Apply for WISE Interfaith Pre-O Peer Mentor Position 2024
Apply for WISE Interfaith Pre-O Peer Mentor Position 2024
 
News and Programs 2.15.24
WISE Peer Mentor Applications
WISE Interfaith Pre-Orientation: Peer Mentor Applications Open Now for Undergraduate Students
Application Deadline: Sunday, February 25, 2024
Interested in engaging with diverse spiritual traditions? Looking to have deep conversations and build strong connections? Apply to be a WISE Peer Mentor and guide first-year students in a five-day interfaith pre-orientation program designed to build deep community, grapple with contemporary issues through an interfaith lens, and engage with a multitude of spiritual communities at Emory and in Atlanta. We welcome applications from all religious, non-religious, spiritual, and ethical identities.
Peer Mentors receive a $600 stipend, enjoy covered delicious meals, transportation during the program, and early move-in.
During the program, participants will: 
  • Explore Atlanta and the Emory campus through visits to vibrant religious and philosophical
  • communities and service and social justice organizations
  • Grow your religious and philosophical literacy skills by experiencing different spiritual practices and meeting leaders from different background
  • Build leadership skills through workshops and small-group discussion
  • Connect with other students and build long-lasting friendship
  • Enjoy fun activities such as outdoor barbeques, campus scavenger hunts, and more
Program commitment: August 14-23, 2024
A more robust job description can be found on the application here.
For questions, please email Liz Martin at elizabeth.ann.martin@emory.edu.
Apply Here
Emory WISE Pre-Orientation
Soul Food Gospel Sunday
Soul Food Gospel Fest 
Sunday, February 18, 3:00-5:00 p.m., Emory Student Center Multipurpose Rooms
Emory's Office of Spiritual and Religious Life and Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir will be hosting Soul Food Gospel Fest on Sunday, February 18 from 3-5 p.m. in the Emory Student Center Multipurpose Rooms.
Soul Food Gospel Fest is an event designed to bring together various groups in the community and to celebrate the love of Jesus and Black History Month. There will be gospel music from various gospel choirs from around Georgia, liturgical dance, spoken word, trivia, and games. Soul food and refreshments will also be served. Please complete this form to RSVP for the event.
RSVP Here
February Is Islam Awareness Month: Muslim Call to Prayer
Fridays in February, 1:45 p.m., Call to Prayer: Cox Hall; Friday Prayer: Cannon Chapel
The Emory Muslim Students Association and the Graduate Muslim Student Council celebrate the month of February as Islam Awareness Month and, by longstanding tradition, the Muslim call to prayer (adhan) is played on Fridays after the 1:45 p.m. chimes from the Cox Hall carillon.
This call to prayer announces the time for Jumu'ah prayers, the weekly communal prayer held on Fridays at 1:55 p.m. in Cannon Chapel. The call to prayer is a general statement of Islamic belief and a summons to prayer, traditionally recited from mosque minarets five times a day. 
For more information about Islamic Awareness Month, please click here
Beloved Community Christian Worship
 Beloved Community Protestant Worship in Cannon Chapel
Sundays during the Term, 11:00 a.m.: Worship; Noon: Free Lunch, Cannon Chapel
Beloved Community is the weekly progressive ecumenical Protestant worship service for the campus community held Sunday mornings in Cannon Chapel and followed by a free lunch. 
All are welcome. For more information, please contact Emory Christian Chaplain Rev. Maddie Henderson Herlong.

Preacher for February 18: Jaeun Koo, Chaplaincy Intern, Emory OSRL
Beloved Community: Spring 2024 Bible Study
Tuesdays during term, 6:00 p.m., Emory Interfaith Center Student Lounge, 1707 N. Decatur Road
Join us as we discuss some of the perplexing ideas and passages in the Old Testament/Hebrew Scriptures. 
For questions, contact Rev. Maddie at mhend25@emory.edu.
Beloved Commnity: Possible Lenten Practices
Beloved Community Lenten Practices: From The Rev. Maddie Henderson Herlong, Christian Chaplain
The season of Lent is a season of fasting and preparing our hearts for Holy Week, culminating in Easter. Lent began as a season of preparation for those who would be baptized on Easter. Through prayer and fasting, they prepared both their body and soul for the sacrament of baptism. Today, we follow in this tradition by fasting or taking on a practice from Ash Wednesday through Good Friday. These 40 days (not counting Sundays) are a time to repent and turn our hearts to God.
