Spiritual Well-BeingSpiritual 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.

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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
Rev. Kelli Taylor

Contact: Religious Organizations, Mission Trips & Community Service

Ruth Carr, B.S.

Director, Religious & Spiritual Life
Ruth Carr