The Home of Spiritual Activities at Princeton
Murray-Dodge Hall is a beloved, gracious building on the Princeton University campus. Built in 1879, Murray-Dodge Hall houses the deans and staff of the Office of Religious Life as well as a number of campus ministries. Murray-Dodge Hall provides a much-loved community space where we serve cookies and tea every day to anyone who wants to stop by, along with spaces for prayer, meetings, programs, and quiet study.
At Murray-Dodge Hall we offer, or support, religious services in various traditions and denominations for the University and the broader Princeton community, including midweek Christian praise services, weekly Jumma Prayer, Hindu pujas, Buddhist meditation, and opportunities for studying the sacred texts.