Chaplaincy
Found at the heart of central campus, the Chaplaincy
is a peaceful space open to all members of the University community. You can come here for meetings, to relax or study together, enjoy light refreshments, or spend time in public worship or quiet thought. The chaplaincy hosts numerous discussions and debates involving religion or other issues, and welcomes all students, of any, or no, faith.
The Chaplaincy is home to the Anglican, Roman Catholic, Free Church and Jewish chaplains, who are always happy to meet students socially and pastorally. As a valued part of the University’s Welfare network, the chaplains offer a sympathetic ear in total confidence to anyone who needs it.
There are regular services for all denominations as well as many social events. Christian groups
meet several times a week for prayer, Bible study and discussion, and host events across campus. On Friday nights, Jewish students
meet for the Shabbat meal, as a kosher kitchen is available in the building. The Islamic Society
organises worship for Muslim students in the dedicated prayer room
on campus, and Halal food is readily available in the local area.
Part of the worldwide Coventry Cross of Nails community
, dedicated to conflict resolution, the Chaplaincy works with Coventry Cathedral to build peace through understanding and promote tolerance and reconciliation. This is something all students are welcome to get involved in.
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