51±¾É«

Faith, Spiritual, Religious, and Prayer Groups

Black Church at 51±¾É«

A group of students interested in planning a monthly Spirit-filled Christian worship service in an African-American tradition. Guest preachers are invited from Baptist, Pentecostal, and other congregations recommended by the students. The Young, Gifted, and Black Gospel Choir (YGB) will sing as well as the Praise Group. Black Church at 51±¾É« meet in Herrick Chapel at 10:30 a.m. on the second and fourth Sunday of every month during the academic year.

Everyone is invited to attend. Questions or to get involved contact Rabbi Sarah Brammer-Shlay, 641-269-4981.

Catholic Students Association (CSA)​

A group of students interested in maintaining or rediscovering their Catholic faith through meeting other Catholic students, discussing important issues surrounding the church, and participating in volunteer activities.

For more information contact 641-269-4981 or email CSA.

Chaverim

Chaverim, the Jewish student organization, is a diverse community in which students celebrate and learn about Judaism. We hold religious services on campus as well as educational, cultural and social programming. We also participate in interfaith dialogue, multicultural activities and promote diversity on campus. All of our activities are open to everyone.

Chaverim is intended to be a place of safety and openness, and a vehicle for intercultural exchange and growth. Please continue to help us make it be that.

Weekly Chaverim Activities

Shabbat is held in Rosenfield Center (JRC), Room 209

Shabbat Services: 5:30 p.m.

Shabbat Table: Fridays, 6:30 p.m.

Upcoming Chaverim Activities

Festivals and other holidays are celebrated throughout the year.

Contact Information:

Email Chaverim or Rabbi Sarah, 641-269-4981

51±¾É« Meditation

51±¾É« Meditation is a mindfulness practice group for anyone who wants to connect to the present moment and cultivate awareness. These weekly (On Mondays at 4:15) meetings will be no shorter than 30 minutes, no longer than 1 hour, and will have the following format: 5-10 minutes of basic instruction and approximately 20 minutes of sitting meditation. There will be an optional discussion group afterward for those who wish to stay.

Email CRSSJ if you have any questions.

Hindu Festivals

For information regarding the celebration of holy days, please stop by the Center for Religion, Spirituality, and Social Justice or email CRSSJ.

Circle

Circle is a space for those who are curious about exploring pagan or nature-centered spiritual paths. Paganism is a term that encompasses a broad range of spiritual beliefs and practices that exist primarily outside of the world’s dominant organized religions. Some pagans might gravitate towards a more organized form, such as Wiccan or Heathenry, while other pagans hold a more solitary or eclectic practice. Some pagans might be drawn to a tradition that connects with their ancestral heritage, while others might seek a path all their own. Pagans may worship a central deity or deities, or no deity at all. Most pagans pursue a direct and individual relationship with the divine. Nature-centered spiritual paths also take many forms. Some are rooted in paganism; some are adjacent to or exist within various religious traditions or denominations. Nature-centered spirituality sees the spiritual interconnectedness of all living things and the expression of natural phenomena such as the changing seasons. Circle meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month in the CRSSJ with additional gatherings planned as desired. Circle is led by Carolyn Herbst Lewis. Email Lewis with questions or to join.  

Muslim Student Association (MSA)

The Muslim Student Association meets weekly for discussion, fellowship, and to plan for special events. For information, please contact 641-269- 4981 or email CRSSJ.

Quaker Friends Silent Meeting

This group gathers every first and third Sunday during the academic year in the CRSSJ Prayer Garage at 913 8th Avenue in 51±¾É« at 11:00 AM. Everyone is welcome! For more information please contact Bob Cadmus at 641-990-2199.

Inter-Faith Dinner Conversations

The Inter-Faith Dinner Conversations is a group that holds discussions on interreligious topics and current issues in our world. This group meets twice a month. Everyone is welcome from any background, tradition, or religion. For more information, please contact the CRSSJ at 641-269-4981 or email CRSSJ.

NOT ACTIVE GROUPS:

Seventh-Day Adventist​

Christian Science Organization (CSO)

Orthodox Christian

The CRSSJ can support spiritual groups that are wanting to form on campus. If you would like to start a group, continue a group that used to be active but is not currently active or if you'd like information on getting transportation to a church outside of 51±¾É«, please contact 641-269-4981 for more information.