I invite you to consider a practice for this season. Above are some examples of practices and some resources for you. If you have questions, feel free to reach out to me at mhend25@emory.edu.
Midweek Meditation
Midweek Musical Meditation
Wednesdays during term starting January 31, 12:00-12:15 p.m. EST, Zoom and Facebook Live 
All are invited to reflect and decompress in a mid-week, mid-day time of sacred music. Join Music Director Maury Allums and the Emory University Office of Spiritual and Religious Life in taking a moment to breathe and connect with others in our community. Register on Zoom or follow on our Facebook Live. 
International Community Friday Lunch: Lunar New Year
Friday, February 16, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Brooks Commons, Cannon Chapel
International Community Friday Lunch (ICFL) is a long-standing collaboration between the Office of Spiritual and Religious Life (OSRL) and International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS).
This gathering extends a warm welcome and builds community for international students and scholars over a free lunch. Attendees will also meet sponsors who will share helpful campus resources.
ICFL occurs on Fridays from 11:30 am-12:30 pm in Cannon Chapel Brooks Commons. Meals are limited in number and served on a first-come, first-serve basis. Learn more here
Interfaith Interwoven: Open Interfaith Dialogue over Crafts
Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Emory Interfaith Center Student Lounge, 1707 N. Decatur Road
Join us in discussing faith and spirituality in a casual yet respectful environment while working on craft projects. Bring your own project or use our crochet supplies (There will be willing teachers on hand too). In addition to sharing and learning, we will enjoy tea, snacks, and a cozy atmosphere in the lounge of the Emory Interfaith Center, 1707 North Decatur Road. All students are welcome.
Sign up and email questions to religiouslife@emory.edu.
Upcoming Programs 
Buddhist Meditation in Cannon Chapel
Thursdays, 6:00-7:15 p.m., Cannon Chapel, Zoom option: https://emory.zoom.us/j/515025945
Join Emory's Buddhist community for meditation and community this Thursday at 6:00 p.m for a meditation led by Bhante Panamwela Wajirabuddhi. You may also come early starting at 5:30 p.m. for a period of community and snacking in Cannon Chapel Room 106 while we prepare for the meditation session at 6:00 p.m. 
Please feel free to enjoy the provided snacks and tea before and/or after the session. Contact: Buddhist Chaplain Ven. Priya Rakkhit Sraman, priya.rakkhit.sraman@emory.edu. 
February 15: Meditation and Discussion with Bhante Panamwela Wajirabuddhi
Emory HSA: Akbar's Court
Saturday, February 17, 7:00-9:00 p.m., Convocation Hall
Join HSA for a discussion of interfaith and intercultural topics. Dinner from Cafe Bombay will be provided.
Learn more here.
Are Christianity and Evolution Incompatible?
Thursday, February 22, 6:00 p.m., University Catholic Center
Join the Graduate Christian Fellowship on Thursday, February 22, at 6:00 pm at the Emory Catholic Center for a discussion on Christianity and evolution. They will be joined by Professor Levi Morran, an evolutionary biologist, who will lead the conversation on this highly debated topic. Bring your questions and thoughts to share with Professor Morran and other students. Learn more here

MSA: Sister's Soiree
Thursday, February 22, 6:30 p.m., ESC Multipurpose Rooms 4-6
MSA is excited to announce the date of their annual Sister’s Soiree. On the night of February 22 in the ESC MPR rooms, we invite all sisters to come in their best attire to have some fun with the girls at Emory. Delicious food and drinks will be provided inshaAllah.
The first 150 to RSVP will be able to attend so be sure to do so ASAP.
Click here to get more information. 
Reformed University Fellowship: Lunch Discussion
February and March
Lunch Discussion is occurring in Cox Hall. Join RUF for conversation over theological and life questions. 
