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When Interfaith Work On Campus Goes Virtual

October 5, 2020

Sable Manson was scrolling through Instagram on a leisurely summer afternoon when she came across MoonBox – a quarterly subscription box that includes healing crystals, cosmic tapestries, custom guided rituals per zodiac season, and other spiritual self-care items. As she scrolled through their page, she appreciated, the meaningful way MoonBox connected with spirituality and nature at a time when so much of our lives are online. And it gave her an idea.

Manson, program director of the Interfaith Scholars program at the University of Southern California (USC), jumped on a Zoom call with her colleagues, Vanessa Gomez Brake, the associate dean of religious life, and Liz Murphy, program manager of the Interfaith Scholars program, to discuss an idea for a multimedia interfaith engagement retreat. They called it – A Retreat in a Box. Each participant will receive a box that includes spiritual items from diverse faiths, like a candle, prayer beads, prayer mats, crystals, along with a booklet that describes how each item is important in their respective faith. Over a Zoom call, the participants will be asked to unbox their items together to learn and discuss them, and then create a sacred space for prayer and meditation in their homes using the items.

“The idea was centered around questions on how to build community and conversations around religion online. We wanted to create a space where we could have a meaningful communal experience,” says Manson.

Iwuchukwu says that the silver lining to the setbacks from the pandemic has been witnessing the community, especially students, being excited to try new things and their willingness to be adaptable and innovative.

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