Council on Inter-faith Concerns
University Center 4th floor, Suite 402
Telephone: 678/794-3200
Overview
The Council of Inter-Faith Concerns is a coordinating body for the religious
organizations at Georgia State. It meets regularly to plan and implement inter-
faith programs and activities and provides a resource for religious groups
doing ministry on campus. The council members seek a cooperative working
relationship in an atmosphere of mutual respect.
Baptist
Telephone: 404/659-8726
www.gsubcm.org
The Baptist Campus Ministry (BCM) offers friendship and spiritual growth opportunities to students, faculty, and staff at Georgia State University. The foundation for the BCM is built on Jesus Christ's life and ministry.
Catholic
Telephone: 678/794-3200
The Georgia State University Catholic Students Association focuses on bringing students closer to Christ, closely adhering to the teaching Magisterium of the Roman Catholic Church. Holy Mass is celebrated on campus during the week at 12:15 p.m. in University Center, Room 470.
Episcopal
Telephone: 404/409-3554
Episcopal Campus Ministries (ECM) opens its doors to students and staff of Georgia State University.
Jewish
Telephone: 678/794-3200
www.hillelsofgeorgia.org
Hillels of Georgia and Georgia State University Hillel oversee Jewish life on campus and involve students in the greater Atlanta Jewish community.
Lutheran
Telephone: 678/794-3200
Lutheran Campus Ministry at Georgia State is a Christian ministry that welcomes all students who want to develop/grow in their relationship with Christ.
Methodist
Telephone: 404/651-2468
www.gsu.edu/wesleyfoundation
Sponsored by the United Methodist Church, The Wesley Foundation at Georgia State University offers spiritual nurturing to the students, faculty, and staff through study, worship, service and fellowship.
Muslim
Telephone: 678/794-3200
www.gsu.edu/~wwwmsa
The Muslim Students Association (MSA) at Georgia State University is diverse, consisting of students from all over the world. The MSA aspires to be a uniting medium for Muslims on and off campus.
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