The Spiritual and Religious Life Center (SPARC)
The Spiritual and Religious Life Center (SPARC) is the on-campus home for students with an interest in religious and spiritual study, meditation, and exploration, as well as the Office of the Chaplain. SPARC serves and supports a wide range of student organizations, fellowships, and religious communities throughout Penn’s campus. The Center also develops programming to improve interfaith understanding and build meaningful, collaborative relationships across religious differences. Though programming varies depending on the time of year and student groups participating – daily, SPARC provides space for regular prayer, scripture study and meditation sessions for individuals and groups, as well as space for students to study, hangout, and rest.
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💕 Building Community at SPARC Looks Like…
Engaging with the Community
EDUC 598: Interfaith Dialogue in Action—developed in collaboration with SPARC—is an academically based community service course where students can explore effective interfaith dialogue and action on college campuses throug academic study, facilitated discussion, and service partnerships.
Getting Support
Chaplains are available to students as they navigate their experience at Penn. They can be a listening ear, support during times of stress, or provide guidance for students navigating difficult situations like grief or family illness.
EDUC 598: Interfaith Dialogue in Action—developed in collaboration with SPARC—is an academically based community service course where students can explore effective interfaith dialogue and action on college campuses throug academic study, facilitated discussion, and service partnerships.
Getting Support
Chaplains are available to students as they navigate their experience at Penn. They can be a listening ear, support during times of stress, or provide guidance for students navigating difficult situations like grief or family illness.