Colorado State University, Fort Collins
What’s up?
St Paul’s Episcopal Church in Fort Collins hosts the Episcopal Campus Ministries (ECM) of Fort Collins, serving Colorado State University and the Front Range Community College - Larimer Campus. Sunday dinners, Wednesday student-led worship and other activities for students and young adults are part of the scene. Exam Week Study Hall is open at St Paul’s from 7 – 11 PM on the Sunday through Wednesday of finals week, since the library and dorms get so noisy. Homemade snacks, coffee and wifi are available in the parish hall and the library. The nave is also open for prayer.
Contact Information
Coordinator Laurie Gudim
You can also contact the church office at 970-482-2668, or visit St. Paul's Website for pictures and the latest news.
You can also find ECM on FaceBook
University of Colorado, Boulder
What's Up?
Canterbury Colorado is a ministry of the Episcopal Church at the University of Colorado, in the Diocese of Colorado which has served the University since 1948. Canterbury Colorado is a Christian fellowship of students, graduate students, and members of the congregation of St. Aidan’s Episcopal Church. We gather each Sunday at 5 pm for worship followed by a home-cooked meal (during the academic year). We also have different activities during the week, such as: Mid-week Bible Study on Thursdays starting at 6pm, including dinner. EMCUB provides a place to hang out, cook, talk, watch a game or the Simpsons on TV at Canterbury House.
Canterbury House is located across the street from the campus and is open for students to hang out or talk to a peer minister.
Contact Information
Campus Chaplain: The Rev. Dustin Berg
Between 28th and Folsom on Colorado Avenue, across from the Engineering Center at CU.
2425 Colorado Avenue
Boulder, CO 80302-6806
Website
Link to Online Calendar
Phone:303-443-2503, Fax: 303-541-1039
E-mail: info@canterburycolorado.org
The Episcopal Church at Colorado College
Colorado Springs
(ECCC) is a campus ministry sponsored by Grace and St Stephen's Episcopal Church and the Sangre de Cristo region of the Diocese of Colorado. The purpose of ECCC is to provide Colorado College students--that have identified themselves as Episcopalians--an opportunity to have an Anglican fellowship that includes other Episcopal faculty, staff, and students on campus; to have access to Holy Eucharist on a weekly basis on the Colorado College campus at Shove Chapel and on Sundays at Grace and St Stephen's Episcopal Church; and to have a place to just "unwind" with other students and/or meet with an Episcopal Chaplain at the "Canterbury House" which resides at the McWilliams home (when it becomes available)--an historic, 100-year-old building owned and operated by Grace and St Stephen's Episcopal Church. A special Taize service is also available for Episcopal faculty, staff, and students--to include other denominational campus ministries--once a month. This special, out-reach campus ministry is currently under the direction of our Priest-in-Charge, The Rev. Michael O'Donnell, Ph.D
University of Denver
Office of the Chaplain:
The Rev. Gary Brower, PhD
Driscoll South, Suite 29
University of Denver
University of Northern Colorado
Contact Trinity Episcopal Church in Greeley
Trinity Episcopal Church
3800 W. 20th St.
Greeley, CO 80634
970-330-1877
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St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Grand Junction
Church of the Nativity, Grand Junction
St. John's Cathedral, Denver
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