  • Thursday, February 22, 1:00 p.m., ESC N212
  • Tuesday, February 27, 12:30 p.m., ESC N212
  • Wednesday, March 6, 1:00 p.m., ESC N212 
Find the dates and times here. For questions, please contact Laura Straka here
Emory Buddhist Club: Atlanta Soto Zen Center Field Trip
Friday, February 23, 4:00-6:00 p.m., Atlanta Soto Zen Center
Join Emory Buddhist Club for an unforgettable field trip to the Atlanta Soto Zen Center.
On-campus attendees, meet at Woodruff Circle by 3:40 p.m. for B-Express shuttle. Others, meet directly at the Zen Center.
Enjoy a guided tour of the Zen Center and immerse yourself in its serene ambiance. Plus, don’t miss the optional Music and Meditation event at 7:00 p.m. Don’t miss out on this enriching experience. Learn more here
CBC: New Member Retreat
Friday, February 23, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 
Get ready for Collegiate Black Christian's New Members Retreat. Join them off-campus on February 23 for a night filled with social activities, community bonding, and mouthwatering food starting at 6:30 p.m. RSVP here.
Graduate Muslim Student Council: Countdown to Ramadan Dinner Social
Tuesday, Feburary 27, 6:00-9:00 p.m., R. Randall Rollins R340
Prepare for Ramadan with Emory GMSC. Free dinner and good discussions will be provided.
Learn more here
Emory Buddhist Chaplaincy: Sound Bath Meditation
Monday, March 4, 6:00 p.m., Emory Interfaith Center, 1707 N. Decatur Road
Join The Health 1,2,3,4 Program and the Center for the Study of Human Health for a Sound Bath Meditation hosted by Certified Sound Practitioner, Mrs. Noni Keyton, M.Ed. RSVP here.
InterVarsity Bi-Weekly Worship and Prayer
Every other Thursday from 7:30-8:30 p.m., Brooks Commons, Cannon Chapel
Join InterVarsity in their bi-weekly worship and prayer service every other Thursday. Enjoy worship music, prayer, and fellowship. Learn more here.
Muslim Jumu'ah Prayers
Fridays, 1:55 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join Emory's Muslim community for weekly Friday Prayers and community. Contact: Muslim Religious Life Scholar Dr. Isam Vaid, isam.vaid@emory.edu.  

Hindu Aarti 
Fridays, 5:00 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join Emory's Hindu Chaplaincy and the Hindu Students Association for weekly Aarti prayers and community.
Contact: Hindu Chaplain Shweta Chaitanya, shweta.chaitanya@emory.edu.

Hillel at Emory: Shabbat Services and Dinner
Fridays, Shabbat Service 6:30 p.m., Dinner 7:00 p.m,  Marcus Hillel Center
Join us for Shabbat dinner every Friday night at the Marcus Hillel Center. Optional student-led Shabbat services begin at 6:30, and dinner begins at 7. Please contact Abbie Frankl with any dietary needs abbie@emoryhillel.org.  
Learn more here
Chabad at Emory: Shabbat
Fridays, Shabbat Service 6:30 p.m., Dinner 7:00 p.m., Chabad at Emory, 1500 N Decatur Rd
Come join Chabad for Shabbat on Fridays. Read more here

University Catholic Center
University Catholic Center: Spring Semester Mass Times
We're excited to celebrate Mass with you on campus beginning Wednesday, January 17:
Saturdays at 5:00 PM - Mass at Oxford College Chapel
Sundays at 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM - Mass at Cannon Chapel
Wednesdays at 12:00 PM - Mass at the University Catholic Center
Thursdays at 12:00 PM - Mass at the University Catholic Center
Reconciliation is available 30 minutes before all Masses, and can also be scheduled at other times by contacting the chaplain.
Learn more here
University Catholic Center: Events This Week 
Community Coffee Hour
Sundays at 10:00 AM - Cannon Chapel Brooks Commons
Join us on Sunday mornings after the 9:00 AM Mass for coffee, breakfast goodies, and conversation with friends.
Faith Formation: Catholicism 101
Sundays at 10:30 AM - Cannon Chapel Room 105D
Discover the beauty, spirituality, and truth of the Catholic Church - join Fr. John on Sundays if you are interested in learning about Catholicism and deepening your understanding of the faith. All are welcome. Interested in receiving the Sacraments of Baptism, Reconciliation, Confirmation, and/or First Eucharist? Sign up or request more info here.
