At the heart of our work in Campus Ministry is a commitment to the holistic human and spiritual development of students. At Seattle University, we are a community of many faith and philosophical traditions. In Campus Ministry, we seek to accompany students of all faith and philosophical backgrounds as they explore their own tradition and delve into other traditions. Be assured that whatever your perspective - from devout to spiritual but not religious to atheist - we want to walk beside you in your journey.
Perhaps you yourself are Catholic and want to dive more deeply into your own faith tradition, or you might be interested in learning more about the Catholic faith. Some of the ways you can connect with the Catholic tradition and student community in Campus Ministry include...
From our social justice immersions to our retreats, to name just a few, Campus Ministry offers many more programs that Catholic students may find to be a good fit.
For more information on worship and sacraments in the Catholic tradition offered by Campus Ministry, visit our Catholic Community and Sacraments page.
Seattle University is home to many students who are non-Catholic Christians. Campus Ministry supports the spiritual development and community of SU's Christian students through an array of programming. Some of the ways you can connect with different Christian traditions and student communities in Campus Ministry include...
From our social justice immersions to our retreats, to name just a few, Campus Ministry offers many more programs that Christian students may find to be a good fit.
Seattle University is home to many students who practice Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and other religions. If you practice within one of these traditions or are interested in learning more about them, we hope that Campus Ministry can be a home for your journey. To find a local house of worship within your tradition, check out our map of local houses of worship or schedule a time to chat with our Ecumenical and Multifaith Campus Minister. Some of the ways you can connect with these and other traditions include...
From our social justice immersions to our retreats, to name just a few, Campus Ministry offers many more programs that may be a good fit for students who practice Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and other religions.
We are always looking to expand our reach, so if you do not see anything that meets your needs, please contact Victoria Carr-Ware, Ecumenical and Multifaith Campus Minister.
Believe it or not, many of the students who Campus Ministry serves do not identify within a particular faith tradition. Perhaps you are spiritual but not particularly religious, or maybe you are agnostic or atheist. We seek to support the holistic human development of Seattle University students regardless of faith background, so we are here for you, as you are, as well. Some of the ways you might connect with Campus Ministry include...
From our social justice immersions to our retreats, to name just a few, Campus Ministry offers many more programs that non-theistic students may find to be a good fit.