Campus Ministry

The Red Door Campus Ministry is a safe place where you are welcome, can be heard, and make a difference. Visit the Red Door Facebook page.

Red Door is a collegiate community at Radford University supported by Grace Episcopal Church in Radford.

The Campus Ministry in Lexington with Washington & Lee, VMI, and Southern Virginia University is supported by Grace Episcopal Church. The campus ministry program at Grace is a safe community where all are welcome and invited to worship or participate in programming. Learn more at the Grace Episcopal Church website.

Grace Church has a music scholars program led by the Organist/Choir Director, Martha Burford.

The church also offers “Paws to Connect,” an opportunity for students to hang out with parishioners’ dogs.

The Episcopal Campus Ministry for Virginia Tech students is supported by Christ Episcopal Church in Blacksburg. Students are invited to the church to worship on Sundays and join parishioners on Wednesday nights for dinner, worship, and program. Contact the Rev. Scott West for more information.

Randolph College is located a block away from St John’s Episcopal Church in Lynchburg, and the Rev. Ben Cowgill is the contact for worship and programming. Contact Ben or visit the church’s website.

The University of Lynchburg’s campus ministry is supported by the Rev. Gail Goldsmith, who is the rector at Trinity Episcopal Church, Boonsboro. Trinity is a welcoming and affirming church for all people. You will need a car to get there from campus. Contact Gail or visit the church’s website.

The closest Episcopal Church to the University of Lynchburg is Grace Memorial, and you will need transportation to get there too. Visit the church’s website.