Chaplaincy
Revd Chantal Mason |
Lazenby Chaplain, Church of England |
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Revd Hannah Alderson |
St Luke's Chaplain, Church of England |
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Peter Lee |
Baha'i Chaplain |
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Revd Simon Taylor |
Baptist Chaplain |
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John Danvers |
Buddhist Chaplain |
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Tony Reese |
Jewish Chaplain |
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Revd Han Sungil |
Methodist Chaplain |
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Revd Bruce Sawyer |
Methodist Chaplain |
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Ahmad Nozir |
Muslim Chaplain |
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Mohammed Abrar |
Muslim Chaplain |
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Rosie Baines |
Quaker Chaplain |
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Fr Michael Wheaton |
Catholic Chaplain |
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Amanda Harper |
United Reformed Church Chaplain |
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Brandon Gallaher |
Orthodox Associate Chaplain |
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Chris Halls |
Independent Churches Chaplain |
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David Kolitz |
Jewish Associate Chaplain |
Anglican Chaplaincy Administrator Alice Hutchings T 01392 725858 anglicanchaplaincy@exeter.ac.uk
Multifaith Chaplaincy Administrator Clare Ryan-Dodd T 01392 723649 chaplaincy@exeter.ac.uk
The University Chaplaincy is co-ordinated by Revd Chantal Mason, The Chaplaincy Hub, The Old Library. T. 01392 725858 M. 07501 512855 E. c.m.mason@exeter.ac.uk All Chaplaincy details can be accessed on-line www.exeter.ac.uk/chaplaincy
The University Multifaith Chaplaincy serves all members of the University - students and staff - of all Faiths and none, undergraduates and postgraduates. The Multifaith Chaplaincy Team is always available and Chaplains can be found at The Chaplaincy Hub in the Old Library or in the Multifaith Chaplaincy Office in the Forum (Careers Zone). A Chaplain is available to talk with confidentially Monday - Friday on both Streatham and St Luke's campuses. Chaplains offer confidential listening, pastoral support and hospitality throughout the year. The Chaplaincy also offers events, faith-based activities, interfaith dialogue, and time to engage with topical issues, spirituality and reflection on searching questions and moral issues. Chaplaincy is a safe place to talk, to be heard and to find the support you need.
The Lazenby Chaplain
Revd Chantal Mason (Anglican) can be found at The Chaplaincy Hub, on the ground floor of The Old Library. She is available to speak with confidentially Monday – Friday over a cup of coffee, and no issue is too big or too small! On the first floor of the Old Library there is also the Chaplaincy Quiet Room – this is a lounge for space and reflection which you are very welcome to use – it is also a bookable space – do visit the chaplaincy website for details. The Lazenby Chaplain is an Official of the University, and is appointed by representatives of the University, the Diocese of Exeter and the St Luke's College Foundation
Places of worship on campus
- Muslim Prayers Rooms are available on the lower floor of the Old Library on Streatham campus, and in the Holnicote Building on the St Luke's campus.
- The Mary Harris Memorial Chapel of the Holy Trinity on the Streatham campus of the University of Exeter was designed and presented to the University by Dr E. Vincent Harris, OBE, in memory of his mother, and 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 all services. Choral Evensong takes place on Wednesday afternoons at 5pm, Choral Compline is held on Sundays (monthly) at 7.00pm followed by a cheese and wine supper, There is also a daily rhythm of morning prayer in the chapel led by Revd Chantal Mason.
- St Luke's Chapel, St Luke's Campus was opened on 23 September 1863, destroyed by enemy action on 4 May 1942 and rededicated in 1952. It has a contemporary interior having been re-designed in 1998. Staff and students are welcome to all services; Holy Communion takes place every Sunday morning at 11.30am led by Revd Hannah Alderson, the service is followed by a light lunch.
- 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: please contact anglicanchaplaincy@exeter.ac.uk.
- The Catholic Chaplaincy of St Boniface in Glenthorne Road is home to the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, meeting rooms, kitchen and social areas as well as student accommodation. Fr Michael Wheaton is the Catholic Chaplain.
- The Chaplaincy Quiet Room in the Old Library is for use by all Faith communities and provides space for prayer and worship as well as for social and informal meetings. You can also find a small library and various periodicals from the different faith communities. Contact the MultiFaith Administrator for access and bookings.