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A collection of foods items donated to the Spirituality & Faith & @simplyfresh food bank at Coventry University Hopefully these will go to some of those who really need it over the coming cold days.







Our chaplains visited the beautiful Coventry University edible garden today. Such a beautiful space with various plants and flowers. We were lucky to spot a ladybird 🐞 too!


Our chaplains were very impressed with the amazing work produced by Coventry University Foundation Art and Design students, on display at the degree show. Be sure the check it out in the Delia Derbyshire building.


This week 13-19th May is #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek. We have a selection of games, arts and crafts that can help you when you need a little space or time out, here at the Coventry University CU Health&Wellbeing Spirituality and Faith Centre Spirituality & Faith 3rd Floor, The hub, Via Jordan Well Entrance.


Happy Friday all Coventry University It's a beautiful day for graduations. Friday prayers just for this week will be taking place in the University Sports hall @CUSportCentre, next to Alison Gingell building, at 13:10. All invited.

We were delighted to host @PattisonCollege students for our annual carol service here at Coventry University. Here is a snippet of Silent Night

A reminder to all at Coventry University CU Health&Wellbeing of our weekly Friday prayer services held in the Priory Sports Hall. All invited.


Our weekly 'Talking Tables' is back. If your around on Coventry University, feel free to join us....


It was a pleasure hosting the Sherbourne Valley Project of the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust here at our centre exploring nature and faith. Very interesting discussions with a short walk to view Coventry's very own River Sherbourne, which has been quietly flowing beneath our city for centuries.

