Office of Religious Life Princeton University

 

 

 
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Student Religious Groups

Athletes in Action
Gospel Ensemble
Princeton Chabad Student Group
Princeton Faith and Action


Athletes in Action (www.princeton.edu/~aia/) is an international, interdenominational Christian fellowship open to all but geared toward college athletes. Vince Vitale, staff liaison, vvitale@alumni.princeton.edu

Baha’i Club (www.princeton.edu/~bahai/) seeks to study the Baha’i teachings. bahai@princeton.edu

Baptist Student Fellowship (www.princeton.edu/~bsf/) The Baptist Student Fellowship aims to help students form relationships, explore and enrich their faith, serve others, and develop as well-rounded individuals. It is intended as a fellowship of college students seeking to find and implement God’s purpose for themselves and an opportunity to serve in the Lord’s name. bsf@princeton.edu

Princeton Buddhist Students’ Group (http://www.princeton.edu/~buddhism/) PBSD is dedicated to the practice of mindful living, meditation, and Buddhist culture. Our programs include meditation instructions, group practice, discussions, special talks, and other activities. buddhism@princeton.edu

Christian Science Organization (www.princeton.edu/~csorg/)

Gospel Ensemble (www.princeton.edu/~puge/) is a student-directed musical group, re-formed in 1983 to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ through song. Its repertoire includes traditional spirituals, church hymns, and contemporary gospel that reflect the variety of music that has developed in the Black churches of America. puge@princeton.edu

Princeton Hindu Satsangam (www.princeton.edu/~hindu/) involves students in understanding and discussing the various aspects of the Hindu tradition. Our meetings and discussions are open to anyone interested in Hinduism. hindu@princeton.edu

IMPACT (http://www.princeton.edu/~bsu/impact.htm) focuses on reaching black students on campus with the gospel and deepening their knowledge of the Bible, while fostering unity and fellowship with the entire body of Christ.

Jehovah’s Witnesses promotes personal bible study and help students use the Bible to address important religious questions. jehovahw@princeton.edu

Latter-Day Saints (www.princeton.edu/~ldssa/) is an organization for students interested in the gospel and standards of Jesus Christ.

Muslim Students’ Association (http://www.princeton.edu/~msa/) strives to increase students’ understanding of Islam, to bring Muslim students together as a community, and to sponsor events for the enjoyment and knowledge of all interested in exploring Islam.
msa@princeton.edu

Princeton Chabad Student Group is a unique and dynamic religious organization on Princeton’s campus, providing Jewish students, as well as anyone else who might be interested, with an eclectic blend of religious, educational, and social programming. Chabad’s religious philosophy is non-denominational and non-judgmental in its outlook. PCSG is affiliated with Chabad-Lubavitch, the largest Jewish outreach organization in the world. chabad@princeton.edu

Princeton Faith and Action offers Bible courses, an Investigative Dinner Series, and special sessions on various theological issues.

Seventh-Day Adventists is a religious organization that aims to provide loving Christian Fellowship to Adventists and others.

Yavneh House (www.princeton.edu/~yavneh/) facilities social and religious activities for observant Jews on campus. yavneh@princeton.edu

 

 

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Office of Religious Life, Murray Dodge Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
Phone (609) 258-3047 Fax (609) 258-2686