About Us

Come Worship with Us at Canterbury House!

The Canterbury Fellowship is the worshipping congregation of the Episcopal Campus Ministry at Indiana University and Canterbury House. The mission of Canterbury Fellowship within the Episcopal Church is to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ. We pursue this mission in many different and complementary ways. We pray, worship and proclaim the Gospel. We also promote justice, equality, inclusion, peace, love, critical thinking and acting as agents of change in our world.

We are old and young all ages between. Our newest Canterburian is 72 and our youngest is a recently baptized child who is the son of immigrants. We are a blend of ethnicities from different cultures and countries. Among us are women and men, gay and straight, musicians, students, teachers, university staff and faculty, a luthier and an aviator. This band of pilgrims, seekers and questioners, is bound together in sacraments, actions and friendship, heart and head, and always searching for a way to live together in strength and grace.

Our Location

719 E 7TH STREET
BLOOMINGTON, IN 47408

What to Expect?

Currently our services are held online on zoom.  The link to this is found in our weekly newsletter.  If you don’t receive our newsletter, please email The Rev. Ed Bird for link information by clicking here

ADDITIONAL LOCATION DETAILS/PARKING INFO

Canterbury House is located at: 719 E 7th Street with the sign that can be seen from 7th street. It’s right down the road from Dunn Meadow & across from the Indiana University Memorial Union Board. The best place to park is Bloomington street parking.

CANTERBURY BOARD MEMBERS & BISHOP’S COMMITTEE

The Rev. Ed Bird, Chaplain (ex-officio)
Mr. Ricardo A. Bello-Gómez, President
Mr. Tom Wood, Treasurer
Mr. Doug Horn

Sarah Phillips
Corrine Miller
Nathan Stang
Josefina Cárcamo

 

CANTERBURY DEVELOPMENT TEAM:


Crystal DeCell, Web & Graphic Designer
Josefina Cárcamo
Ricardo A. Bello-Gómez, Communications Coordinator
Corrine Miller, Canterbury intern
Ben Kelly, Canterbury intern