The CCC’s Purpose is...
to respond to the essential interconnectedness of all Cache Valley’s residents.
to dispel myths related to our various faiths and/or ethnicity.
to encourage and support community activities that are, by their very nature, religiously and culturally unifying.
to engage in educational activities designed to increase community awareness of and respect for religious and cultural diversity.
to share our experiences in the CCC with the larger community of children, youth and adults.
A Gathering of Gratitude
In normal times, this November would mark the 18th annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Service held in the Logan Tabernacle. This year, CCC, in partnership with Utah Public Radio, presents a radio program of music and messages about gratitude, delivered by members of local civic organizations and faith communities.
Confirmed participants represent: the USU Val R. Christensen Service Center, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Logan Library, St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, USU Interfaith Student Alliance, Loaves & Fishes Community Meal, Utah Families Feeding Families, Cache Valley Unitarian Universalists, the Eritrean/Ethiopian community, and musicians Anna Anawalt and the First Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir.
Healing Within Our Communities – Reflections from Two Days at the Twin Towers
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What is Cache Community Connections
Cache Community Connections (CCC) is composed of a group of interfaith religious and civic leaders. It extends an open door invitation to the leaders representing all religions and denominations and civic groups in Cache Valley in the belief that spiritual leadership and unity are vital to our community’s well being.