The Bunting

Meyerhoff Interfaith and Community
Service Center was dedicated in May of 1999. Along with serving
as the main base for Campus Ministries, it is the home for a
wide variety of prayer and worship services as well as formal
and informal educational and social gatherings for over 20
religious

organizations. At the heart of the center is an
atmosphere that both ideally and practically links the theological
ideas of varying faith traditions with concrete deeds of social
and community service.
Implicit in the vision for the center is the willingness and
enthusiasm of the University's many religious communities to
educate one another about their traditions in the hope of
promoting an environment that goes beyond tolerance to a
genuine appreciation of and respect for religious diversity.
Through the generosity and commitment of George and Anne Bunting,
Harvey M. Meyerhoff, The France-Merrick Foundation and the late
Edward M. Passano Sr. together with his late wife Mary, this
center is a glowing reality of that vision and constant blessing
to the Johns Hopkins community.
The Bunting

Meyerhoff
Interfaith and Community Service Center is a safe
harbor, a place of hospitality and a sacred space that is
welcoming to everyone regardless of background.