Women Empowered presents Trinity’s annual Feminar held in the Grand Lobby on Thursday, March 25 from 4-6pm. Vice President Starkenburg, Dr. Sheri Jurgens, Marva Bruno and Leah Wideman will participate in a panel discussion on empowering women and how to navigate leadership in the midst of a pandemic.

Trinity Theater presents the interactive play “Investigative Support” by Emma Schneider on Thursday, March 25, Friday, March 26, and Saturday, March 27  at 4:00pm.

For tickets, email box.office@trnty.edu or call 708.293.4537

Synopsis:
Investigative Support is an immersive play, which means that the play gets to break a lot of traditional theatre rules. Instead of taking place on a stage, this play takes place on the “Trin Trail.” Instead of actors only being in character during their scenes, the actors of this play are in character all the time. Instead of having one ending, this play has five!

That also means we’re going to ask you to break a few theatre rules with us. Instead of sitting in a seat, you’ll be walking along various trails. Instead of staying as quiet as possible, you’ll be asked to talk to the actors in meaningful ways. Instead of simply receiving the story of the play, you’ll be asked to decide what happens. It will be fun, and we hope you’ll lean into the challenge of breaking theatre rules with us!

Director: Emma Schneider
Stage Manager:  Evie DykHouse

Cast:
Dani Daujatas
Evie Dykhouse
Ally Eggert
MJ Huizenga
AJ King
Adriana Klein
Amy Meyrick
Steven Polcyn
Allison Raddatz
Nathan Rogalske
Carter Sheehan
Nick Tambrini
Jonah Vander Naald
Katie Van Wyhe

Trinity Theater presents the interactive play “Investigative Support” by Emma Schneider on Thursday, March 25, Friday, March 26, and Saturday, March 27  at 4:00pm.

For tickets, email box.office@trnty.edu or call 708.293.4537

Synopsis:
Investigative Support is an immersive play, which means that the play gets to break a lot of traditional theatre rules. Instead of taking place on a stage, this play takes place on the “Trin Trail.” Instead of actors only being in character during their scenes, the actors of this play are in character all the time. Instead of having one ending, this play has five!

That also means we’re going to ask you to break a few theatre rules with us. Instead of sitting in a seat, you’ll be walking along various trails. Instead of staying as quiet as possible, you’ll be asked to talk to the actors in meaningful ways. Instead of simply receiving the story of the play, you’ll be asked to decide what happens. It will be fun, and we hope you’ll lean into the challenge of breaking theatre rules with us!

Director: Emma Schneider
Stage Manager:  Evie DykHouse

Cast:
Dani Daujatas
Evie Dykhouse
Ally Eggert
MJ Huizenga
AJ King
Adriana Klein
Amy Meyrick
Steven Polcyn
Allison Raddatz
Nathan Rogalske
Carter Sheehan
Nick Tambrini
Jonah Vander Naald
Katie Van Wyhe

Trinity Theater presents the interactive play “Investigative Support” by Emma Schneider on Thursday, March 25, Friday, March 26, and Saturday, March 27  at 4:00pm.

For tickets, email box.office@trnty.edu or call 708.293.4537

Synopsis:
Investigative Support is an immersive play, which means that the play gets to break a lot of traditional theatre rules. Instead of taking place on a stage, this play takes place on the “Trin Trail.” Instead of actors only being in character during their scenes, the actors of this play are in character all the time. Instead of having one ending, this play has five!

That also means we’re going to ask you to break a few theatre rules with us. Instead of sitting in a seat, you’ll be walking along various trails. Instead of staying as quiet as possible, you’ll be asked to talk to the actors in meaningful ways. Instead of simply receiving the story of the play, you’ll be asked to decide what happens. It will be fun, and we hope you’ll lean into the challenge of breaking theatre rules with us!

