Religion
From George Washington University Wiki
GWU is home to a host of different religious backgrounds, and religion is a topic that, along with politics, is discussed campus-wide. Many spiritual organizations on campus exist to help bring students of similar faiths together. The religious groups on campus with most members on campus are Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. A list of spiritual organizations can be found on the List of Spiritual Organizations page.
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- University Christian Fellowship is a network of Christian college students bearing witness to the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ--that sinners are reconciled to God through repentance of sin and faith alone in the saving work of Christ--to non-believers on our campus. We also strive to disciple and call other Christians to pursue godliness, primarily in the context of the local church.
- GW Canterbury Club- GW's only Episcopal/Anglican student ministry. Everyone is welcome.
