Duke Chapel acts as a moderator for the various faith groups at Duke. In partnership with the Division of Student Affairs, the Chapel convenes, supports, and advocates for all of the officially recognized Religious Life groups on campus that serve students, including Buddhist, Catholic, Hindu, Jewish, Latter-Day Saints, Muslim, Orthodox, and Protestant organizations and groups.

The Chapel’s Student Ministries programs guide students in hearing and responding to God’s call for their lives on campus, in Durham, and beyond—through study, artistic expression, counsel, service, participation in worship, and living in community.

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Chapel Student Ministries

The Chapel’s Student Ministries programs help students listen and respond to God’s call for their lives on campus, in Durham, and beyond through study, artistic expression, discussion, service, community, and participation in worship.

Religious Life at Duke

More than twenty campus Religious Life groups offer students belonging, faith formation, and regular times of worship from a range of faith traditions. Through Religious Life at Duke, the Chapel and campus partners offer opportunities for interfaith engagement and spiritual care. 
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Service & Learning Opportunities

Students of all faith backgrounds and none, can learn and serve at the Chapel through programs like the Bridge Internship in Durham’s West End, the Duke Chapel Student Ambassador program, alternative spring break pilgrimages, and more. 

Say the Thing

Say the Thing bridges the gap between old and new, physical and virtual, and contemplative and playful. This project is a collaboration between the Duke Chapel and the Kenan Institute for Ethics. It strives to twist technologies in order to give students community and frameworks to wrestle with life's hard questions and to question their own answers.
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