Calendar 2012/13

Chaplaincy

Clifton Graham Anglican (Lazenby Chaplain) c.g.graham@exeter.ac.uk
James Theodosius Anglican (St Luke’s) j.w.f.theodosius@exeter.ac.uk
Peter Lee Baha’i peter.lee@exeter.ac.uk
Simon Taylor Baptist s.j.taylor@exeter.ac.uk
Lester Shenton Buddhist l.shenton@exeter.ac.uk
John Danvers Buddhist j.danvers@exeter.ac.uk
Ravindra J Nathwani Hindu r.nathwani@exeter.ac.uk
Jacky Hatherley Independent Churches j.m.hatherley@exeter.ac.uk
Tony Reese Jewish a.j.reese@exeter.ac.uk
Robin Kanarek Jewish r.kanarek@exeter.ac.uk
Andrew Sails Methodist a.sails@exeter.ac.uk
Mohammed Abrar  Muslim u.mohammed-abrar@exeter.ac.uk
Mike Golby Quaker m.j.golby@exeter.ac.uk
Ros Richards Quaker r.j.c.richards@exeter.ac.uk
Michael Wheaton  Roman Catholic m.t.wheaton@exeter.ac.uk
Janet Conway United Reformed Church j.m.conway@exeter.ac.uk

The Chaplaincy is co-ordinated by Clifton Graham (Office number: 263649)

Their details can be accessed at: www.exeter.ac.uk/chaplaincy

The Chaplaincy serves all members of the University, staff and students, regardless of their faith background.

They aim to provide opportunities for worship and for faith to be nurtured and deepened and to engage with those who have questions about the meaning of life.

The Chaplains are always ready to discuss issues of faith or daily living or any personal matter in confidence at all times.

Places of worship on campus

The Mary Harris Memorial Chapel of the Holy Trinity within the University of Exeter which was designed and presented to the University by Dr E. Vincent Harris, OBE, in memory of his mother, was consecrated by the Lord Bishop of Exeter on 26 June 1958. It was declared a Grade II Listed Building at Easter 1988. Staff, students and visitors are welcome to Holy Communion on Sundays at 11am and Choral Evensong on Wednesdays at 5pm.

St Luke's Chapel was opened on 23 September 1863, destroyed by enemy action on 4 May 1942 and rededicated in 1952.

The University Chapels are available for Baptisms, Weddings, Memorial Services and other important occasions to any associated with or who have had links to the University. Enquiries to the Lazenby Chaplain are welcome.

The Catholic Chaplaincy of St Boniface in Glenthorne Road contains the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, meeting rooms, kitchen and social areas as well as student accommodation.

The Chaplaincy Room in the basement of the Roborough Building, next to the Mary Harris Chapel, is an informal meeting room for use by all the chaplains and faith societies. Church newspapers, periodicals and a lending library are available in the Chaplaincy Room. Contact the Lazenby Chaplain for access and bookings.

Full details of services and other activities are announced each term and displayed in the chapels and Chaplaincy Room, together with other notices.

There are Muslim Prayers Rooms on Main Site at the Old Library and St. Luke’s in Holnicote Building.

Lazenby Chaplain

The Lazenby Chaplain (Anglican) is an Official of the University, is appointed jointly by representatives of the University and the Diocese of Exeter, and is supported by The Lazenby Trust, set up from the estate of the late Katherine Maud Lazenby of Tiverton. The St Luke's College Foundation, set up as a charity when St Luke's College was joined with the University in October 1978, also supports the Anglican Chaplaincy.

Lazenby Trustees

The Vice-Chancellor (ex-officio)
The Treasurer (ex-officio)
Dr David Rhymer
Miss Bettina Rigg