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Register for Student Tuesdays at the Society of Saint John the Evangelist. Fill out contact form and read the guidelines on the second page
Student Guests





Tuesday Evening

Our suppers consist of vegetarian soup and bread, often with a gluten free option.

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To Attend

Doors will open at 5:15pm at our Chapel at 980 Memorial Dr. Arrive before the service starts. We will be in contact with you with further arrival details.

Enter through the front door and spread out in the choir. Since this service will be livestreamed, feel free to sit in the St. John's Chapel, Ante-Chapel, or the Lady Chapel if you wish your image to be obscured by distance on the livestream feed. A Brother will greet you as you enter.


Please read the Guidelines for Worship below, check the box at the bottom of the page, and submit your form to attend. If you have any questions, please contact tblackham@ssje.org 

Guidelines for Student Tuesdays at the Monastery

We are glad to welcome you to the Monastery, our home.  As this is not strictly a public place, guidelines have been adjusted to ensure reasonable safety for invited, vaccinated guests. We want to ensure that the Monastery, and especially these occasions of in person worship, are safe, and so we ask you to follow these guidelines:

  1. The chapel doors will open for Eucharist at 5:15pm.
  2. If you are unwell, have had a positive COVID-19 test within the past 10 days, have not been able to pre-register, or are uncomfortable being indoors in a group, we invite you to join us online. Go to ssje.org/chapel to join the livestreamed services
  3. Doors and windows will remain open regardless of the weather or street noise.
  4. Following Diocesan Guidelines and the most recent CDC recommendation, masks are OPTIONAL inside the chapel.
  5. As the Eucharist will be livestreamed, please do not sit in the choir unless you are willing to be on camera.
  6. At the Exchange of the Peace, you are welcome to greet one another physically.  Please respect the boundaries of those who prefer a smile, wave, or bow.
  7. Communion is offered in both kinds (bread and wine).  If you choose to receive the wine, please sip only.  Intinction (dipping the bread into the wine) is NOT permitted according to diocesan guidelines.  Anglican theology has always taught that the full presence of Christ is present in either element.
  8. Masks are also optional when not eating during Supper and in the Brothers' Common Room.