Overview

Distinguished by the diversity of its members, the ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é welcomes people of various faiths from around the world. The Interfaith Chapel works to support the expression of this mixture of heritages and groups.

Chaplains and Faith Community Leaders

The University has twelve religious or spiritual groups or communities that are part of the Interfaith Chapel. The Roman Catholic Newman Community, the Protestant Chapel Community, Hillel, Chabad and Cru all have full-time chaplains or religious leaders serving their student community, and three of those chaplains have offices in the interfaith chapel.

The Zen Meditation Group and Buddhist Student Association, URCF, the Muslim community, the Hindu community, the Pagan Students Association and Agape are all served by part-time chaplains or religious leaders who share office space in the Interfaith Chapel. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a student group that primarily gathers for prayer and mutual support in the athletic spaces on campus.

The Students Association for Interfaith Cooperation provides interfaith programming and events bringing together students of many different faith traditions for interreligious education, dialogue and service. They are advised by the Director of Religious and Spiritual Life.

The director, chaplains, and faith community leaders work together to respond to students’ needs in ways that meet present-day religious and spiritual realities. We strive to bridge boundaries that traditionally have divided people of different faith traditions, and of none at all. We encourage students to embrace the diversity that is so much a part of life in this University and our nation and to claim that diversity as a means for intellectual, emotional and spiritual growth.

Communities

The chapel currently hosts the following faith communities:

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Agape Christian Fellowship

A multi-ethnic student group devoted to learning, understanding, and applying the Word of God into our lives. We seek to impact our community and culture through various service projects and volunteer involvement opportunities. See the for more information.

Headshot of Charles Muratore.

Charles Muratore
Chaplain
chazmur@gmail.com
(585) 943-6937

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Chabad House – Jewish Student Community

It’s warm and friendly atmosphere has earned the Chabad House a reputation as a “home away from home” for students, where a meaningful Jewish experience can be enjoyed. See the for more information.

Asher Yaras

Rabbi Asher Yaras
(585) 503-9224
ayaras@ur.rochester.edu

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Cru

Cru is a caring community, passionate about connecting people to Jesus Christ. Cru strives to create an environment where anyone can come dialogue and explore questions about faith and spirituality, as well as a place where Christian students can grow, mature, be mentored, and have opportunities to lead and live out their faith in Jesus Christ.

Mercy Gbenjo.

Mercy Gbenjo
mercy.gbenjo@cru.org

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Hillel – Jewish Life

Hillel is proud to be the catalyst for vibrant, pluralistic, inclusive Jewish life at UR: all kinds of Jewish, all kinds of Jews. Hillel strives to foster an environment in which every Jewish student feels empowered to meaningfully engage with Judaism and Jewish living while on campus, and in an enduring way long after. See the for more information.

Joy Getnick

Joy Getnick
(585) 314-3707
joy.getnick@rochesterhillel.org

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Hindu Community

The programs and spaces of the Hindu Students’ Association are designed to nourish the mind, body and soul. Worship services support collaborative spiritual engagement while prayer and meditation spaces offer an opportunity for quiet introspection. Lectures and discussions address classical and contemporary themes. Hindus and non-Hindus, undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, post-docs, staff and faculty are all welcome to be a part of the vibrant Hindu community at ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é.

Sanjay Mathur

Sanjay Mathur
Advisor to Hindu, Sikh, Jain Students
(201) 757-2278
smathur6@ur.rochester.edu

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InterVarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship

We are a group of graduate students who are committed to developing a supportive community with the common goal of spiritual development, academic excellence, and Christian witness. Meeting times and locations based on the availability of interested students. Contact Eric Bean for details.

Eric Bean
eric.bean@intervarsity.org
615-476-2288

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Muslim Students’ Association (MSA) – Islamic Community

Two MSAs (undergraduate and graduate) serve the Muslim students on campus. They provide programming of interest to the Muslim community, conduct Jumma prayers on Fridays, and participate in interfaith activities on campus to educate the community about Islam. See the for more information.

Zeynab Abdullayeva

Zeynab Abdullayeva
Advisor to Muslim students
(585) 275-8517
zmancini@ur.rochester.edu

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Newman Community – Roman Catholic Christianity

As people of Catholic Christian faith, we gather to enrich our relationship with God and one another by nurturing the link between intellectual and spiritual life. See the for more information.

Brian Cool

Rev. Brian Cool
(585) 275-8523
bcool@admin.rochester.edu

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Pagan Students' Association

Pagan Students' Association is a space for Pagan students of all paths and beliefs to practice our religion/spirituality, have community, learn from one another, and hold ritual celebrations together. to stay updated!

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Sean Watson
B114 Sigma Phi Epsilon House
ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é NY 14627
/reslife/
(585) 276-6839

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Protestant Chapel Community – Mainline Protestant Christianity

The Protestant Chapel Community is an open and inviting group of mainline Protestant Christian students who worship weekly and participate regularly together in programs of service, education, and fellowship. See the for more information.

Headshot of Samuel Kinsman.

Rev. Samuel Kinsman
Protestant Chaplain 
skinsman@UR.ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é.edu 

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UR Christian Fellowship – Christianity in the Gospel Tradition

The ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é Christian Fellowship is dedicated to serving the University community by providing a Christian Protestant service in the spirit-filled gospel tradition. For more information see the .

Brian White

Brian White
(585) 275-8517
bwhite8@admin.rochester.edu

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Zen Meditation Group

The Zen Buddhist Group provides an opportunity for students to explore Buddhism and other Eastern traditions through weekly meditation session, discussions, and traditional Buddhist ceremonies. Whether you are curious about Buddhism or a dedicated practitioner, you are welcome to join us.

Kristin Hocker

Kyle Trenshaw
kyle.trenshaw@rochester.edu

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