Faculty
The religious centers of the Campus Ministry Cooperative believe that the university is the right place for the healthy interchange of ideas. We are willing to visit your classes and share our traditions without proselytizing. We are also prepared to share our experiences on the concerns of our day. If you want a variety of perspectives on issues such as war and peace, the death penalty, the Middle East, abortion and choice, religious ecology, or human rights regardless of gender, color, ethnicity, or sexual orientation, contact us to visit your class.
We are also available for consultation if sectarian or theological issues become part of the discussions in your class, whether these are helpful or disruptive.
