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The facts on campus religious resources
The following are some of Yale's religious services and
organizations.
* University Chaplain
The University Chaplain's Office serves both religious and nonreligious
people. University Public Worship, an inclusive Protestant service, meets
Sundays in Battell Chapel.
* Interdenominational groups
The Black Church at Yale holds worship services and encourages
participation in the Yale Gospel Choir. Campus Crusade for Christ
and Yale Christian Fellowship are student groups which hold fellowship
meetings and sponsor Bible studies in residential colleges.
* Other ministries
Yale sponsors a Jewish chaplaincy, Yale Hillel, and a Catholic
chaplaincy, St. Thomas More Catholic Chapel and Center. Hillel, housed
at the Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale on Wall Street, holds Reform,
Conservative, and Orthodox services, offers a kosher meal plan, and serves as a
base for publications and political organizations. More House holds masses,
liturgy, informal study, and social gatherings.
Other Christian groups on campus include the Baptist Campus Ministry,
the Christian Science Organization, the Church of Christ at
Yale, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the
Episcopal Church at Yale, the International Church at Yale, the
United Methodist Church, the Presbyterian Church, First and
Summerfield United Methodist Church, First Unitarian Universalist
Society, Korean-American Christian Fellowship, Unification Campus
Ministry, St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, and the University
Lutheran Ministry.
The Yale Baha'í Association represents an independent world
faith that teaches the basic harmony of all religions. The Yale Islamic
Association and The Muslim Students Association hold prayer services
regularly. Finally, the New Haven Zen Center meets in Dwight Hall.
Magevet, Yale's Hebrew and Israeli music a capella group, and
Living Water, Yale's Christian a capella group, provide two other
options for religious expression on campus.
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