SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT
The office of Spiritual Development offers opportunities for students as they seek to deepen and enhance their spiritual and religious lives.
These include: counseling which addresses questions of spirituality and religious faith and its application to issues and challenges at school and home; small groups for students wanting to explore their spiritual lives; workshops on spiritual development, meditation and prayer; interfaith services and discussions; holy day observances and special event celebrations.
The office provides a listing of places of worship offered by local faith communities. Information about different religious traditions and holy days is also available. The University also has student-run faith groups that work with the Office of Spiritual Development to sponsor activities and to provide community and support for interested students.
New to PhilaU? ... please take our Faith Affiliation Survey so that we can know how to best serve your needs: Faith Affiliation Survey (opens a new window).
Meet the Office of Spiritual Development staff:
Rabbi Susan Schein serves as the Coordinator for Spiritual
Development of Philadelphia University, providing leadership and direction
for comprehensive programs and services designed to meet the spiritual needs of
the university community. She is responsible for addressing the needs of the
various faith organizations on campus, advancing interfaith dialogue and social
justice programming, and ensuring that students have institutional support as
they clarify their beliefs and work toward a meaningful academic and personal
life. She especially values the role the campus community plays in this way, as
her own spiritual life was expanded and strengthened during her undergraduate
and graduate school years. Rabbi Schein received her ordination from the
Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, an M.A. in German Literature from
Washington University in St. Louis and a B.A. in Political Science and German
Language from the University of Rochester. She has served a congregation in
Yardley, PA, students at Bucknell, Northern Kentucky and Washington University,
and patients and residents at local hospitals and elder care centers. Over the
course of her lifetime, she has studied and worked in Israel and Germany and
been involved with programs and institutions that span the Jewish community,
from Reform to Lubavitch. Her love of the outdoors inspired her to complete two
Outward Bound courses and bicycle across the U.S. For fun, she juggles!
Amy Nichols is our Campus Representative for the Coalition of
Christian Outreach (CCO), serving as the co-advisor for Cornerstone and
developing Christian themed programming through Spiritual Development. Amy
graduated from Temple University with a BA in Psychology in 2005. After
graduating, she has spent her time working with college students at both Temple
and then Philadelphia University as campus ministry staff. For three years, Amy
has worked for the CCO, a campus ministry organization that partners with
colleges, churches and organizations to develop men and women who live out their
Christian faith in every area of life. Through the CCO, Amy partners with
Pilgrim Church in Manayunk (pilgrimphilly.org), where she also attends, to
connect students to the local church and vice-versa. Originally from Delaware,
Amy lives in the Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia.
To learn more, please visit our office, or contact us:
Campus Location: Kanbar Campus Center, room 320
phone: (215) 951-6804
fax: (215) 951-2644
email: SpiritualDevelopment@PhilaU.edu
Spiritual Development Calendar of Events:
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REQUEST INFORMATION
For more info or to schedule a visit, call 215-951-2700 or email admissions@philau.edu


