Middlebury Chapel

75 Hepburn Road
Middlebury, VT 05753
United States

MDC CHAPEL

Baccalaureate Service

President Patton will address the senior class. All are welcome to attend. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. A live broadcast will be provided in Wilson Hall in McCullough Student Center, and in Dana Auditorium in Sunderland Language Center. The chapel is not air conditioned. For guests who prefer a more comfortable setting, Wilson Hall and Dana Auditorium offer cushioned seating and air conditioning.

Middlebury Chapel

Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony

Sponsored by:
Chaplain
Join us in Mead Chapel for a service of commemoration of Yom HaShoah, Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day. Co-sponsored by Middlebury College Hillel, The Addison County Jewish Congregation: Havurah, The Middlebury Area Clergy Association, and the Chaplain’s Office.

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Sunday Service

We will be hosting a Sunday morning service “From Harlem To Heaven!” led by Midd community leader Francois Clemmons. We will come together in celebration and reverence of how far we have come as a Black community in America and to celebrate the triumphs of those who came before us. While this service will have some Christian pieces involved, this is mainly a cultural celebration and is open to Black, other POC, and allies of the Black community.

This event is open to all students, faculty, staff, and Middlebury community members.

Middlebury Chapel

Open to the Public

Wakeful Wednesdays

Join Spiritual and Religious Life Dean Mark R. Orten for 20 minutes of quiet contemplation with reading and music for our times. Intentional silence and guided meditation will be interspersed with music and readings from secular worldviews and sacred traditions to open our awareness and to find strength and perspective for living during personal, political, racial, ecological and other upheavals.

Middlebury Chapel

Open to the Public

Wakeful Wednesdays

Join Spiritual and Religious Life Dean Mark R. Orten for 20 minutes of quiet contemplation with reading and music for our times. Intentional silence and guided meditation will be interspersed with music and readings from secular worldviews and sacred traditions to open our awareness and to find strength and perspective for living during personal, political, racial, ecological and other upheavals.

Middlebury Chapel

Open to the Public