Community Rosary
Mondays at 12:00 PM - Cannon Chapel
Join us as we pray for peace in our world and petition Mary for her intercession.
Eucharistic Adoration
Tuesdays from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM - University Catholic Center
We can show our adoration to God in many ways, but in Eucharistic Adoration, we spend time adoring the true presence of Christ in the Eucharist. We invite you to join us in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament every week.
Stations of the Cross
Fridays during Lent at 6:30 PM - University Catholic Center
Join us in prayer and reflection on the Passion of Christ with our outdoor Stations of the Cross. The Stations of the Cross is a 14-step devotion that commemorates Jesus Christ's last day on Earth. All are invited.
Meatless Lenten Dinner
Fridays during Lent at 7:00 PM - University Catholic Center 
All students are invited to join us for a Lenten dinner at the University Catholic Center, hosted by the Catholic Student Union. Join friends new and old for refreshments, fellowship, and prayer.
Monday Mindfulness Meditation
Monday Mindfulness Meditation
Mondays, 6:00-7:00 p.m., Emory Interfaith Center Meditation Room, 1707 N. Decatur Road
Facilitated by Emory Buddhist Chaplain Venerable Priya Rakkhit Sraman, the Mindfulness Circle is a space exclusively for Emory students to practice mindfulness as a group. Every Monday during the semester, we will engage in a mindfulness exercise followed by conversations around the practices of mindfulness. Light refreshments will be provided. 
For more information, please contact Venerable Priya at psraman@emory.edu.
Emory Latino Fellowship: Bible Study
Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m., Cannon Chapel Room 106
Join Emory Latino Fellowship for Bible Study.
Emory Orthodox Christian Fellowship: Bible Study
Wednesdays, 7:30-8:30 p.m., Cannon Chapel 314
Join Emory Orthodox Christian Fellowship for their weekly Bible Studies starting this week.
Learn more here.
Hillel at Emory: Schmooze and Schmear
Thursdays, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Cox Bridge
Enjoy a bagel and iced coffee on Thursdays thanks to Hillel. Learn more here.
Off Campus Programs 
Atlanta Jewish Life Festival
Sunday, March 3, 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Georgia Aquarium
The Atlanta Jewish Life Festival (AJLF) is Atlanta's largest single-day celebration of Jewish culture and Atlanta's Jewish community. Learn more and register here.
Partner Programs 
Candler Foundry: Black Theology and Black Faith
Thursday, February 15, 7:00 p.m.
Enjoy a discussion on the recent publication Black Theology and Black Faith with Dr. Noel Erskine and panelists Dr. Nichole Phillips and Pastor Cameron Cunningham. Register here.
African American Studies in the Early 21st Century: A Multidisciplinary Panel of Emory AAS Faculty
Friday, February 16, 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m., Woodruff Library Jones Room.
In honor of Black History Month, the Department of African American Studies is hosting a panel titled, "African American Studies in the 21st Century: A Multidisciplinary Panel of Emory AAS Faculty". Panelists will deliver short presentations about various topics related to African American culture, history, art and expression, imagination, spirituality and religion, and more. See photo to the right for information on various panelists.
RSVP here.
Asian Student Center: Feburary Calendar
The new February Asian Student Center programming calendar just dropped.
Mark your calendars for these events.
Learn more here
2024 Pellom McDaniels Sports History Program presents A Conversation with Dr. John Carlos
Tuesday, Feburary 20, 4:30 p.m., 311 Woodruff Library
Join us for an exciting in-person event at the Robert W. Woodruff Library at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, USA. This year's distinguished guest will be renowned athlete and activist, Dr. John Carlos. Be part of a captivating conversation with Dr. Carlos, as he shares insights into the intersection of history and sports.
Don't miss the opportunity to delve into the impactful journey of an icon who has left an indelible mark on society.
Mark your calendars and be part of this unforgettable event. Learn more here.

The LifeStyle Assessment and Monastics Alzheimer's Study
Wednesday, Feburary 21, 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. on Zoom.
What can we learn from monastic lifestyle with respect to aging and neurodegenerative diseases?  In this talk, Tenzin Namdul will present an interdisciplinary study that investigates low incidence of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) among Tibetan monks.
