Religious

Jewish Medical Student Association

eric.lefebvre@duke.edu

The Jewish Medical Student Association (JMSA) engages the shared cultural

and religious backgrounds of Jewish medical students to search for a deeper

of understanding of what it means to be a Jewish Doctor.  To that end, JMSA

conducts programs that promote an ethic of service, that facilitate frank

discussion of medical ethics, and that explore topics in Judaism relevant

to doctoring


Muslim Medical Association

Lina Elbadawi, lie2@duke.edu

MMA is an organization that will provide religious, spiritual and cultural support in addition
to connecting issues in healthcare with faith.


The Socratic Club

wgk@duke.edu

We hold weekly informal lunch meetings to discuss questions of theology and Christian
life.  We also organize large discussion events for the Divinity School, usually featuring
one or more high profile guests.


International Christian Fellowship

mimi.lin@duke.edu

ICF fosters genuine community, appreciation for one another's faith journeys, and a growing
commitment to live well under God's leadership. Our life together includes weekly interactive
Bible studies; also, other friendship building activities happen regularly and spontaneously!
Visitors are always welcome, and one need not be a believer to participate. ICF is coached by
International Students, Inc (ISI). We welcome all international students and scholars, and aim
to stimulate spiritual formation and cultivate intercultural fellowship in Jesus. We also collaborate
with other groups to offer appropriate service that honors the living God.


http://www.duke.edu/web/icf

Graduate Christian Fellowship

stephanie.holmer@duke.edu

GCF at Duke is a local chapter of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship of the U.S.A. It is a
Christian ministry for and among Graduate and Professional students at Duke University.


www.duke.edu/web/gcf

Duke Bridges International

Rich Goodier, rjg16@duke.edu

Duke Bridges International serves international students and scholars at Duke University
in various ways.  Our regular events are (1) an open lunch to all internationals every
Monday, (2) small group Bible studies, and (3) trips to church.  Other, larger events for the
Fall include (1) a co-sponsored dialogue between a Christian and Muslim scholar and (2) a
conference in D.C. for Christians and those interested in Christianity.


Christian Medical Dental Association (CMDA)

matthew.uhlman@duke.edu

The purpose of the Christian Medical & Dental Association is to motivate and equip health
care professionals to practice their faith in Jesus Christ both privately and professionally.


www.dukecmda.org

Buddhist Community at Duke

Peggy St. Jacques, pls10@duke.edu

The Buddhist Community at Duke provides opportunities for people to learn about and
practice Buddhist spirituality and self-cultivation. We also hope to build a unified community
of Buddhists on campus and connect with other Buddhist groups in Durham and North
Carolina. Our regular activities are regular morning meditation sessions, dharma discussions,
speaker seminars on Buddhism, meditation workshops, and semi-annual retreats.


www.duke.edu/web/meditation

Black Seminarians' Union

wallis.baxter@duke.edu

We, the Black Seminarians' Union of Duke Divinity School, desire to enhance Christian
community among the students, staff, and faculty in order to promote a quality of life
at the Divinity School which is academically, spiritually, and socially beneficial.


www.duke.edu/web/bsu
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