51±¾É« Area Religious and Spiritual Communities

The town of 51±¾É« has a diverse religious and spiritual community. For a full list of organizations, see the or go to the . A variety of religious and spiritual organizations exist on campus and are run by students. If you wish to look beyond campus and the town of 51±¾É«, see , or contact the CRSSJ at 641-269-4981 and stop by 913 8th Avenue, 51±¾É«, IA 50112.

Calvary Baptist Church

1625 Penrose Street, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Membership: GARBC
Telephone: 641-236-5525

Church of Nazarene

1233 Bliss Street, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Telephone: 641-236-4136
Email: grinnaz@yahoo.com

Center for Religion, Spirituality, and Social Justice

913 8th Avenue, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
51±¾É« College
Telephone: 641-269-4981

First Friends Church

1115 West Street, 51±¾É«, IA 50112

Programmed Quaker Church

First Presbyterian Church

1025 5th Avenue, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Telephone: 641-236-6059

Friends Silent Meeting

1233 Park Street, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Telephone: 641-269-8393

Grace Community Church

511 6th Avenue, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Membership: Christian and Missionary Alliance
Telephone: 641-236-6621

51±¾É« Christian Science Society

611 6th Avenue, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Worship: Sunday 10:30 a.m., Wednesday testimony meeting 7:30 p.m.
Reading Room open 11 a.m.–1 p.m., Wednesday

51±¾É« Christian Church

1331 Hobart Street, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Telephone: 641-236-5667

51±¾É« Church of Christ

1402 Third Avenue, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Telephone: 641-236-1955

51±¾É« Jewish Community

913 8th Avenue, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Telephone: 641-269-4981

51±¾É« Meditation Group

913 8th Avenue, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Telephone: 641-269-4981

51±¾É« United Church of Christ — Congregational

902 Broad Street, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Membership: United Church of Christ (UCC)
Telephone: 641-236-3111

51±¾É« United Methodist Church

916 5th Avenue, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Memberships: United Methodist Church (UMC) and UMC Des Moines District
Telephone: 641-236-3757

Immanuel Lutheran Church

229 11th Avenue West, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Membership: Lutheran Church Missouri Synod (LCMS) and LCMS Iowa East District
Telephone: 641-236-6691

Muslim Prayer Group

913 8th Avenue- 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Telephone: 641-269-4981
Website: Chaplain’s office

Prairie Lakes Church

925 East Street, 51±¾É«, IA 50112

Telephone: 641-630-1500
Worship: Sunday, 10 a.m

St. John’s Lutheran Church

1224 East Street, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Memberships: Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) and ELCA Western Iowa Synod
Telephone: 641-236-4946
Website:

St. Mary’s Catholic Church

1002 Broad Street, P.O. Box 623, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Telephone: 641-236-7486
Website:

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

6h Avenue and State Street, 51±¾É«, IA 50112
Memberships: Episcopal Church of the USA and Episcopal Diocese of Iowa
Telephone: 641-236-6254
Website:

Regional Religious and Spiritual Groups

Iowa has a wide variety of spiritual and religious communities. If you wish for more information or want to add to this page, please contact 641-269-4981 or stop by the CRSSJ at 913 8th Avenue.

Bahai Communities

Iowa Bahai Center

Website:

Buddhist Communities

Iowa City Zen Center


1025 Fairchild St., Iowa City, IA
319-354-1997

Iowa Buddhist Vihara


Iowa State University
Ames, IA
Iowa Buddhist

Cedar Rapids Zen Center (Zen Buddhism)


1618 Bever Ave SE, Cedar Rapids, IA
319-247-5986

Catholic Communities

Catholic Hispanic Ministries

601 Grand Ave., Des Moines, IA 50309
Telephone: 515-237-5051
Email: K. Cameron

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Communities

Newton Branch

1405 N 11th Ave E, Newton, IA 50208
Telephone: 641-792-2784

Hindu Communities

Hindu Temple and Cultural Center of Iowa

3392 155th Lane, Madrid, IA 50156
709 White Post Drive, Webster City, IA 50595
Telephone (Madrid Branch): 515-832-3355
Website:
Email: sahai@mchsi.com

