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August 20, 2008





This is an image of the worship experience at Common Cathedral, a service conducted for the homeless people of downtown Boston. We travel to Boston to work with this ministry every semester, and include a fall retreat on homelessness called CityReach. Our students and staff have travelled to Boston every semester for the past several years so that we can participate in these worship and teaching experiences. We have combined forces with the local chapter of Circle K (a Kiwanis affiliate) and Habitat for Humanity in developing our support for the issues of hunger and homelessness.


This is the home for Keene State's Campus Ministry at 51 Blake Street. We are just off-campus, across Winchester Street, and all of our functions are held here unless they are too large to be accomodated. We acquired this house in 1994, and named it in honor of the founding Campus Minister, Rev. Fay Gemmell, and his wife Charlotte, who began to work at this Campus in 1963. The dedication of the house as the Rev Fay and Charlotte Gemmell House occurred at our 40th Anniversary Banquet, in 2003. Currently, the house is home to the Cullity family, as Paul Cullity serves as the KSC Ecumenical Campus Minister. He has held this position for the past nine years.






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