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Chapel Program

It is the goal of Campbell Hall’s Chapel Program to use the Episcopal tradition to develop an environment that supports our commitment to actively learning from the many religious traditions represented by faculty, students, and families. Weekly chapels, while grounded in Judeo-Christian prayers and readings, embrace and celebrate many religions of the world, encourage reflection, and above all, a commitment to bettering the world. Examples of chapel topics include forgiveness, courage, making excuses, daring to be different, friendship, and more. LEARN MORE
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