Interfaith Campus Ministries
Interfaith Campus Ministries
Interfaith Campus Ministries fosters religious, spiritual, ethical, and moral growth for students, staff, and faculty at The College. As a community of communities and as seekers after meaning, we wrestle individually and communally with questions of ultimacy. Interfaith Campus Ministries supports and encourages the development of character and commitment required to be agents of just and peaceful transformation in the world.
The community at The College of Wooster is diverse so our ministry is one of cooperation and dialogue across the boundaries that sometimes divide us from one another. We welcome students, staff, faculty, and community members who travel a variety of spiritual paths. Interfaith Campus Ministries (OICM) serves and supports the Wooster Volunteer Network , faith based student groups, social justice student groups, and offers inter-generational programs like Worthy Questions.
As you browse this site, you will find resources for your religious and spiritual life as well as for service and social justice. You will find places for you to better understand your unique journey and events and programs designed to help you engage others whose journeys and religious world is vastly different from your own or to find a group that you can all home. I hope that you will take advantage of the range of experiences, groups and programs that are available for your spiritual and religious development.
If you are a prospective student or parent visiting this site as a part of your exploration of Wooster, please feel free to contact us for more information, student contacts, or to arrange for a meeting while you are on campus.
If you are a current student, Overholt house is open from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. And UnderOver can be accessed or reserved in the evenings. Chaplain Linda Morgan-Clement and Rabbi Friedman are also available during set hours, call or check their offices for schedules. Please know that we are eager to meet you and hear your ideas about what this ministry should be.
I hope that this virtual visit will be the beginning of a shared experience and relationship. Sharing service to the campus,
Reverend Dr. Linda Morgan-Clement
Henry J. Copeland Chaplain and Director of Interfaith Campus Ministry
Spiritual Community Service Interests Survey
Worthy Questions Application 2011