Chapel Community Welcome Statement

 

We believe God made all creation and called it good, and therefore we welcome the belovedness of all people in the fullness of their identities at the intersections of race, gender, ability, and romantic and sexual orientation.

But we also know we are a broken community.
We seek wholeness together by faithfully engaging in challenging conversations that draw us to a fuller relationship with God and one another in the way of Jesus.

We are committed to continually striving to be boldly antiracist and both affirming and embracing of our LGBTQIA+ community in our ministry, our actions, and our relationships with others. We welcome all to join us in this journey of faith in the shadow of the cross and the promise of the empty tomb.

Image of overlapping hearts in the colors of the pride flag with a cross at the center. Text reads Reconciling in Christ underneath.

The Muhlenberg College Chapel has been a Reconciling in Christ community since 1995, welcoming students of all identities into worship, community, and leadership. Our welcome statement was updated by our Chapel students in 2022. 

Room Enough for Everyone Inside

Every week during the academic year, our Chapel community gathers for Sunday evening worship rooted in the Christian liturgy of welcome, word, meal, and sending. Our time together is punctuated by prayer, scripture, preaching, music, and the weekly celebration of Holy Communion where all seeking to receive the grace of God in Jesus Christ are welcome. No matter what your Christian denomination or faith community background might be, all students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents and community members young and old are welcome.

Worship Schedule

Our Sunday worship begins at 5:00pm* every Sunday students are in session during the academic year. Most Sundays we worship using a traditional liturgy that includes elements of both individual and communal contemplation and reflection. After worship each week, we transform the sanctuary to a dinner room and have casual fellowship over a meal. However, our general pattern deviates mostly on the third and/or fifth Sunday of the month when we host Dinner Church, a relaxed and interactive worship service that includes prayer, song, scripture, and story-telling around dinner tables in the Chapel. Regardless of the Sunday, we work together as a community to clean and reset the space to welcome our Roman Catholic Campus Ministry community for their weekly Mass which takes place at 8:00pm throughout the academic year.

Midweek Prayer

The Chapel is used throughout the academic year for many different events, but when it is not scheduled for use community members are welcome to come for a quiet moment of prayer or contemplation. Throughout Lent, we gather for sung prayers and a simple soup supper on Wednesday evenings.