Interfaith vision
I would like to express my appreciation to Tim Huber for “Mountain Welcome” about the 50th anniversary of the Aspen Chapel in Colorado. This involved a considerable amount of research about the chapel and the spiritual journey of its founder, E.M. Yost, who became the overseer/bishop of Rocky Mountain Mennonite Conference. Yost’s vision led to the construction of an “ecumenical and interfaith chapel dedicated to peace.” This beautiful, welcoming chapel with Mennonite connections was truly built on a vision of spiritual unity and is used by people of various faiths for worship services and many other events.
Frank Bontrager
Lakewood, Colo.
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