This study explores associations between monastic lifestyle and cognitive resilience to identify what sociocultural factors, particularly contemplative practices, could provide insights into ways to potentially prevent or slow the onset of ADRDs. Register here
McDonald Lecture: “Kenosis and Sunyata: Jesus Christ in Interfaith Context”
Wednesday, Feburary 28, 11:00 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. in Cannon Chapel
Hee-Soo Jung, resident bishop of the Wisconsin Episcopal Area of The United Methodist Church, is Candler’s 2023-2024 Alonzo L. McDonald Family Chair on The Life and Teachings of Jesus and Their Impact on Culture. Jung will present public in-person lectures that are free and open to the public with registration required. The first is Wednesday, February 28, “Kenosis and Sunyata: Jesus Christ in Interfaith Context,” 11:00 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Register here. A grab and go lunch will be available in Brooks Commons following the lecture. This lecture will focus on Jesus as encountered in interreligious dialogues between Buddhism and Christianity.
Latinx Jews in South Florida: Untangling Sub-Ethnic Identities among Sephardic Latinx Immigrants
Wednesday, March 6, 10:00-11:15 a.m., Callaway N204
Join the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies for their Tenenbaum Faculty and Graduate Student Seminar, where Professor Limonic will speak on: "Latinx Jews in South Florida: Untangling Sub-Ethnic Identities among Sephardic Latinx Immigrants.". If you have any questions about the seminar, please reach out to Professor Hazel Gold, the 2024 Tenenbaum Lecture Chair, at hgold@emory.edu.
Advanced registration is requested here.
27th Annual Tenenbaum Famly Lecture: Latinx Jews in Their Adopted Homeland: Constructing New Realities and Claiming New Identities
Wednesday, March 6, 7:00 p.m.,  Convocation Hall or on Zoom
Dr. Laura Limonic asks, “How do Latinx Jews in the U.S. identify? Can they choose their identity or is it assigned to them? Are their ethnic choices ever strategic or instrumental?” Drawing on the experiences of Latinx Jewish immigrants in the United States, the historical roots of Jewish migration streams to Latin America and a sociological comparative perspective, Limonic will discuss how group construction is never static, and, in particular, how race, religion, and class are increasingly important mediating factors in defining ethnicity and ethnic identity. 
Learn more about this event here.
Opportunities 
Emory MSA: Hot Halal
Hot Halal includes a delicious catered halal lunch buffet consisting of entrées, sides, desserts, and beverages. This is a great opportunity to not only enjoy a delicious halal meal, but is also a great bonding opportunity with Muslims at Emory. 
There must be at least 24 people to sign up for the meal plan to show enough interest to continue hot halal for the year. Signing up for hot halal requires our community to commit to it for the semester. The meal plan is $100 for 8 three-course meals (discounted from $178) for enrolled students. We will have hot halal from February through May (excluding Ramadan), tentative dates shown below. It is a great deal for anyone who frequently attends the Jummah prayer and would like to enjoy really good food after the prayer for a great price. If you cannot attend the prayer, you can still get the food to eat between your schedule or you can donate it to another student.
These are all the dates Hot Halal will likely be served: 2/2 (tentative), 2/9, 2/16, 2/23, 3/1, 4/12, 4/19, 4/26, 5/3 (reserved date). Learn more and sign up here.
Bayit House Applications Open 
The Emory Bayit House provides its residents with more than a Jewish experience - it fosters a dynamic student-led environment that allows Jewish students to practice Kashrut, Shabbat, holidays, and other customs with ease while fostering a warm community committed to a pluralistic Jewish lifestyle.
For the upcoming academic year, the house is open to all students interested in living at Emory Bayit.
Application opens January 29. Priority deadline: February 9 and then rolling after that. 
Learn more here.
Ethics and Student Leadership: Summer Internships
The Servant Leadership internship program is a funded summer internship program that provides students with a supervised opportunity to work with Atlanta-area nonprofits in a wide-variety of fields. This internship program is designed to enrich the student's life and integrate the practical, intellectual, and spiritual components of work while deepening understandings of responsibility, service, and vocation. Students receive a stipend of between $2,000 and $4,000.
