Student Life: Religious Organizations Records, 1852- | Oberlin College Archives
See the unpublished “Guide to the Missionary Sources in the Oberlin College Archives.”
For Graduate School of Theology organizations such as the Leaven Club see RG 11/2/2, boxes 13-14.
Miscellaneous Missionary Records, RG 38.
Oberlin Meditation Club (OM), 1999 in RG 19/3/9, Social Organizations.
Voices for Christ, 1996 in RG 19/3/3, Musical/Dramatic.
YMCA-YWCA Records, RG 29.
The earliest records in this group reflect Oberlin’s support of missionary endeavors of Protestant organizations both at home and abroad in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The organizations affiliated with Christian missionary activity were the Foreign Missionary Volunteers, the Students Missionary Society, the Student Volunteer Band, the Union Missionary Society, the Young Ladies Missionary Society, and the Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor. Later twentieth and early twenty-first century records reflect the wide diversity of faiths, philosophies, and political and sexual orientations expressed by students at Oberlin through participation in student religious organizations, particularly since 1965. In the 1960s and 1970s, student religious organizations included Baha’i, Christian Science, the Interfaith Religious Council, Hillel, Jewish Socialist Community, Kadima, the Newman Club, Nexus, Sangha, Society of Friends and the related American Friends Service Committee in the 1970s and 1980s, and Student Religious Liberals. More recent groups include Agape Fellowship, the Latter-day Saints Student Association, Liberated Unitarian Universalist Voices, Muslim Students Group, Nichiren Shosha Soka Gakkai, Oberlin Atheists and Freethinkers, Oberlin Zionists, Pagan Awareness Network, and Queers and Allies of Faith, among others.
INVENTORY
Box 1
Agape Fellowship, 1989-90, 1997
American Friends Service Committee, 1978-83
Baha’i, 1967-68, 1975-97 (2f)
Chabad Jewish Student Group, 2012
Christian Science Organization, 1968, 1976-83 (2f)
Ecumenical Christians of Oberlin, 1989
Foreign Missionary Volunteers, 1886, 1889 (2f)
Hillel, 1965-70, 1980, 1997
Interfaith Religious Council, 1964-67
Jewish Socialist Community, 1973-79, 1983-85
Jewish Student Union, 1995
Kadima, 1979-87
Latter-day Saints Student Association, 2003-
Liberated Unitarian Universalist Voices, 2000
Muslim Students Group, 1990
Newman Catholic Community (formerly Newman Club), 1968, 1979, 1997
Nexus, 1973, 1978-79
Nichiren Shosha Soka Gakkai, 1985-86
Oberlin Atheists and Freethinkers, 1991-92
Oberlin Bhakti Yoga Society, 2013
Oberlin Chinese Christian Fellowship, ca. 2015
Oberlin Christian Fellowship, 1949, 1977, 1997
Oberlin Interfaith Community, 1998
Oberlin Menorah Society history, see Andrea R. Meyer Papers 30/321
(See also RG 21, series II. Letters)
Oberlin Orthodox Christian Fellowship, ca. 2015
Oberlin Zionists, 1997
Pagan Awareness Network, 2001
Quaker Student Committee, 1998
Queers and Allies of Faith, 1999
Sangha, 1979
Society of Friends , 1967-68, 1975-78 (2f)
Box 2
Student Christian Association, 1942
Students Missionary Society, 1852-64
Student Volunteer Band, 1912-27 (4f)
Tzedek, 2002-
Union Missionary Society, 1867-70
Unity, 1998
Young Ladies Missionary Society, 1879-94 (3f)
Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, 1892-94, n.d. [2001/94]
(See also 31/4/1 - First Church, Subgroup I, Series 14)
Young Women's Missionary Society - see Young Ladies Missionary Society
Miscellaneous Publications and Programs (Prayer Meetings), 1887-89, n.d.
[2001/94]
Box 3
Student Religious Liberals, 1964-69, n.d. (7f)