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Living in Community
Religious Life
Campus Ministries
Students come to campus ministries for support in differing ways:
some come seeking a deeper connection with their faith traditions,
others seek to explore alternative spiritual paths; and still others
need assistance discerning the inner foundations of their outward
commitments. Earlham College seeks to provide assistance, support,
and encouragement to these students in a variety of ways. Specifically,
campus ministries assists students by providing guidance in contemplative
inquiry, opportunities for dialogue, sponsoring celebratory communal
events, and supporting a host of opportunities which enable students
to put their most cherished beliefs into daily practice.
Contemplation. The Religious Society of Friends
has long believed that an essential part of life is played out
in the stillness and silence of solitude. Therefore, Earlham
provides the time and space for periods of silence, self-reflection,
and prayer and also offers some opportunities for individual
pastoral counseling and spiritual direction. The Office of Campus
Ministries cannot provide spiritual direction for each and every
student but does attempt to find the appropriate resources (either
on campus or within the wider community) which best serve an
individual student's needs. By emphasizing
the importance of prayerful discernment and guided self-reflection,
Earlham hopes that students will be more fully prepared for the
personal, academic, and vocational decisions they will encounter
on the road to a life of simplicity, integrity, and truth-seeking.
Exploration. The statement on Religious life
at EC emphasizes the importance of establishing a community in
which its members "become
good students of one another's cultures and practices." Campus
ministry can, and should, play a vital role in ensuring that this
objective is reached by facilitating ecumenical and inter-faith
dialogue, bringing speakers from diverse traditions to campus,
and providing opportunities for faculty and students to work collaboratively
or share their most meaningful experiences with one another. Such
dialogues have the potential to foster respect and deepen understanding
across differences, as well as to clarify or transform one's
own beliefs, values, and practices. In addition, such dialogues
assist students in developing a working understanding of the natural
alliance between faith and reason. As one way of fostering dialogue
between students on matters of ultimate concern, the Office of
Campus Ministries actively encourages, supports, and promotes Earlham's
student religious organizations. These organizations provide an
essential mediating link between the College and the individual
student. Developing the strength and vitality of student religious
organizations is of primary importance in ensuring that a diverse
community of dialogue is achieved.
Celebration. For many students, the spiritual
life is neither a solitary nor a purely intellectual exercise
but is naturally made manifest in shared public worship, celebration,
and/or ritual. Earlham's campus ministries are devoted to, whenever possible,
providing the space, opportunities, and resources for times to
celebrate or commemorate the joys and sorrows of a life of faith.
Observation of religious holidays and participation in communal
gatherings, celebrations, and other outward expressions of one's
deepest commitments are encouraged, supported, and actively promoted
by campus ministries.
Practice. A life of faith finds its natural
fruition in activity and practice. Earlham is a place where students
encounter many opportunities to interweave the life of the spirit
and action. It is hoped that students will discover that their
engagement of the world constitutes a mutually transformative
encounter in which actions serve to develop and deepen one's
own integrity and character as well as further the cause for
social justice. Activities such as service learning projects,
volunteer programs, faith-based internships, and off-campus study
all allow students to test and forge their beliefs and commitments
in real world settings while working toward the common good.
The Office of Campus Ministries ensures that interested students
are aware of the many opportunities available, assists students
in finding those activities for which they are most well-suited,
and provides opportunities for theological reflection on these
experiences.
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