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Campus Ministry

CROP Walk was a success! 

SUNY students joined our team to make this event a huge success. Head to the events page to read more about this event.

The Cortland County Council of Churches provides a Protestant Campus Minister to SUNY Cortland students, faculty, and staff.

The Rev. Vicki Johnson is our Protestant Campus Minister. As such, she is the pastor and spiritual advisor for students, staff, and faculty of mainline Protestant denominations (i.e. Episcopal, Lutheran, Presbyterian, UMC, UCC, etc.). She is also concerned about those who do not claim a specific faith tradition, but who seek meaning in life.

“You are not alone! I’m available to talk whenever you want to discuss life or faith – or you just want someone to listen to you. I’ll be around campus, and I have an office in the Interfaith Center. These are important years in your life. You are defining who you are on many levels. What do you believe? What is most important to you? What is God (or the Universe…or whatever name you use for a Higher Power) nudging you to become? Let’s get started in the conversation.”  —Vicki

Visit  Vicki on at the Interfaith Center
(corner of Prospect & Calvert – across the street from the Dowd Fine Arts Building)
or feel free to contact her anytime:
chapvic@aol.com
(p) 607.753.1002 or 607.423.4655

Click here to download the Campus Ministry Weekly Schedule

Wednesday Worship
begins at 12:15 each Wednesday
This 30-minute service changes in format, but always includes time for prayer on behalf of the campus community.  

Meditation Monday
begins at 12:00 noon each Monday
Enjoy silent meditation at the Interfaith Center.  A candle will be lit at noon and extinguished at 1.  Come when you can.  Leave when you must.

Stuff That Matters
Thursdays beginning at 4:30
We have a free meal for students who want to talk about stuff that matters to them, even while cooking, eating, and cleaning up.  Cooking begins at 4:30, and clean-up is accomplished by 6:30. Come and join the conversation!

‘Move In’ Day
Council volunteers provide assistance to students as they arrive on campus at the beginning of the fall semester and distribute information about religious activities and local churches in the community.

Ministry Munchies
This service, which doubles as a fundraiser for the Council, offers parents the opportunity to order a hand-packed “care package” of goodies for their son or daughter that is delivered during study period at the end of each semester.

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