The University took a pioneering step forward when
the Interfaith Chapel was built in 1970. At that
time, few schools could boast a facility intended to
be a religious gathering place for all people. Students
regularly testify that what they value most about
the University of Rochester is its diversity. With our
multifaith outreach, we at the chapel are a key contributor
to that diversity.
The chapel is a center of hospitality. Here we welcome those who strongly identify with their religious tradition, those who are “spiritual but not religious,” and those who want no affiliation at all. It is a place where students can connect, find community, join together in fun and service, learn about the faith of others, deepen their own faith, discuss the “Big Questions,” and explore their own values and identity. The chapel is a place that hums with activity and vitality.
In addition to the large, street-level sanctuary, on two more floors we have three kitchens, a common room, a conference room, and a spacious river-level room for social gatherings, receptions, meals, and meetings. For those looking for a quiet, centering space, we have a small meditation room. The spacious building is equipped to meet the many different needs of individuals and groups.
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![]() Cary Jensen Interim Director of Religious & Spiritual Life |
![]() Eileen Bruton Administrator |
![]() Elizabeth Fronczak Reservations Coordinator |
500 Joseph C. Wilson Blvd, P.O. Box 270501
Rochester, New York 14627-0501 (585) 275-4321 / (585) 276-0203 fax
URInterfaithChapel@rochester.edu