The Vision of Spiritual Life
The Office of Spiritual Life is dedicated to unleashing students’ spirit and potential by giving them a variety of settings in which to explore their faiths, questions, gifts, hopes and dreams as they prepare to be leaders in their faith communities and around the world.
The Office of Spiritual Life is committed to developing student leaders that are seeking authenticity, inclusion, and a call to justice.
Our office will be known for:
- A culture of seeking: Students will engage in critical thought and analysis about faith, vocational discernment, and identity.
- A culture of authenticity: Students will learn to appreciate and know their own traditions, as well as others, including the United Methodist affiliation of SU.
- A culture of inclusion: Students will celebrate diversity and engage a multicultural worldview, recognizing, respecting, and appreciating differences of identities, ideologies, philosophies, religions, and experiences.
- A culture of justice: Students will embody an ethic of service and a call to justice, working to be the change needed in the world.
What We Offer
Religious Diversity Resources
Shenandoah University is committed to fostering a diverse community supported by an equitable, inclusive, campus climate. Our commitment applies to all university staff, faculty and students. Providing an equal opportunity for each individual to observe religious obligations strengthens our community as a whole. Please reach out to spirituallife@idcba.net so we can talk with you about how you can study, live, and thrive at Shenandoah while observing your religious obligations.
Submit a Religious Observance Request
Contact the Office of Spiritual Life
Monday – Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
1460 University Drive, Winchester VA 22601 | 540-535-3546
Located in the lower level of Goodson Chapel & Recital Hall
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