There is ample support for religious life in Ithaca, be it traditional or alternative. Anabel Taylor Hall (B6) serves as a center for religious groups on campus, and is a good place to start looking for information. There are many places of worship in the city of Ithaca, most of which are listed in the Yellow Pages. Weekly services are listed in the Ithaca Journal on Saturdays.
Cornell United Religious Works is the interfaith department for all religious activities on campus. CURW coordinates nineteen member groups and administers both Anabel Taylor Hall and Sage Chapel. Weekly worship services, special lectures, social fellowship, personal counseling, and work/study encounters are just some of the opportunities sponsored by CURW.
A fairly complete list of religious services held in Ithaca is posted at CLICK HERE. A more up-to-date version is available from CURW in Anabel Taylor Hall. They can also give you current contact information for all of the religious student groups on campus.