Religious/Spiritual Community Resources
Baha’i Faith
531 N. Fourth Ave
(520) 623-4090
The central purpose of the Baha’i faith is to promote the unity of mankind through elimination of prejudice, equality of women and men, universal compulsory education, spiritual solutions to economic problems and individual transformation. Baha’i’s honor the divine origin of all revealed religions. They reside in every nation and territory on earth and come from all religious, racial, and ethnic backgrounds. We welcome your questions and respect your beliefs.
Baptist Student Union
Refuge Student Ministry Center
901 N. Tyndall Ave.
(520) 624-4236
Refuge is our contemporary collegiate worship service that's held every Tuesday evening at 7 PM. It takes place in room 218 of the Koffler Building.
Buddhist Fellowship
Ada Pierce McCormick Building - Chapel
1401 E. First Street
pintor753@aol.com
An unaffiliated meditation and discussion group meets Wednesdays 11:30 AM; one led by Ken Bacher and Jewel Tree Sangha is held Thursdays 7:00 PM on campus. Meditation instruction is available. Directed by Greg Bender (869-0313). Coordinated by Bonnie (615-1884).
The Catholic Newman Center
1615 E. Second Street
(520) 327-6662
The Newman Center is the Catholic presence at the UofA. It serves university students, faculty, staff and administration. Our mission is to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ by:
- Forming the faith community;
- Appropriating the faith;
- Forming the Christian conscience;
- Educating for social justice;
- Facilitating personal development; and
- Developing leaders for the future.
Campus Christian Center
715 N. Park Ave.
(520) 623-7575
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Tucson Institute of Religion Student Center
1333 E. Second Street
(520) 623-4204
Our goal is to assist students in their spiritual, academic and social needs.
Episcopal Campus Ministry
No matter who you are, no matter where you are on your journey of faith, no matter what wounds you might have from previous religious experiences, you are welcome here. The Episcopal Campus Ministry is a safe place to be, to ask questions, to make friends, and to embark or continue on your spiritual journey.
Lutheran Campus Ministry
A worshipping community in which our life's journey is shared in a loving, supportive fellowship centered in Christ.
Presbyterian Campus Ministry
Rev. Jason Hickman. Tuesday night Fellowship, 7:00 PM. Service projects, retreats, Bible studies, small groups, and counseling.
Wesley United Methodist Campus Ministry
A campus Christian ministry that invites, nurtures, and equips people to proclaim and reflect God's transforming love.
Hillel
1245 E. Second Street
(520) 624-6561
The Hillel Foundation facilitates the development of a vibrant, diverse, meaningful, and empowered Jewish community at the University of Arizona. Undergraduate or graduate student, whether your interest is in Israel, community service, athletics, religion or a wide variety of other topics, UA Hillel has something going on for you!
We are conveniently located on the corner of Mountain and Second, across from the Student Union Memorial Center in the middle of campus. Our building offers an open lounge where you will always find students meeting, hanging out or studying. We have a computer resource center with printing and wireless internet access. If you're hungry, try the cafe and if you just need to relax, take a break in one our hammocks nestled under the bridge outside. Whatever your need, Hillel can help.
Islamic Center of Tucson
901 E. First Street
(520) 624-3233
The aims and purposes of the ICT are to (gain the pleasure of Allah) serve the best interests of Islam and the Muslims in the Tucson metropolitan area, but not limited to, southeast Arizona counties, enabling them to practice Islam as a complete way of life.
Little Chapel of All Nations
1401 E. First Street
520) 623-1692
littlechapel54@juno.com
For students, faculty, and all who wish for a quiet place to rest, pray, meditate, or study.
Unitarian Universalist Congregation or Northwest Tucson
3601 W. Cromwell Dr.
Ph: (520) 579-7094
uuoffice@yahoo.com
As a caring, accepting community, centered in Unitarian Universalist principles, we seek spirituality and inspiration through religion, pursue truth through intellectual search, and serve our community through social action.




