Spiritual & Multi-faith Services
Spirituality and faith are means by which a person may find the core of their being, their values, and the big picture. Spirituality is as important to student health as regular exercise and good eating habits. The student-driven model for spiritual wellness at UBC Okanagan is inclusive of the rich diversity of campus interests and reflective of the vision of UBC as a “Place of Mind”.
Spaces
Spiritual & Multi-Faith Space
The Spiritual & Multi-Faith Space in the University Centre was created to welcome the diverse spiritual and multi-faith practices of the UBC Okanagan campus community. The room is absent of any religious iconography or symbols to provide students, faculty, and staff a comfortable, neutral, and private setting to express their spirituality and faith.
Location: UNC 316
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Bookable hours: Monday to Friday, 9 am to 4 pm
Booking: A booking calendar for the room will be available soon. For more information on the Spiritual & Multi-Faith Space, contact faith.spirituality@ubc.ca.
The room can be used for a variety of spiritual and religious practices, including:
- group or individual prayer
- meditation and contemplation
- group studies on spiritual or religious topics
- conversation with other students or a spiritual mentor
If you would like to use the space, please remember to:
- respect the space: leave the room as you found it
- respect the beliefs of others: do not criticize the beliefs of others nor force your beliefs onto others
UBCO spiritual and religious student clubs
Spiritual and religious student clubs are places where students can belong to a community where they can meet friends and people of their faith and explore life’s big questions.
Ahlulbayt
ahlulbaytclubokanagan@gmail.com
Hindu Yuva
hinduyuva.suo@gmail.com
Muslim Student Association
msa.ok.suo@gmail.com
Okanagan Latter-day Saint Student Association
okanaganldssa@gmail.com
Multi-faith chaplaincy
Chaplains/faith representatives are individuals who represent a religious or spiritual tradition in an official way. Although they are not UBC employees, chaplains are an important spiritual resource for students, offering conversations about faith, guidance and teaching, and opportunities for spiritual and religious observance and celebrations.
Coordinating Chaplain
Rev. Dr. Todd Statham
crccampusokanagan@gmail.com
Baha’i
Nora Lambrecht
nora.lambrecht@ubc.ca
Max Nevill
max.nevill@protonmail.com
Buddhism
Melissa Berry Appleton
melissaberryappleton@gmail.com
Christianity (Christian Reformed)
Rev. Dr. Todd Statham
crccampusokanagan@gmail.com
Christianity (Pentecostal)
Rev. James Perreaux
jperreaux@gmail.com
Christianity (Power to Change)
David Lee
david.lee@p2c.com
Christianity (Roman Catholic)
Fr. Dr. Shaiju Pappayyi
shaijupayy7125@gmail.com
Islam
Imam Sayeed Hasan
kelowna.imam@thebcma.com
Judaism (Chabad)
Rabbi Shmuly Hecht
rabbi@jewishokanagan.com
Judaism (Hillel)
Rabbi Kylynn Cohen
kylynn@hillelbc.com
Note: additional religious representatives will be added to the chaplaincy program. Check back for updates.
Multifaith Calendar of Religious Days
The University of British Columbia values and respects the diversity of its community. Within this diversity is a wide range of spiritual and religious beliefs and traditions.
This Multi-faith Calendar is a helpful resource that identifies a non-exhaustive list of religious days that members of our community—depending on their own religious beliefs, traditions, and practices—may commonly request a religious accommodation.