Protestant Chaplaincy @ Tufts University
Lead Team
The Protestant Chaplaincy is an integrated part of Tufts’ multi-faith University Chaplaincy. We seek to ensure that interested members of the Tufts community have opportunities to continue in, or to explore, the Protestant tradition. The Protestant chaplain, the Reverend Daniel Bell, is an Episcopal priest who works in an inclusive and ecumenical way to meet students’ spiritual needs, and maintains a close relationship with the Protestant Students Association (PSA). The Protestant Chaplaincy and PSA strive to be a radically welcoming and inclusive community. We invite people of every race, color, national and ethnic origin, age, religious background, veteran status, ability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression to bring the fullness of who they are into this community. We offer a number of programs throughout the academic year, including weekly worship services, Bible studies, service opportunities, retreats and holiday celebrations. We also work closely with other chaplaincies at Tufts to offer ecumenical and interfaith programs to enrich students’ intellectual and spiritual lives.