Exploring multifaith and interfaith support at UCL

Reverend Reid pictured sitting in a chair with his dog, Magnus
Reverend Reid pictured sitting in a chair with his dog, Magnus
Reverend Reid pictured sitting in a chair with his dog, Magnus VPEE Student Journalist, Neeharika Nene, takes a deep dive with Chaplain and Interfaith Adviser Reverend Reid Humble for support available for UCL staff and students. After a morning spent in the lively, but sometimes hectic UCL campus, the tranquility of the Student Centre's basement floor is a welcome change. Students file silently in and out of the prayer spaces, careful not to shatter the calm. Here I am welcomed by Reverend Reid Humble, UCL's Chaplain and Interfaith Adviser, and his dog, Magnus (pictured - who may not have an official title, but plays a big role in support nonetheless). In this conversation, Reverend Reid takes me through the various aspects of multifaith and interfaith support offered at UCL, highlighting that his approach is rooted in "listening and accompanying", and walking alongside those who seek support instead of ahead of them. What sort of multifaith and interfaith support is available at UCL? For the uninitiated, what does your role involve? . I've yet to figure out a way to draw a thread through what can sometimes feel like quite random and disparate things that are included in my role.
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