LOGAN — Ten local faith communities will open their doors later this month for the Cache Valley Interfaith Open House, an annual event designed to promote understanding among the valley’s diverse religious groups.

Hosted by Cache Community Connections and the J. Reuben Clark Law Society, the two-day event runs Friday and Saturday, Nov. 21–22. Each participating congregation will host a one-hour block, welcoming visitors to tour sacred spaces, ask questions and learn how local faith traditions contribute to community life.

“Though we may be of many faiths, we are one community,” organizers said in announcing the event. “By learning about each other and coming together in service, we strengthen our valley.”

Friday, Nov. 21

  • St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 4–5 p.m. (725 South 250 East, Hyde Park) — A Catholic community serving Cache Valley through gospel ministry and celebration of the Eucharist.

  • Logan Islamic Center, 5–6 p.m. (748 North 600 East, Logan) — Open to all who wish to learn about Islam; offers daily prayer services and Sunday school for children.

  • First Presbyterian Church, 6–7 p.m. (178 West Center Street) — A Presbyterian Church (USA) congregation emphasizing love and justice through vibrant, inclusive ministry.

  • Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 7–8 p.m. (930 North 400 West, Logan) — A grace-centered Protestant church teaching salvation through Christ’s atonement.

Saturday, Nov. 22

  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 10–11 a.m. (1090 North 600 East, Logan) — Offers worship services and activities for all ages, from children to young adults.

  • Cache Valley Unitarian Universalists, 10–11 a.m. (596 East 900 North, Logan) — Draws inspiration from religion, science, and nature to reflect the diversity of the community.

  • St. John’s Episcopal Church, 11 a.m.–noon (85 East 100 North, Logan) — Part of the worldwide Anglican communion, sharing the message of hope and love in Christ.

  • Northern Utah Insight: Buddhist Community, noon–1 p.m. (596 East 900 North, Logan) — Teaches Theravada Buddhist practices to promote peace, compassion, and mindfulness.

  • Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1–2 p.m. (581 North 700 East, Logan)— Gathers for worship and thanksgiving for God’s grace through Jesus Christ.

  • Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1–2 p.m. (80 South 600 West, Logan) — Upholds the Bible as its creed and emphasizes a loving Creator restoring humanity’s relationship with God.

More information is available at cvinterfaith.com.

The week of interfaith connections will culminate in a Gratitude Concert on Sunday, Nov. 23 at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Hyde Park.



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