Director: Emma Schneider
Stage Manager:  Evie DykHouse

Cast:
Dani Daujatas
Evie Dykhouse
Ally Eggert
MJ Huizenga
AJ King
Adriana Klein
Amy Meyrick
Steven Polcyn
Allison Raddatz
Nathan Rogalske
Carter Sheehan
Nick Tambrini
Jonah Vander Naald
Katie Van Wyhe

IPO is thrilled to welcome guests in-person to the filming of our upcoming strings concert at Ozinga Chapel, featuring the works of Crawford & Schoenberg on Sunday, March 21.

The award-winning IPO will perform:

Ruth Crawford Seeger Andante

Arnold Schoenberg Transfigured Night

There will be two performances, at 12 PM and 1:30 PM. Concerts will be approximately one hour.

Only 50 tickets available per performance

$35 per ticket

$10 student

*Handling fees apply

Tickets can be purchased here.

Guests who purchase tickets to the in-person concert will receive free access to stream the virtual concert between April 9-23, 2021.

Concert follows guidelines set by Restore Illinois Phase Four.

Parties will be distanced 6 feet away from one another.
All chairs and surfaces will be sanitized.
Masks, temperature checks, and wellness forms are required.

In residence at Trinity Christian College, the Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra (IPO) is a leading performing arts organization in Chicago’s Southland providing professional orchestral music of beauty and excellence to the region. IPO’s repertoire ranges from Baroque and Classical masterpieces, to world premieres and modern favorites. The Illinois Council of Orchestras named IPO the “Illinois Professional Orchestra of the Year” in 1992, 2010, and 2020, recognizing IPO’s overall artistic excellence.

 

IPO is thrilled to welcome guests in-person to the filming of our upcoming strings concert at Ozinga Chapel, featuring the works of Crawford & Schoenberg on Sunday, March 21.

The award-winning IPO will perform:

Ruth Crawford Seeger Andante

Arnold Schoenberg Transfigured Night

There will be two performances, at 12 PM and 1:30 PM. Concerts will be approximately one hour.

Only 50 tickets available per performance

$35 per ticket

$10 student

*Handling fees apply

Tickets can be purchased here.

Guests who purchase tickets to the in-person concert will receive free access to stream the virtual concert between April 9-23, 2021.

Concert follows guidelines set by Restore Illinois Phase Four.

Parties will be distanced 6 feet away from one another.
All chairs and surfaces will be sanitized.
Masks, temperature checks, and wellness forms are required.

In residence at Trinity Christian College, the Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra (IPO) is a leading performing arts organization in Chicago’s Southland providing professional orchestral music of beauty and excellence to the region. IPO’s repertoire ranges from Baroque and Classical masterpieces, to world premieres and modern favorites. The Illinois Council of Orchestras named IPO the “Illinois Professional Orchestra of the Year” in 1992, 2010, and 2020, recognizing IPO’s overall artistic excellence.

 

We will have Commencement ceremonies on Sat. May 3 ONLY IF Fri. May 2 has inclement weather. If necessary, the commencement rain plan will be shared by noon CDT on Friday, May 2. All participating students will receive an email with more information, and we will also post an update on social media.

This year, we are excited to be honoring the graduates of Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 at one ceremony held off-campus at Ozinga Field at 14011 Kenton Ave. Crestwood, IL 60445.

Schedule of Events for Commencement Day

Saturday, May 3 (inclement weather day)

  • 9:00 a.m. Graduates Arrive to Ozinga Field  & Gates Open
    Traditional Undergraduates, Adult Undergraduates, and Graduate Programs, arrive at Ozinga Field for robing, instructions, and to line up for the processional. Please bring your cap, gown, medallion, and honors cord (if applicable). If you have not yet received a medallion or honors cord, one will be available for you (if applicable).
  • 10:00 a.m. Commencement Ceremony, Ozinga Field. (Livestream)
    The ceremony will take place at Ozinga Field at 14011 Kenton Ave. Crestwood, IL 60445.
  • 11:45 a.m. Majors Farewell
    Following the ceremony, Trinity faculty and graduates will process out of the ballpark into the parking lot to bid each other farewell. We invite our guests to meet up with their graduates in the parking lot to extend congratulations as well.

