General Information
The
Center for Faith and Vocation gives students space to reflect on
faith and spirituality during their time at Butler. Its mission is
to encourage and challenge students to think about how they are
being called to make a difference in the world.
The Center strives to deepen students' understanding of their
own faith, diverse religious traditions and the meaning of
vocation. Students can explore these issues through internships
with religious, community and service organizations; on-campus
programs; one-on-one counseling; and opportunities for
international travel.
The Center honors the diverse religious and spiritual
commitments of Butler students and faculty and works with campus
ministries to encourage distinct faith expression, interfaith
collaboration and a better understanding of what it means to
discern vocation.
Founded in January 2003, the Center for Faith and Vocation at
Butler University is one of 88 Programs for the Theological
Exploration of Vocation funded by Lilly Endowment, Inc., an
Indianapolis-based foundation. For more information about the
programs go to www.ptev.org.