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Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø has a vibrant Interfaith and Spirituality Initiatives program to aid our students' enrichment and inter- and interpersonal development.

Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø's Interfaith and Spirituality Initiatives offers support services and programming to cultivate a campus of belonging, lifelong learning, and self-exploration as students navigate a global and ever changing society.

Mission Statement

Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Interfaith and Spirituality Initiatives (ISI) aims to celebrate and enrich our campus community through the cultural and wellness traditions found in religon, spirituality and secularism.

Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Interfaith and Spirituality aims to:

  1. To ensure the development & sustainability of a campus community that is conducive to the holistic development of our students.
  2. To ensure Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø's campus community acknowledges, respects, and enables the exploration and expression of our students' religious, spiritual, and secular beliefs.
  3. To vet and offer a network of community partners and organizations for access by our students as they pursue their unique paths of spiritual development.
  4. To support the development and sustainability of our interfaith, spirituality, and secular student organizations.
  5. To create spaces and dialogue for community development and the education of our campus community regarding religious, spiritual, and secular practices.
  6. To create avenues of support and enrichment for faith and spirituality exploration.
  7. To serve the holistic wellness needs of our student body and campus community.

Through Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø's interfaith and spirituality initiatives and supports, students will:

  1. Have the opportunity to explore, question, understand, and affiliate with various religions/belief systems, spiritual beliefs, contemplative and secular practices.
  2. Be able to independently nurture and cultivate their own identity, personal philosophy, and interactions through the spheres of religion, spirituality, and/or secularism.
  3. Learn about different elements of world religions/belief systems as well as spiritual and secular ideologies.
  4. Develop in the areas of (but not limited to) benevolence, skepticism, purpose, intellectual inquiry, and civic/social responsibility.

The ISI Steering Committee is a representative committee of staff and faculty aiding in the strategic development of this work and functional areas.

ISI Committee Members:

  • Fernando Alcantar, Director of Student Engagement
  • Lurine Allotey, MBA, Assistant Director of Center for Multicultural Affairs and Inclusive Education
  • Marcy L. Cetnar, Executive Associate to the President & Christian Fellowship Faculty/Staff Advisor
  • Robert Cohen, Professor & Department Chair of Physics & Jewish Student Organization Faculty/Staff Advisor
  • Marianne Cutler, Ph.D., Associate Professor Department of Sociology, Social Work & Criminal Justice
  • L. Jamila Fleming, Director of Center for Multicultural Affairs and Inclusive Education (Chair)
  • T. Storm Heter, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Modern Languages, Philosophy and Religion
  • Doreen Tobin, D.Ed, Community Liaison

We invite you to explore the various organizations in this site and become involved in one or more of them during your career at Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø. Review our list of campus based organizations.

If you don’t see an organization that matches your spiritual needs, we invite you to explore the creation of a new organization that does.

In addition to on campus organizations, East Stroudsburg and the surrounding area also has a rich history of religious and spiritual practices with many places of worship and culture located a short distance from campus. View our list of worship locations.

Meditation Center

The Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Meditation Center is an open center of prayer and reflection. The center is open to people of every faith and to all seeking truth in stillness and friendship. Amid the stress and strain of University life, it is a place where the balance between being and doing can be reset. The Center is a spiritual space where people with or without faith affiliation will find a welcoming point of inner renewal.

The Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Meditation Center is located in Stroud Hall 321 and is open 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday. Please note that you will need your Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø eCard to access this space.

Feel free to explore the website, and if you have any questions about campus ministry or spirituality feel free to contact either one of the on campus organizations, a local organization or the Center for Multicultural Affairs and Inclusive Education.

Places of Worship

The list below is not a conclusive list of existing places of worship in the area.

It is suggested to contact the places of worship to confirm worship schedules as some schedules change from summer to fall.


  • 100 Barren Road
    East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
    (570) 424-7490

  • 25 Lackawanna Avenue
    East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
    (570) 420-9998

  • 575 Main Street
    Stroudsburg, PA 18360
    (570) 421-7751

  • Sunrise Drive
    Stroudsburg, PA 18360
    (570) 421-8269

  • 831 Ann Street
    Stroudsburg, PA 18360
    (570) 420-8170

  • 818 Main Street
    Stroudsburg, PA 18360
    (570) 421-9097

  • 139 Craigs Meadow Road
    East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
    (570) 223-9422

  • 160 North Courtland Street
    East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
    (570) 421-7662

  • 133 North 2nd Street
    Stroudsburg, PA 18360
    (570) 420-1793

  • 327 Cays Road
    Stroudsburg, PA 18360
    (570) 629-7881

  • 87 South Courtland Street
    East Stroudsburg, PA
    (570) 421-3280

  • 200 Brodhead Avenue
    East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
    (570) 421-2342

  • 711 Wallace Street
    Stroudsburg, PA 18360
    (570) 421-8781

  • (a non-denominational, Christian church)
    3218 North 5th Street
    East Stroudsburg, PA 18301

  • 55 Smith Street
    East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
    (570) 421-5821

  • 5349 Pocono Crest Road
    Pocono Pines, PA 18350
    570-646-0100

  • 1210 N. 5th St
    Stroudsburg, PA 18360
    (570) 517-0811

  • 997 PA-940
    Pocono Lake, PA 18347
    570-236-4474

  • 343 Dorshimer Road
    Kresgeville, PA 18333
    570-629-406

Contact Us

Campus Address

96 Normal Street
(570) 422-3896

Coordinator, Interfaith Spirituality Initiatives

Lyesha Fleming
lfleming@esu.edu