The University Interfaith Chaplaincy


With deep roots and abiding relationships with the United Church of Christ that informs a strong foundation, the Chaplaincy is multi-religious and multi-faith in expression, and supportive of all students, faculty, staff and administration. The Chaplaincy supports members of our University as they seek to establish community and a sense of belonging and purpose in the world. In the building of our campus community, that spirit of engagement and intellectual activity is foundational for all students, faculty, and staff. The Chaplaincy serves all faith traditions, and those with none, as it seeks to foster a diverse student body, one that mirrors the realities of the world. In addition to the Chaplain, other members of the office include 21 co-chaplains and advisors who represent multiple faiths and serve the campus community in a non-paid fashion. All work to build a safe, joy-filled, and welcoming environment to grow and learn. Through group activities, worship, programs, study opportunities, lectures, retreats and community service, students are invited to participate in a host of ways that further their own religious and spiritual tradition while also exploring other expressions of faith. The Chaplaincy also provides counseling and support in times of transition and crisis working closely to support the University community. The role and journey inward and outward are key components in the life of the chaplaincy. Students find expression of the Chaplaincy’s services also in groups such as Bluejay Catholic, Muslim Student Association, Women of Faith, Jewish Life, Student Christian Movement, Secular Students Association, Fellowship of Christian Athletics, Campus Crusade for Christ, and the UCC Student Fellowship. Emerging student groups are always evolving. The Spiritual Life Council, SLC, serves as the overseeing umbrella organization that seeks to foster and nurture a diverse, vibrant and dynamic student religious and spiritual life. SLC meets weekly at 5pm in the Blume Board room and is open to all students. Coupled to these student groups are faculty and staff groups, interfaith in nature and alum associations. The National Church Associates, NCA, of the United Church of Christ is also housed under the Chaplaincy.