University Ministry and the Office of Community Service participated in several activities to serve others including packaging meals, working at Life Teen camp, and cleaning a Pinellas County beach.
Religious Leaders from 3 Faith Traditions to Talk About ‘Theological Perspectives on Nationalism, Antisemitism, and Racism in the U.S. Today’ During Online Seminar
Conversations on Purpose on February 22 will be an interactive, interview-style talk with Memphis Police Department Chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis, who will share how she strives to make a difference in her community.
The new Mel Greene Institute to Combat Human Trafficking will educate public, law enforcement, and students to increase awareness and stop crimes in three Florida counties.
Take some time during the Advent season to add prayer time, give the Christmas gift of experiences and time, says Dr. Randall Woodard, chair of Saint Leo University’s Philosophy, Religion, and Theology Department.
Throughout the university's locations, Saint Leo is providing Thanksgiving meals and collecting school and cleaning supplies, personal care items, and food for those in need.