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Exterior of Hendricks Chapel while snow falls.

As the spiritual heart of Syracuse University, Hendricks Chapel leads in service to our common good as a student-centered global home for religious, spiritual, moral and ethical life.

With a focus on belonging and education of the whole person, Hendricks Chapel remains fully committed to religious and spiritual expression and serves as a center of activity for all members of the Syracuse University campus community.


Religious Groups

Hendricks Chapel is home to all student religious and spiritual groups on campus. These groups span a wide variety of religious traditions and spiritual interests, and are open to all students. While each group serves a particular faith constituency, all work together as part of S.A.I.L. (Student Assembly of Interfaith Leaders) on issues of interfaith engagement, student welfare and spiritual programming.

The Food Pantry

The Food Pantry serves all students from Syracuse University and the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry at no cost. Students may request food should they need it or refer other students. To donate food, bring non-perishable or perishable items to the Dean's Suite.