Spiritual Well-Being
Spiritual well-being involves interrogating meaning and purpose in life, as well as living in ways that are consistent with one’s beliefs and values. This may be in a faith community or by finding new ways to experience the world while nurturing a deeper connection to yourself, others, and the sacred.
Toolkit
Requests for Sacraments
Students interested in receiving the sacraments of Baptism or Holy Communion should contact our University Chaplain at the phone number or email address listed below.
Contact: Chaplain
Kelli Taylor, D.Min., OSL
Vice President for Mission Integration & Student Well-Being; Chaplain

Department
Contact: Religious Organizations, Mission Trips & Community Service
Ruth Carr, B.S.
Director, Religious & Spiritual Life

Department