What's the Tea with Ministry?

Core Values Unveiled: A Conversation with Fr. Charles Oduke


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What makes Detroit Mercy unique among thousands of universities worldwide? Father Charles Oduke, Vice President for Mission Integration, reveals the answer through our newly articulated core values that braid together our Jesuit and Mercy traditions.

"These values aren't new—they're newly articulated," Father Charles explains, highlighting how they've always been part of our identity since the 1990 consolidation of the two sponsoring traditions. What makes them special is their emphasis on action verbs: educating the whole person, cultivating a diverse community, embodying mercy and compassion, fostering faith and justice, and serving and leading in Detroit.

The process of creating these values involved representatives from all eight colleges working to find language that would be welcoming and inclusive while remaining faithful to both founding traditions. Father Charles shares how they deliberately moved away from insider jargon to create accessible phrases that anyone—regardless of background, role, or religious tradition—could connect with. "We have a big tent," he notes, "and that language of inclusion is what made it possible."

Through rich examples and personal insights, Father Charles reveals how these values integrate the priorities of both the Sisters of Mercy and the Jesuits while creating something uniquely Detroit Mercy. He explains how they're already being implemented across campus and how they help answer the "why" behind our university's work. As we approach our 150th anniversary, these values provide a framework for sustaining hope and continuing our transformative mission.

Whether you're a student, faculty member, staff, or alum, this conversation offers a deeper understanding of what it means to be part of the Detroit Mercy community and how these core values can help us develop that sense of Titan pride that makes us who we are.

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What's the Tea with Ministry?By University Ministry