If you are unable to attend the ceremony in-person, but would like to celebrate with your graduate from afar, you may view the ceremony online via the  Commencement Livestream.

Saturday, May 3 (inclement weather day)

Ticketing and Viewing Information

There is no ticket limit for the 2025 commencement ceremony. All guests who require wheelchair-accessible seating will be accommodated as they arrive to the field. Planning for an early arrival for these guests will allow for more time to provide appropriate accommodations.

The event will also be live streamed, so family and friends from afar can watch you graduate as well.

Emails containing important information about the commencement ceremony will be sent to your Trinity email if you are a current student, or to the personal email you provided to the Alumni & Family Engagement Office if you are 2025 graduate. If you need to update your personal email address, you may do so at this link: https://www.trnty.edu/update/.

Information on Official Photography

As a service to families of graduates, Tom Killoran Photography will take photographs of all graduates during the ceremony. Trinity is providing two complimentary digital images to each of our graduates–one as they cross the stage, and one posed image with their diploma in front of the Trinity backdrop.

Images from the ceremony can be accessed here. Complimentary downloads can be accessed with the code trinity25

Social Media for Commencement

Whether you are a #TrinityGrad2025 or celebrating a graduate, we invite you to join the commencement conversation on social media. Throughout the day, be sure to tag Trinity Christian College and use the hashtag #TrinityGrad2025 in your social media post.

Salvador Duenas from Future Founders will be hosting a Pitch Workshop on February 23 at 4:00 pm. Future Founders believes every youth can become an entrepreneur. Future Founders was created to foster inclusion in the entrepreneurial community and to seed more diverse founders into the startup ecosystem.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/95736047817?pwd=NXRmY0NzS25LdUhMMUw0VUNER3dwZz09

This year to celebrate the History Department is hosting a Round-Table Discussion.   The event will take place on Monday, February 15 from 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.“The Current and Future State of Black History.”

There will be 5 presenters as listed below with Dr. David Brodnax, Sr. as the Moderator:  

  • Mr. Dwain Coleman, University of Iowa
  • Dr. Tobin Miller Shearer, University of Montana  
  • Dr. Emmett G. Price  III, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
  • Dr. Silvana Siddali, Saint Louis University
  • Dr. Dana Weiner, Wilfrid Laurier University

After the presentation, there will be time for Questions & Answers.

We look forward to your participation in this event.

 

Ever wonder what cop shows cops watch? Here is the opportunity to learn about the television heroes of yesterday like Lee Marvin in M Squad and Sergeant ‘Just the facts, ma’am’ Friday’ from Dragnet, to later shows, such as Hill Street Blues. Led by Professor of Criminal Justice Dennis Connelly, this class will discuss the television shows that accurately attempt to depict policing, such as, Police Story, to those that are not as accurate. We will view and discus scenes from the  selected shows while discovering how the shows were developed, discussing technical advisors, and learning interesting facts about television and the police force.  This course will take place online via Zoom. A link and complete instructions will be sent out by email a few days prior to the event.

This course will take place online via Zoom. A link and complete instructions will be sent out by email a few days prior to the event.

The sessions will take place on February 24,  March 3 & March 10

Cost: $30 for SALT Members; $45 for Non-Members

Registration: Email andrea.dieleman@trnty.edu or phone 708.239.4798 by February 15.

SALT, or Seasoned Adults Learning at Trinity, offers a wide variety of educational classes, local trips, book discussions  for those in the community 55 and over. The mission of the SALT program is to stimulate learning and discussion that will enrich lives, foster relationships, and strengthen the varied communities in which we live. This spring (2021) we will be offering our first ever VIRTUAL season! We will also be opening class registration to non-members for an additional fee. If you would like to check the SALT program, but aren’t yet ready to commit to a membership, now is the time to try it out! Please check out our brochure for full details.