Spiritual Gatherings and Worship Services
Albion’s Office of Belonging and several student groups host events to acknowledge and celebrate cultural, religious, and spiritual observances each semester.
Spiritual Life offers weekly evening meditation in collaboration with local certified Buddhist meditation teachers, as well as special enrichment events throughout the year.
Student-led Christian worship with Albion College Chapel takes place every Wednesday night of the academic year. While the music is primarily contemporary Christian, students keep many traditional aspects (e.g. Benediction, hymns, prayers) and weave together different musical genres (e.g. Gospel, praise songs from different countries). For students on the leadership team, Chapel is a great opportunity to develop ministry skills and discern calling. All members of the Albion College community are welcome to attend and participate. Albion College Chapel also facilitates other events, such as game nights and movie nights. View their Instagram at @albioncollegechapel.
One of Albion College’s most beloved traditions, the Music Department sponsors “A Service of Lessons and Carols” during Advent. This is a wonderful celebration of sacred vocal music, scriptural readings, and art. For many, this is a deeply meaningful Christian worship experience. The public and all members of the Albion College community are welcome to attend this free event.
Albion College Hillel (@ac_Hillel on Instagram) organizes programs throughout the academic year to observe Jewish holidays and raise awareness of Jewish tradition, such as regular Shabbat services, Passover, High Holy Days, and Hanukkah celebrations. The Office of Belonging and Office of Campus Life provide support.
The Albion College MSA (Muslim Students Association) supports community, provides education, and facilitates regular gatherings for community prayer.
The Albion College chapter of InterVarsity holds regular Bible studies and other Christian events.
In collaboration with Whitehouse Nature Center and the Center for Sustainability and the Environment, the assistant director for spiritual wellness facilitates regular events to support students’ relationships with nature, including seasonal earth care events and discussion groups for those experiencing grief and anxiety about climate change. Through service work, celebration conversation, and spiritual practice, students increase their resilience, feel more empowered, and find helpful ways to make meaning of their experience as the climate changes.