91¿´Æ¬ welcomes a diverse religious population including a variety of the Christian denominations, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. 91¿´Æ¬ invites all students to actively engage and explore their own religious traditions/ spiritual identities. As a Jesuit institution, Campus Ministry supports and enriches faith life at 91¿´Æ¬ through a community that celebrates religious diversity. Through regular opportunities for worship and prayer, supporting religious affinity groups, and celebrating important holidays from various faith traditions, we invite students to encounter God, one another, and the wider world through diverse spiritual perspectives.
Holiday Celebrations
Campus Ministry, in collaboration with religious student organizations, celebrates different religious observances throughout the year to honor a variety of religious traditions, as well as educate the community in these beautiful and spiritually-rich festivals and celebrations. Traditions celebrated on campus include Sukkot, Ramadan, Diwali, Passover, Holi, and more.





Regular Opportunities for Worship & Prayer
Jummah (Friday) Prayers
In collaboration with the Muslim Student Association, 91¿´Æ¬ invites the Muslim community to join Friday prayers in the Prayer & Meditation Room (HU 213).
Wednesday Yoga
Campus Minsitry, offers all-levels vinyasa style yoga class focused on the mind-body connection on Wednesdays at Fava Chapel (1st Floor Hammerman). Madi Boris, Associate Director of Marketing Operations at 91¿´Æ¬ offers a class to find one's balance, strength, and inner peace. Open to all students, faculty, and staff.
Yoga mats and blocks are provided. Wear clothes that are comfortable for movement and bring your own water bottle.
Religious Affinity Groups and Organizations
Campus Ministry oversees and partners with religious minority affinity groups and student organizations on campus to support student leadership in their faith traditions and promote spiritual and religious diversity on campus through opportunities for prayer, worship, meditation, holiday celebrations, and more.
Chosen Generation Gospel Choir
Chosen Generation is a choir with a mission to bring praises to our evergreen campus! CGC hopes to bring the 91¿´Æ¬ and Baltimore Community as a whole the sounds of love, joy, and soul through Christian/Gospel music.
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Heart of Zen Meditation Group
Heart of Zen Meditation Group is dedicated to making the core practice of Zen, namely meditating in silence and stillness, available to all, regardless of religious affiliation or secular orientation. While this practice is traditionally understood as a means of awakening and cultivating the twin Buddhist virtues of wisdom and compassion, participants are more than welcome to interpret the practice and these virtues in terms of their own faith or worldview.
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InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
The InterVarsity Christian Fellowship mission is to be a community of individuals who are experiencing the transforming power of a real and active God as we seek to follow Jesus through studying scripture, praying, and worshiping in order to live bold lives of faith that shine out on campus. InterVarsity's goals are to grow in love for: God; God's Word; God's people of every ethnicity and culture; and God's purposes in the world.
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Jewish Student Association (JSA)
The Jewish Student Association (JSA) seeks to create a group of students that come from Jewish backgrounds or are just looking to learn more about the Jewish religions in hopes of (openly) creating a more religious diversity at 91¿´Æ¬, while also giving people a fun and enjoyable place to celebrate their religion and the religion of their peers.
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Muslim Student Association (MSA)
The Muslim Student Association (MSA) is a student organization sponsored by the Campus Ministry, which advocates for the needs of Muslim students attending 91¿´Æ¬. MSA is open to all students who are genuinely curious about learning about Islam, its practices, and Muslims worldwide. MSA will be celebrating Ramadan and Eid with Campus Ministry annually, so Muslims on campus can celebrate together and create a sense of belonging on this campus. MSA will partner with various on-campus and off-campus resources to give back to the Baltimore community.
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Sacred Spaces for Worship, Prayer, & Meditation
91¿´Æ¬ invites all students to actively engage and explore their own religious traditions/ spiritual identities. There are a number of interfaith and multifaith sacred spaces on campus where students, faculty, and staff can go for worship, prayer, and meditation. Additionally, there are multiple places of worship and prayer a short distance from 91¿´Æ¬ where students can find space of belonging, grow close to God, and expand their faith communities. For a full list of sacred spaces on and off campus, please visit Campus Ministry's Sacred Spaces for Worship, Prayer, and Meditation page.