Manchester University values Faith, because our diverse faiths call us to make the world a kinder and better place, establish justice, build peace amid strife, and model lives of
agape (selfless love),
tikkun olam (repairing a broken world), and
salam (peace) —
Manchester University Values Statement
With roots in the
Church of the Brethren, Manchester University is committed to sustaining a community of faith, learning, and service. Religious life on campus is facilitated by the University Pastor and student ministry assistants, Campus Interfaith Board (a student board), and various student groups.
The Religious Life program includes activities such as weekly ecumenical chapel services (Tuesdays at 7 p.m.), Fellowship of Christian Athletes, denominational groups, discussion groups and other small group opportunities, Bible studies, service projects, periodic interfaith events and special emphasis weeks, retreats, guest speakers, and more.
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