Our Purpose: "LECM is an inclusive, supportive, and safe Christian community at Temple University. We seek to continue Christ's ministry by being socially- engaged, thinking, and missional in the world." - LECM Student Leaders, November 2004

New Wine: The Lutheran Episcopal Campus Ministry is a religious group at Temple University. Students meet on Sunday nights for an 7:00 PM fellowship discussion about Christian faith and spirituality. It's a laid back, discussion which attracts students from a variety of religious backgrounds. You don't have to be Lutheran or Episcopal to come - just bring an open mind and a willingness to think about Christian faith. Did we mention, free pizza is included? At 8:00 PM on Sundays, we close the day with a quiet evening service.

The ministry is more than what happens on Sunday nights. It is student driven. Many students have become close friends through the ministry. Over the course of the semester we do a variety of social events and events on campus. We also take road trips - going on retreats and to local and national conferences designed just for Lutheran and Episcopal college students. In addition, the chaplain is always available to talk for a variety of pastoral concerns (from stress to faith struggles). E-mail him at revgreg@temple.edu with any questions.

Lutheran Episcopal Campus Ministry is a religious group funded by the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Lutheran Synod. The Rev. Gregory M. Wilson is an Episcopal priest who serves on staff at the Episcopal Diocese.