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The Merner-Pfeiffer-Klein Memorial Chapel, constructed in 1958, is the largest meeting space on campus, seating 1,000 people. It is also a popular place to hold lectures and events.
The statue in front of the Chapel is Jacob Albright, after whom the College was named.
Albright is affiliated with the United Methodist church, but is a multi-faith community.
The Chapel houses the Philosophy and Religious Studies Departments, as well as the Chaplain's Office.
Religious Services:
- Catholic services are held every Wednesday at noon and Sunday at 8:00 p.m.
- An ecumenical service is held every Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
- For Jewish students, a Hillel group is active on campus, and there is a synagogue about five minutes drive (12 minute walk) from campus.
- Campus Crusade for Christ meets Monday evenings
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