Campus Interfaith Ministry (CIM) is the name for a team of Christians and
Jews working together in ministry to the campus community at the University of
Oregon CIM brings together ten denominations to provide the most inclusive
and effective campus ministry services to the U of O We are the community of
faith on campus reaching out to meet the religious and ethical needs and
concerns of all people on and around campus providing opportunities for
worship, intellectual and spiritual growth, and action on behalf of peace and
justice
. . .people & places
You are welcome to share in the life and ministry of CIM, to take advantage
of the opportunities for growth and action that are available, and to bring new
ideas and energy into this ministry For CIM is most of all people—people of faith
on campus who are ministering to each other and the academic
community listening, raising questions, sharing faith perspectives, getting
involved We hope you’ll join us!
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Koinonia Center. . .
. . . across from PLC and the Library
1414 Kincaid • 484-1707 • open 8:30-5 weekdays
Koinonia (pronounced Coin-oh-nee-ah) is the Greek word for "fellowship”
or faith community, and that’s what we’re all about., a community of people
struggling with questions of faith, values and lifestyles. Our center is home base
for several campus ministries: Richard Beswick, Restoration; Linda Harrell
Bruno, Episcopal: Alice Kinberg, Jewish: Norm Metzler, Lutheran: Mary Lynn
Tobin, United Presbyterian; and Lois Van Leer, American
Baptist/Disciples/U.C.C. Our administrator, Donna Mann O’Leary directs the
traffic and is always ready to lend a helping hand or listening ear
Each Koinonia staff member puts a high priority on being available for
one-to-one counseling in all areas (personal, religious, crisis, vocational, draft,
marital and pre-marital), and encourage people to drop by and talk informally or
to set appointments, if preferred The various ministries offer opportunities for
worship, either on campus or at local churches; study groups; fellowship;
retreats; teaching credit and non-credit courses. The coffee pot is always on, the
lounge and library are quiet places for study or relaxing, and the chapel a
peaceful spot for reflection, meditation and worship. The center is open from
8 30 a m to 5:00 p m Monday through Friday Call or drop by the Koinonia
Center, 484-1707 or ext. 3597
Newman Center. . .
south of the athletic fields
1850 Emerald • 343-1721 • open morning to late evening every day
The Roman Catholic Community at the University gathers for worship,
community building, education and the sharing of life at the Newman Center We
are Saint Thomas More University Parish, a people of prayer, study, and play
You will find Dominican Fathers Patrick LaBelle and Edmund Ryan, Dominican
Brother John Adams. Holy Name Sister Marquita Yriarte, and secretary Patricia
Armstrong at the center
Newman Center is open every day from morning until late evening for study,
relaxation, prayer meditation, and fellowship You will always find a welcome
and a chance to meet members of the Community when you drop by We also
maintain a library of religious literature for your use, and Newman makes its
facilities available for campus-related groups to use as part of its ministry to the
campus community Canticle inn, a Saturday evening coffeehouse, is available
to the entire Christian community for music and fellowship
Our schedule for liturgy is: weekday mass at 12:30 p m (at Sacred Heart
Chapel), Saturday mass at 5:00 p.m . and Sunday mass at 9:00 am, 11 00 am,
5:00 p.m , and 7:30 p.m
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Wesley Center. . .
. .. next to the University Bookstore
1236 Kincaid • 344-4219 • open 8:00 to 5:00 weekdays
The Wesley Center is home for the United Methodist campus ministry. Alice
Knotts, together with the Wesley Student Council on Ministries, plans worship
events, retreats, socials and workshops designed to meet the personal, religious
and social needs of the students at the U of O the various events offered at
Wesley Center are aimed at assisting students' development of their faith,
personality, identify, vocation, friendships, and responsible global citizenship
Alice also enjoys just visiting with students on an informal basis, and is glad to
counsel with them on special concerns.
Wesley Center has plenty of space for people to study, snooze, eat lunch,
visit, pray or meditate in the chapel Various campus ministry and
campus-related groups make use of the Center for worship and meeting We
hope you'll feel free to stop by and make use of the Wesley Center yourself!
There will be an OPEN HOUSE at all the Centers 3-5 p.m. on Wednesday
Sept. 23 followed by a FREE DINNER for all new & returning students who
wish to come to the Newman Center from 5-6:30, co-hosted by all the
campus ministers.
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