Norwich Ministerium To Hold First-ever Walk Of Faith
Published: April 4th, 2012
By: Brian Golden

NORWICH – A number of the city’s religious institutions, known collectively as the Norwich Ministerium, will join in a show of unity for the first-ever Community Walk of Faith, which will set out at 10 a.m. Saturday from the First Baptist Church, 10 West Park Place.

The goal, according to First Baptist Pastor David Spiegel, is to raise awareness, food and money in a community-wide fight against hunger. And everyone – no matter their faith – is welcome to participate.

Members of the Lutheran, Methodist, United Church of Christ, Episcopal, Baptist and Jewish Community Center congregations will join together for the 1.9 mile walk, which will make its way west and south down West Main, Maple, Hayes and Locust streets before turning east onto Eaton Avenue. The walk will then continue south onto South Broad Street; along the length of Brown Avenue; north on Birdsall Street; and westward once again on Mechanic Street, ending at the Broad Street United Methodist Church.

Food and monetary donations will be collected along the way, said Spiegel, which will benefit the Episcopal Church’s Our Daily Bread food pantry and Catholic Charities of Chenango County’s Roots and Wings program. Raising awareness within the community, however, is just as important as gathering donations, he added.

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