Hindu Temple Association of Eastern Iowa


1700 Naoma Dr. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA
319-396-3196

Jewish Communities

Agudas Achim Congregation (Reform and Conservative)


2225 Mormon Trek
Iowa City, IA
319-331-8813

Ames Jewish Congregation (Reform and Conservative)


3721 Calhoun Ave
Ames, IA
515-233-1347

Iowa City - University of Iowa Hillel


319-338-0778

Temple B’nai Jeshurun

5101 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50312
Website:

Beyt Shalom

3012 S. 119th St., Omaha, NE

Tifereth Israel

924 Polk Boulevard, Des Moines, Iowa
Telephone: 515-225-1137
Website:

Beth El Jacob

954 Cummins Parkway, Des Moines, Iowa 50312

Lubavitch of Iowa’s Judaic Resource Center

943 Cummins Parkway, Des Moines, IA 50312
Telephone: 515-277-1718
Website:
Email: jrcspark@aol.com

Temple Judah (Reform Jewish)


3221 Lindsay Lane SE, Cedar Rapids, IA
319-362-1261

Latter-Day Saints - Mormon

LDS Meetinghouses and locations

Muslim Communities

Cedar Rapids Mosque

2999 1st Ave S.W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404
Website:

Iowa City Mosque: Al-Iman Center of Iowa

1812 West Benton Street, Iowa City, IA 52246
Website: 

Muslim Community Organization

1087 25th Street, Des Moines, IA 50311
Telephone: 515-266-7951
Website:
Email: mkhan@iastate.edu

Orthodox Communities

Greek Orthodox Church of St. George

1110 35th Street, Des Moines, IA 50311-3797
Telephone: 515-277-0780
Website:
Email: priest at St. George, secretary at St. George

St. Nicholas Orthodox Church

621 Franklin Street, Pella, IA 50319
Telephone: 641-780-6477
Website:
Email: Priest at St. Nicholas

St George Orthodox Church


3650 Cottage Grove Ave SE, Cedar Rapids, IA
319-363-1559

St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church


501 A Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, IA
319-364-5460

St. Raphael of Brooklyn (Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church)


722 E. College St, Iowa City, IA
319-337-3443

Sikh Communities

Sikh Temple of Iowa

1115 Walnut St, West Des Moines, IA
515-255-5755

Unitarian Universalist Communities

The First Unitarian Church of Des Moines

1800 Bell Ave., Des Moines, IA 50315
Website:

Peoples Church Unitarian Universalist


4980 Gordon Ave NW, Cedar Rapids, IA
319-362-9827

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Ames


1015 N. Hyland Ave, Ames, IA
515-292-5960

Unitarian Universalist Society of Iowa City


10 S. Glibert St., Iowa City, IA
319-377-3443

Interested in something you don’t see above?

Active groups on campus vary from year to year based on student interest and leadership. Anyone interested in starting a group should contact the Chaplain’s office at ext. 4981 or stop by the CRSSJ. We are happy to advertise your meeting times and locations through multiple campus venues.

Finding a Space

The Chaplain’s Office offers assistance to anyone looking for places for worship, for involvement in religious student groups, and spiritual or renewal opportunities in and around 51±¾É«.

Our goal is to help students find resources for worship, prayer, or renewal in whatever tradition they currently practice as well as assist them in exploring traditions and opportunities for beginning a faith or spiritual journey.

Let us know how we can help you get connected.

The following groups have been active in the past but are currently not meeting.

Buddhist Discussion Group - (Inactive at this time)

Welcomes anyone who is interested to learn or share about Buddhism. A weekly meeting seeks to prove a comprehensive tour of Buddhist traditions, meditation skills, and scripts.

Pagan Discussion Circle (PDC)

Paganism is not a single religion, but a diverse collection of beliefs. Most pagans draw from a number of different traditions, including Celtic, Native American, Greek, Asian and African spiritualities. Most pagans are very earth-oriented. Some pagans worship a central deity called Goddess. Others worship a God and a Goddess, a single non-gendered deity, or an entire pantheon. Many pagans believe that divinity is found within oneself. Nearly all pagans believe in the importance of finding your own path and creating an individual spirituality. For information on meeting dates and locations email PDC.

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