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Chapel House contains thoughtful and inspiring books, music, and art representing the world’s great religions. These resources are available to walk-in visitors as well as resident guests.

Religious Artwork

various multi-denominational religious artifacts on a table

Throughout the building, one encounters exquisite works of art from many religious traditions. Just a few examples include:

  • A Guanyin from pre-12th century China
  • Antique and modern Tibetan Thangkas
  • A Christ on the Cross by Ivan MeÅ¡trović
  • A bronze bas-relief Revelation by Elbert Weinberg
  • Rubbings from the Tang Dynasty’s sculptures of Bodhidharma and Guanyin
  • A three-centuries old Natarajan
  • A page of Kufic calligraphy from a ninth century Qur’an
  • Japanese scrolls that are several centuries old
  • Original works by Rembrandt, Rouault, and Kano

Chapel

The Chapel of Chapel House

While our chapel was designed mainly for silent use by individuals, interested groups may reserve it for purposes such as meditation classes, religious holiday observances, weddings, and memorial services. A curtain allows the chapel's cross to be hidden or revealed according to the preference of those present.

Library

Chapel House Library

The Chapel House library contains over three thousand volumes dedicated to the sacred writings, commentaries, literature, and art of these traditions and others:

  • Buddhist
  • Christian
  • Confucian
  • Hindu
  • Islamic
  • Jain
  • Jewish
  • Native American