Application deadline is March 4, 2024 by 5:00 p.m.
Learn more here.
Sojourners Fellowship
Sojourners is a Christian media and advocacy organization that works towards social and racial justice, inspiring people of faith through its award-winning magazine and digital media and through its mobilizing initiative, SojoAction.
They offer a year-long fellowship that invites participants to engage in community living, spiritual exploration, and professional development. The deadline to apply is March 8. 
To learn more, click here.
Touching the Earth
July 26 2024 - August 17 2024
Touching the Earth is a three-week immersion For young adults. Now in its fourth year, Touching the Earth offers young adults (ages 18-25) an opportunity to pause, to engage in a sustained period of contemplation in a community of peers and mentors, and to reflect on values and callings.
A diverse and seasoned faculty guides the exploration of the Buddhist concept of interbeing through ecology, ecopsychology, and social justice. Learn more here. Sponsored by Barre Center for Buddhist Studies. 
Outdoor Recreation Schedules
Spring 2024
Joing Emory Recreation and Wellness for some outdoor adventures this semester. See their planned events above. Learn more here
Conversation Circle: Earth and Climate Chaplaincy
Feburary 2024 - August 2024 online.
The BTS Center, in collaboration with the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab, offers four new opportunities for chaplains committed to working at the intersection of Earth, climate change, and spiritual care to be in ongoing conversation with one another, sharing experiences, offering support, and seeking inspiration for their ongoing work.
Conversation Circles are comprised of participants from diverse sectors and geographic locations, and are guided by two trained chaplain facilitators. Circles meet 12 times over the course of 6 months. Sessions are offered on the Zoom video-conferencing platform.
Learn more and register here.
Weekly Gatherings
Weekly Spiritual Gatherings
There are a plethora of weekly religious and philosophical gatherings offered at Emory. Many of them are listed here and at the button below. Can't find what you are looking for? Contact many of our undergraduate and graduate communities directly or contact our religious life affiliates and OSRL staff. For questions, or to request adding an item to our weekly gatherings page, please email religiouslife@emory.edu.
Weekly Spiritual Gatherings
Emory Interfaith Center Open Hours
The Emory Intefaith Center is a place for worship, prayer, meditation, and retreat on campus for Emory's diverse spiritual communities that also fosters interfaith engagement, education, dialogue, service, and social justice work. It is a home away from home for Emory's diverse spiritual communities, as well as a gateway between the campus and the Atlanta community and world beyond.
The center encompasses spacious and flexible sacred spaces, community and meeting rooms for hospitality, gatherings, studying, and retreats, as well as nearby offices for Emory's multifaith chaplaincy staff, interns, and student workers.
Hours of operation: 
  • Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m-8:00 p.m.
  • Saturday-Sunday: By reservation for program
To request a reservation, please visit interfaithcenter.emory.edu
For more information, please contact religiouslife@emory.edu
Upcoming Religious Holidays
These events are drawn from the multifaith calendar maintained by the Harvard Divinity School Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. To see more upcoming religious holidays and festivals, please click here
Nirvana Day
Thu., Feb. 15, 2024
Tradition: Buddhism
In the northern tradition, it commemorates the parinirvana of the Buddha. In cultures of Southeast Asia, the buddha's parinirvana is remembered during Wesak. The dates and names of Buddhist celebrations vary significantly among cultures and communities.
Laylat al-Bara'ah
Sun., Feb. 25, 2024
Tradition: Islam
Begins at sundown.
(Night of Repentance)
On this night, God approaches the Earth to call humanity and to grant forgiveness of sins. Observed on the 14th day of the lunar month of Sha'ban.
Nineteen Day Fast
Thu., Feb. 29 – Tue., Mar. 19, 2024
Tradition: Baha'i
A designated 19-day period of fasting each year immediately before the Bahá’í New Year. The fasting is seen as a period of spiritual preparation and regeneration for the new year ahead.
Emory OSRL ENews is published weekly during term by the Emory University Office of Spiritual and Religious Life publicizing Atlanta-campus spiritual life programs. It is not a comprehensive listing. For Oxford College spiritual life, please click here. To submit information or to update your preferences, please contact religiouslife@emory.edu. 
 
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