Gaia House Interfaith Center

Gaia House Interfaith Center Visit ourgaiahouse.org for more info on programs and events In 1943, the center was incorporated under the name Student Christian Foundation.

With a mission to SIUC students an outreach to the wider area, we are a welcoming community committed to a Spiritual Awareness that integrates Peace, Justice and Ecological Sustainability. 74 Years Of Peace Work at Gaia House Interfaith Center
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Gaia House Interfaith Center is a student and community center located at the crossroads between the SIU campus and the Carbondale community. A

s the organization celebrates its 70th anniversary, its members are examining the center’s long history of peace, social justice, and environmental advocacy. This ecumenical campus ministry, founded under the leadership of Southern Illinois Normal College President Roscoe Pulliam, brought together seventeen officers representing six Christian denominations to provide for the social and spiritual development of the college’s students. It may have been the first racially integrated campus ministry in the nation, taking a remarkable first step in bringing together students of diverse beliefs and backgrounds. The Student Christian Foundation initially served as a social and spiritual center, offering meals, dances, housing, and religious programming for its integrated population of students. In 1961, the organization built a community center on the corner of Illinois and Grand that it still calls home today. This new building at the crossroads between university and community would prove to be a welcoming venue for many social change movements. During the ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s, as a popular counterculture emerged locally and nationally, this community center became a central hub for new forms of activism and new types of cultural, economic, political, and spiritual discourse. Students and community members came to the center to participate in national and international movements by holding discussions, organizing events, and establishing new organizations. Examples of this peace and social justice work included participation in Mississippi Summer, involvement in Clergy and Laity Concerned About Vietnam, draft counselling during the Vietnam War, and provision of meeting and event space to a variety of other peace, social justice, and environmental organizations. One of Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic domes north of the main building became Synergy, a resource center where people dealing with substance abuse, domestic violence, the draft, and other complex personal and political challenges could go to be accepted and supported. The presence of this hub of community organizing and discourse during a time of critical cultural reflection had a lasting effect on Carbondale. Several long-lasting activist groups, including the Peace Coalition of Southern Illinois and the Student Environmental Center, can trace part or all of their origins back to discussions and events at the crossroads of Illinois and Grand. During the ‘80s and ‘90s, the center continued to be a venue for community organizing around peace, social justice, and the environment. The Peace Coalition and others demonstrated in opposition to various military actions including guerrilla warfare training at Fort Benning, sanctions against Cuba, the Gulf War,sanctions and air strikes against Iraq, and the war in Kosovo. The Student Environmental Center organized and supported campaigns to protect the Shawnee National Forest and take action on other environmental issues. Along the way, the center’s campus ministry expanded from its ecumenical Christian roots to become a genuinely interfaith community. The center started the 21st Century with the unveiling of a new labyrinth on the spot where the Synergy dome once stood. In addition to providing a space for individual and group spiritual exploration, this labyrinth also hosted peace and social justice events related to 9/11, the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, and a celebration of the life and vision of Buckminster Fuller. Now known as the Labyrinth Peace Garden, this labyrinth is managed by an independent organization and is currently undergoing a revitalization campaign to enhance its natural beauty and develop future programs related to peace, social justice, and spiritual living. Given its broad mission and the economic circumstances of the region, the center has at times struggled to sustain itself financially. During early 2012, as traditional campus ministry funding diminished, the center experienced a financial crisis. Supporters organized a series of fundraising events and a new membership program. These efforts were successful in keeping the center open. Currently, the center is funded through a combination of community donations, membership dues, and fundraising events such as the Christmahanukwanzadan winter holiday celebration. After 70 years, the organization now known as Gaia House Interfaith Center continues to make history. The center offered meeting space and other resources to student and community activists during Occupy Carbondale’s presence across the street on the SIU campus. More recent peace activities include a march and rally against drones and participation in the 11 Days For Peace. In honor of its 70th anniversary, Gaia House has also organized Be the Change, a series of social justice, environmental, and spiritual events planned in cooperation with other local social change organizations. This series has included events related to human trafficking, child abuse, women and social justice, marriage equality, fracking, food justice, and climate change, as well as the many faith and belief traditions of Gaia House. As the need for voices and actions in support of peace, social justice, and environmental sustainability continues, members of Gaia House look forward to continuing the work of social change in decades to come, providing a spiritual perspective on this work and offering a place for these discourses, organizations, and spirited people to call home.

Fall stewardship season begins -
09/02/2025

Fall stewardship season begins -

Our Roses and Irises at Gaia House Interfaith Center and the Labyrinth circle gardens are glorious right now!
05/05/2025

Our Roses and Irises at Gaia House Interfaith Center and the Labyrinth circle gardens are glorious right now!

More progress on the bridge railings restoration here at Gaia House Interfaith Center. Thank you, Darren James !
04/23/2025

More progress on the bridge railings restoration here at Gaia House Interfaith Center. Thank you, Darren James !

A few more photos of the remodel of our bridge.  Thank you, Darren James for your hard work.
04/20/2025

A few more photos of the remodel of our bridge. Thank you, Darren James for your hard work.

Darren James working on the bridge at Gaia House Interfaith Center. Phase One of replacing the railings for safety, stab...
04/18/2025

Darren James working on the bridge at Gaia House Interfaith Center. Phase One of replacing the railings for safety, stability and aesthetics.

A great night of music last Saturday at the Varsity with Shenanigans & Malarkey, Foster's Satchel and SIWADE. Proceed be...
06/21/2024

A great night of music last Saturday at the Varsity with Shenanigans & Malarkey, Foster's Satchel and SIWADE. Proceed benefitted Gaia House to help rebuild our south-facing bridge.

In case you didn't make the show, you can still help with the restoration. The QR code on the flier below will take you to Gaia House's PayPal. Give what you can knowing Gaia House will give back as a House of Peace.

This Saturday, June 15  7-10pm!Funds raised benefit Gaia House Interfaith Center
06/13/2024

This Saturday, June 15 7-10pm!
Funds raised benefit Gaia House Interfaith Center

Mark your calendar. And set the date for Saturday, June 15.

The Varsity Center in Carbondale presents a diverse evening of music to benefit Gaia House and its mission in creating a safe spiritual space for everyone.

The concert features the music of Foster’s Satchel, SIWADE (Southern Illinois West African Drumming Ensemble) and a new Irish-American trio called Shenanigans & Malarkey.

Tickets are $15 and are available in advance at https://www.eventbrite.com/.../multi-musician-concert-to....

Tickets are not available in advance at the venue but will be available on the night of the show when the Varsity Bar opens at 6. Music starts at 7 p.m. See you there.

06/13/2024

Some great live music this Saturday at the Varsity Theater in Carbondale benefitting Gaia House.

Can't make the show? Check out the flier. The QR Code will take you directly to our PayPal.

We appreciate your support. Thank you.

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913 S Illinois Avenue
Carbondale, IL
62901

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