
Priest to take new role as dean of Rockefeller Chapel at University of Chicago
[Episcopal News Service] An Episcopal priest from the University of Southern California has been named the new dean of Rockefeller Memorial Chapel at the University of Chicago. The Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Davenport, senior associate dean of religious life at the University of Southern California, will begin her new ministry as dean of Rockefeller Memorial Chapel on July 1. She succeeds the Rev. Alison Boden who resigned the end of July 2007 to accept a call to serve as dean of religious life at Princeton University."Elizabeth has a broad range of exceptional skills," said Kim Goff-Crews, vice president and dean of students in the University. "She understands the role of spirituality at universities today and how to engage the campus community."
Davenport, who was selected after a seven-month search, met with more than 70 students, staff, faculty and members of the Rockefeller Chapel congregation during the interview process, Goff-Crews said. "It was a group that was representative of the community. And we came away thinking that she would be a great choice to lead Rockefeller Chapel. We're really thrilled to have her."
As dean of Rockefeller Chapel, Davenport will provide vision and lead students and the university community in their quest for religious and spiritual meaning, including promoting a lively and robust interfaith dialogue and furthering the understanding of religious diversity on campus.
Davenport will supervise weekly religious services at Rockefeller Chapel, develop programming, coordinate the many independent campus ministries that serve students in particular faith communities, provide pastoral care, oversee the musical programs, attract speakers and special events to the chapel, and take on a role in the university community.
"I'm looking forward to finding new ways of integrating students' questions about meaning and spirituality into their overall experience of life at the University of Chicago," said Davenport. "It's an exciting moment to be grounding this kind of work in the great intellectual culture of the University. I'm looking forward to building upon the work that has already been done to make Rockefeller Chapel a place of spiritual welcome for students and community members of all kinds of religious traditions."
Davenport, who was chosen by a search committee chaired by Kathryn Tanner, the Dorothy Grant Maclear Professor in the Divinity School, comes to Chicago after 17 years at USC, where she has served as Episcopal chaplain and assistant dean of student affairs before moving to her current role. Davenport has an interest in medical ethics and is on the faculty at the USC Keck School of Medicine, where she teaches the practice of medicine with a focus on ethics and cultural competence. In addition, Davenport serves as an associate priest at St. John's Cathedral in Los Angeles.
Originally from England, Davenport has a B.A. and M.A. in Theology from Oxford University, a Th.M. in Intercultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, and a Ph.D. in Religion and Social Ethics from USC. She was ordained deacon in 1982 and priest in 1991 in the Church of England. She served as associate at All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena from 1989 to 1991 when she was appointed chaplain at USC. She transferred to the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles in 1991.
Reported by Josh Schonwald of the University of Chicago News and David Skidmore, canon for communication for the Diocese of Chicago.
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