit of the season of Halloween and the increased interest in the “Other World,” CARP at the University of Bridgeport (UB) supported the Unification Campus Ministry to sponsor an Interfaith Forum of the Afterlife (Life after Life) on October 29 at UB campus. Together with the Muslim Student Association, Indian Student Association, CARP and Unification Campus Ministry, almost 50 people attended the event.

Riding the Wave

Riding the Wave

The new CARP North Lake team asked themselves one question, “What would we like to experience in CARP?” From there, they set to work on a new program: The Wave. The Wave was founded on activity-based learning to understand the principles of CARP.

It’s a smash hit!

Cypress Colloquium Bridges Hopes of Professor and Student

Cypress Colloquium Bridges Hopes of Professor and Student

“I believe that this [event] will propel us forward in creating a more supportive community for professors and students on campus. I think it helped us to get on the same page in regards to our vision for an ideal classroom and campus community.” - Harumi Muranaka, CARP CSULB President