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Religious Life

Founded by Presbyterian elder William Peace, Peace College honors its historical relationship with the Presbyterian Church, USA. The Chapel program is one way Peace seeks to maintain its Christian heritage.


Chapel is a vital part of the Peace College experience. Services are held once a week in the James Dinwiddie Chapel and strive to be vibrant and relevant. Messages seek to address issues that impact our shared life as members of an intellectual and spiritual community.


Successful completion of two semesters of Chapel is a graduation requirement at Peace College.


Individually crafted sessions are provided for students from other religious traditions, under supervision of the Chaplain. See your Peace College academic catalog for more details.


The Chaplain

Rev. Tara Woodard-Lehman

Phone: (919) 508-2049
Email: therev@peace.edu

 


The Rev. Tara Woodard-Lehman is the William C. Bennett Chaplain and Assistant Professor of Religion at Peace College. She is responsible for the oversight of the spiritual life on campus. Rev. Tara is an ordained Presbyterian Church, USA minister and member of New Hope Presbytery. She has been ministering to and with college students for nine years, and has a passion of the holistic formation and development of college women.

 

Rev. Tara is available upon appointment for pastoral care and spiritual formation for all members of the Peace community. Her husband, Derek, is a student at Duke Divinity School. They live in North Raleigh with their puppy, Margot.