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All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community.
Featured Speaker: Dr. Abbie Schrotenboer, Professor of Biology
Spring 2024 CHAPEL SERIES: “WE HAVE SEEN HIS GLORY”
Join us for chapel this semester as we journey through The Gospel of John and hear from those who “have seen his glory,” a shared experience that may, in turn, illuminate our own stories as well.
Keep up-to-date with each week’s chapel happenings by following @pastorben.tcc and @tcc.campusministries on Instagram.
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community.
Featured Speaker: Rev. Ben Snoek, Campus Pastor
Spring 2024 CHAPEL SERIES: “WE HAVE SEEN HIS GLORY”
Join us for chapel this semester as we journey through The Gospel of John and hear from those who “have seen his glory,” a shared experience that may, in turn, illuminate our own stories as well.
Keep up-to-date with each week’s chapel happenings by following @pastorben.tcc and @tcc.campusministries on Instagram.
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community.
Featured Speaker: Rev. Dr. Aaron Kuecker, President
Spring 2024 CHAPEL SERIES: “WE HAVE SEEN HIS GLORY”
Join us for chapel this semester as we journey through The Gospel of John and hear from those who “have seen his glory,” a shared experience that may, in turn, illuminate our own stories as well.
Keep up-to-date with each week’s chapel happenings by following @pastorben.tcc and @tcc.campusministries on Instagram.
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community.
Featured Speaker: Rev. Ben Snoek, Campus Pastor
Spring 2024 CHAPEL SERIES: “WE HAVE SEEN HIS GLORY”
Join us for chapel this semester as we journey through The Gospel of John and hear from those who “have seen his glory,” a shared experience that may, in turn, illuminate our own stories as well.
Keep up-to-date with each week’s chapel happenings by following @pastorben.tcc and @tcc.campusministries on Instagram.
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community.
Featured Speaker: Dr. John Fry, Dean of Faculty & Professor of History
Spring 2024 CHAPEL SERIES: “WE HAVE SEEN HIS GLORY”
Join us for chapel this semester as we journey through The Gospel of John and hear from those who “have seen his glory,” a shared experience that may, in turn, illuminate our own stories as well.
Keep up-to-date with each week’s chapel happenings by following @pastorben.tcc and @tcc.campusministries on Instagram.
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community.
Featured Speaker: Rev. Dr. Jerry Hwang, Associate Professor of Theology
Spring 2024 CHAPEL SERIES: “WE HAVE SEEN HIS GLORY”
Join us for chapel this semester as we journey through The Gospel of John and hear from those who “have seen his glory,” a shared experience that may, in turn, illuminate our own stories as well.
Keep up-to-date with each week’s chapel happenings by following @pastorben.tcc and @tcc.campusministries on Instagram.
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community.
Featured Speaker: Rev. Ben Snoek, Campus Pastor
Spring 2024 CHAPEL SERIES: “WE HAVE SEEN HIS GLORY”
Join us for chapel this semester as we journey through The Gospel of John and hear from those who “have seen his glory,” a shared experience that may, in turn, illuminate our own stories as well.
Keep up-to-date with each week’s chapel happenings by following @pastorben.tcc and @tcc.campusministries on Instagram.
Trinity Theatre presents: The Crucible by Arthur Miller
November 10, 11, 17, and 18 at 7:30 PM
For tickets, email box.office@trnty.edu or call 708.293.4537
Synopsis:
Arthur Miller’s classic American play, The Crucible, is a semi-historical, dramatized narrative about the Salem Witch Trials which took place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 and 1693. The play centers around John Proctor, a man wrestling with doubts about his faith in the Christian Church and burdened by guilt over the romantic affair he had with Abigail Williams seven months prior to the play’s inception. When Abigail leads several young girls in Salem to accuse others of witchcraft, the townspeople become divided. Fear, paranoia, and distrust become rampant, and neighbor turns on neighbor. John’s morality is tested when Abigail ultimately accuses his own wife, Elizabeth, of witchcraft, forcing him to make difficult choices between the protection of his reputation and the redemption of his soul.
Seating is assigned. Doors open at 7:15 p.m.
Run Time: 3 Hours with one 10 minute intermission
Content Advisory: This play discusses themes relating to death, witchcraft, and adultery. The production includes mild profanity, and some stage action includes violence (including one moment of violence with a firearm) and mild intimacy.
Trinity Theatre presents: The Crucible by Arthur Miller
November 10, 11, 17, and 18 at 7:30 PM
For tickets, email box.office@trnty.edu or call 708.293.4537
Synopsis:
Arthur Miller’s classic American play, The Crucible, is a semi-historical, dramatized narrative about the Salem Witch Trials which took place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 and 1693. The play centers around John Proctor, a man wrestling with doubts about his faith in the Christian Church and burdened by guilt over the romantic affair he had with Abigail Williams seven months prior to the play’s inception. When Abigail leads several young girls in Salem to accuse others of witchcraft, the townspeople become divided. Fear, paranoia, and distrust become rampant, and neighbor turns on neighbor. John’s morality is tested when Abigail ultimately accuses his own wife, Elizabeth, of witchcraft, forcing him to make difficult choices between the protection of his reputation and the redemption of his soul.
Seating is assigned. Doors open at 7:15 p.m.
Run Time: 3 Hours with one 10 minute intermission
Content Advisory: This play discusses themes relating to death, witchcraft, and adultery. The production includes mild profanity, and some stage action includes violence (including one moment of violence with a firearm) and mild intimacy.
Trinity Theatre presents: The Crucible by Arthur Miller
November 10, 11, 17, and 18 at 7:30 PM
For tickets, email box.office@trnty.edu or call 708.293.4537
Synopsis:
Arthur Miller’s classic American play, The Crucible, is a semi-historical, dramatized narrative about the Salem Witch Trials which took place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 and 1693. The play centers around John Proctor, a man wrestling with doubts about his faith in the Christian Church and burdened by guilt over the romantic affair he had with Abigail Williams seven months prior to the play’s inception. When Abigail leads several young girls in Salem to accuse others of witchcraft, the townspeople become divided. Fear, paranoia, and distrust become rampant, and neighbor turns on neighbor. John’s morality is tested when Abigail ultimately accuses his own wife, Elizabeth, of witchcraft, forcing him to make difficult choices between the protection of his reputation and the redemption of his soul.
Seating is assigned. Doors open at 7:15 p.m.
Run Time: 3 Hours with one 10 minute intermission
Content Advisory: This play discusses themes relating to death, witchcraft, and adultery. The production includes mild profanity, and some stage action includes violence (including one moment of violence with a firearm) and mild intimacy.