Quick Links
If you are a student or staff member who would like a confidential, non-judgemental talk with a chaplain, either in person or online, navigate to our Time to Talk page to book one of our slots or e-mail chaplaincy@exeter.ac.uk
Weekly slots:
Monday 2:30pm With Judith Morgane
Tuesday 11:00am With Hannah Alderson
Wednesday 2.30pm With Jackie Watson
Thursday 4.00pm With Simon Taylor
Welcome to the Multifaith Chaplaincy
Pastoral and Spiritual Support for all
We believe that all students and staff at the University of Exeter deserve time and care. Our chaplains are available throughout the week - no issue is too big or too small!
No! As the Multifaith Chaplaincy, we work together to serve the whole University community: students and staff, of all faiths and worldviews, whether religious or not.
We provide a safe space to talk, and offer you a confidential and non-judgmental listening ear. We are here to support you, to be available for you to share any concerns, to support wellbeing, and to provide a place where everyone can feel at home. We seek to create a community space on campus to relax, de-stress and simply 'be'.
We all have values that guide and shape our lives. We find and create meaning in different ways that allow us to develop our deeper identities. This might be through nature, religious and spiritual practices, or through connection with others and the world. Chaplains can help you explore your own sense of values, purpose and meaning, or support you in times of spiritual or existential difficulty.
To have a chat with one of our Chaplains, you can book a 'Time to Talk' slot, or get in touch with them directly on the Our Chaplains page.
Multifaith Chaplaincy Events
See our events page to find out what we put on through the year. Ranging from crafts, baking or just simple conversations; our regular events are designed for the community to make friends and recharge from University life. We then also have special one-off events; such as our Faith Spaces Walk, Christingles and Peace Circle which engages the wider University community.

