Spiritual Life

Spiritual lifeFounded in 1911 by what is now known as the United Methodist Church, SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and is committed to the values of academic freedom and open inquiry.  Today, with a student body of over 11,000 students from every state in the U.S. and over 90 foreign countries, SMU is a university for students of all faiths, as well as a school where open discussions of faith are welcomed.  Many resources are available for students who wish to pursue a spiritual path.

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Office of the Chaplain and Religious Life 
The Office of the Chaplain and Religious Life is committed to supporting you in issues of faith, purpose and meaning as you navigate life at SMU. 

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Campus Ministries
Religious Life groups can help you get connected! There are many Christian groups as well as groups for Jewish, Muslim, Sikh and Hindu students. 

Wednesday Worship
Wednesday Worship is a weekly gathering for praising God, prayer and encouragement. Wednesday Worship is a Christian service, where all are welcomed.