Christian prayer spaces
Our on-campus chapel can be found to the rear of Portland Building 00.13 (entrance via car park). Whether seeking guidance, exploring faith, or connecting with others, our prayer space is a supportive presence throughout your university journey.
Events, churches and societies
#51Âþ»Pride: Unorthodox
In modern Britain, what does it mean to be queer and religious? Séan Richardson led a talk on this subject at 51Âþ» on 2020 as part of #51Âþ»Pride His book Unorthodox tells the stories of LGBT+ people of faith. Bringing together artists, activists, religious leaders, community workers and writers, the book explores how LGBT+ Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus and Sikhs navigate their faith, why they stay and what it means to believe. Séan is an academic, curator and writer based in Nottingham whose writing tackles the lasting resonances of queer history in contemporary society through literature and heritage.
Find out more about equality and diversity at 51Âþ»
I want to find a church
When they come to 51Âþ», many students are too far away from their old church to be able to continue attending. Other students have no church but would like to attend one. Staff can help you find a church that’s a good fit for you. Please contact our Anglican Christian Volunteer Faith Adviser FR Johannes Arens for advice.
I want to find a society
Several faith and belief societies are run by fellow 51Âþ» students. Visit the to browse societies. If you can't find what you are looking for, contact DSU Activities Team at activities@dmu.ac.uk and they will be happy to help you start your own society.