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    Asian Baptist Student Koinonia
    Walter Cho absk@hcs.harvard.edu
    Asian Baptist Student Koinonia is a close-knit group of spirited and dedicated students who share the love of God in all that we do. We hold weekly Bible studies, Sunday worship, study breaks, and retreats. But these are only our "official" events. We also eat together, study, take trips, play sports, talk all night, eat again, and just hang out. Despite our name, you certainly don\\'t have to be Asian or Baptist to join us. All are welcome! For more information, please contact Walter at 493-2045.
    Catholic Student Association
    Tobias Jacoby tjacoby@fas.harvard.edu csa@hcs.harvard.edu
    The Catholic Student Association brings together Catholic students, as well as interested students of other backgrounds, for prayer, service, and fellowship. Its purpose is to build community and to broaden the spiritual, social, and intellectual horizons of its members. General activities include Retreats, Discussion Forums, Spaghetti Suppers, Movie Nights, monthly General Meetings, and the weekly Student Mass (5pm on Sundays). Members also choose to get involved through some of the twenty groups and committees which are organized by the CSA. Most CSA events are held at the Catholic Student Center at 20 Arrow St. right next to St. Paul Church on the corner of Bow and Arrow Streets. Stop by to find out what's happening, or call the Center at 495-4123.
    Harvard Hillel
    Michael Kay hrhillel@hcs.harvard.edu
    Harvard Hillel is the catalyst for Jewish life on Harvard's campus. If you're interested in anything Jewish, Hillel is a great place to start looking. You can explore Jewish religion, culture, philosophy, community, social justice, arts, and many other aspects of Jewish life. Meet new friends, or come talk to one of our rabbinicial or lay staff for advice. The Hillel building is located at 52 Mt. Auburn St., across from Quincy House, so come on by when you have a chance!
    Harvard Secular Society
    Chris Kirchhoff secular@hcs.harvard.edu
    The HSS is a group of non-theistic students who meet on a regular basis to discuss issues concerning secularism, humanism, skepticism, agnosticism, and of course, atheism. The HSS is strongly connected with the Harvard Humanist Chaplaincy, which serves students of an atheistic, agnostic, and skeptical inclination. The Harvard Secular Society supports events such as lectures, friendly debates with campus religious organizations, dinner discussions, and student socials.
    Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Christian Fellowship
    Jeff Gu, Christie Yih, Francis Chen jrgu@fas.harvard.edu, yih@fas.harvard.edu, bfchen@fas.harvard.edu
    The vision of the Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Christian Fellowship is to draw people both individually and corporately into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ through the transforming power of God's love and grace. We seek to build a dynamic community of radical faith in Christ embodying the relevance of the gospel to Asian Americans and engaging students in a life of discipleship, leading us to serve and bear witness to Him as Savior and Lord of our lives in the Harvard community and beyond. We desire a community characterized by a people committed to worship and prayer, peace and joy, restoration of wholeness, the critique of personal and cultural sins, and individual and corporate reconciliation. For more, see http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~hraacf
    Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic Student Association's Voice
    Michael Espiritu, Jacqueline Hamm, or Christopher Roberts. csa@hcs.harvard.edu
    The Voice is the Catholic Student Association's intellectual, theological, and philosophical journal. It is a forum for essays, articles, editorials on topics related to Catholicism, faith, or the CSA. Short works of fiction and poetry are also published. The Voice is printed once per semester. Writers and photographers are needed!