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This session will explore the ways educators can utilize asset-based language to build positive relationships with their students that promote academic success and belonging.
Presenter: Dr. Michael Dieter
Any current students considering Social Work as a Major or a Minor should stop by to chat with the faculty and current Social Work student leaders. This is intentionally the week before Advising Day in the hopes of targeting Undeclared students or those who might consider a change of major or addition of a minor before choosing classes for the Spring. Snacks will be provided.
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community on Fridays.
Theme: Christmas Carol Chapel
FALL 2022 CHAPEL SERIES: “LIVING FAITH”
This semester in chapel, we will journey through the book of James under the theme of LIVING FAITH. All too often, we prefer to keep our faith compartmentalized, treating it as if it were one of the many lives that we live. We separate our spiritual life from our personal life, professional life, and social life. The book of James, however, teaches us otherwise. Indeed, all of our life is our spiritual life! James insists that the Christian faith is about more than believing the right things or having the right appearance—a living faith is one that is also practiced in real ways.
In our fall chapel series, we will walk through the wisdom of James and learn what it means to align our beliefs with our behaviors. We will stop along the way and include extended discussions of a few spiritual practices—Sabbath, spiritual friendship, discernment, and prayer—which were identified from our spring Spiritual Climate Survey as points which invite continued engagement.
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community on Tuesdays.
Featured speaker: Dr. Jerome Douglas, Vice President for Academic Affairs
FALL 2022 CHAPEL SERIES: “LIVING FAITH”
This semester in chapel, we will journey through the book of James under the theme of LIVING FAITH. All too often, we prefer to keep our faith compartmentalized, treating it as if it were one of the many lives that we live. We separate our spiritual life from our personal life, professional life, and social life. The book of James, however, teaches us otherwise. Indeed, all of our life is our spiritual life! James insists that the Christian faith is about more than believing the right things or having the right appearance—a living faith is one that is also practiced in real ways.
In our fall chapel series, we will walk through the wisdom of James and learn what it means to align our beliefs with our behaviors. We will stop along the way and include extended discussions of a few spiritual practices—Sabbath, spiritual friendship, discernment, and prayer—which were identified from our spring Spiritual Climate Survey as points which invite continued engagement.
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community on Fridays.
Featured Speaker: Rev. Ben Snoek, Campus Pastor
FALL 2022 CHAPEL SERIES: “LIVING FAITH”
This semester in chapel, we will journey through the book of James under the theme of LIVING FAITH. All too often, we prefer to keep our faith compartmentalized, treating it as if it were one of the many lives that we live. We separate our spiritual life from our personal life, professional life, and social life. The book of James, however, teaches us otherwise. Indeed, all of our life is our spiritual life! James insists that the Christian faith is about more than believing the right things or having the right appearance—a living faith is one that is also practiced in real ways.
In our fall chapel series, we will walk through the wisdom of James and learn what it means to align our beliefs with our behaviors. We will stop along the way and include extended discussions of a few spiritual practices—Sabbath, spiritual friendship, discernment, and prayer—which were identified from our spring Spiritual Climate Survey as points which invite continued engagement.
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community on Tuesdays.
Featured speaker: Matthew Meyrick, Worship Coordinator
FALL 2022 CHAPEL SERIES: “LIVING FAITH”
This semester in chapel, we will journey through the book of James under the theme of LIVING FAITH. All too often, we prefer to keep our faith compartmentalized, treating it as if it were one of the many lives that we live. We separate our spiritual life from our personal life, professional life, and social life. The book of James, however, teaches us otherwise. Indeed, all of our life is our spiritual life! James insists that the Christian faith is about more than believing the right things or having the right appearance—a living faith is one that is also practiced in real ways.
In our fall chapel series, we will walk through the wisdom of James and learn what it means to align our beliefs with our behaviors. We will stop along the way and include extended discussions of a few spiritual practices—Sabbath, spiritual friendship, discernment, and prayer—which were identified from our spring Spiritual Climate Survey as points which invite continued engagement.
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community on Tuesdays.
Theme of today’s chapel is Songs and Stories.
FALL 2022 CHAPEL SERIES: “LIVING FAITH”
This semester in chapel, we will journey through the book of James under the theme of LIVING FAITH. All too often, we prefer to keep our faith compartmentalized, treating it as if it were one of the many lives that we live. We separate our spiritual life from our personal life, professional life, and social life. The book of James, however, teaches us otherwise. Indeed, all of our life is our spiritual life! James insists that the Christian faith is about more than believing the right things or having the right appearance—a living faith is one that is also practiced in real ways.
In our fall chapel series, we will walk through the wisdom of James and learn what it means to align our beliefs with our behaviors. We will stop along the way and include extended discussions of a few spiritual practices—Sabbath, spiritual friendship, discernment, and prayer—which were identified from our spring Spiritual Climate Survey as points which invite continued engagement.
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community on Fridays.
Featured Speaker: Nicole Saint-Victor, Director of Multicultural Engagement
FALL 2022 CHAPEL SERIES: “LIVING FAITH”
This semester in chapel, we will journey through the book of James under the theme of LIVING FAITH. All too often, we prefer to keep our faith compartmentalized, treating it as if it were one of the many lives that we live. We separate our spiritual life from our personal life, professional life, and social life. The book of James, however, teaches us otherwise. Indeed, all of our life is our spiritual life! James insists that the Christian faith is about more than believing the right things or having the right appearance—a living faith is one that is also practiced in real ways.
In our fall chapel series, we will walk through the wisdom of James and learn what it means to align our beliefs with our behaviors. We will stop along the way and include extended discussions of a few spiritual practices—Sabbath, spiritual friendship, discernment, and prayer—which were identified from our spring Spiritual Climate Survey as points which invite continued engagement.
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community on Tuesdays.
Featured speaker: Dr. Mackenzi Huyser, Executive Director, Chicago Semester
FALL 2022 CHAPEL SERIES: “LIVING FAITH”
This semester in chapel, we will journey through the book of James under the theme of LIVING FAITH. All too often, we prefer to keep our faith compartmentalized, treating it as if it were one of the many lives that we live. We separate our spiritual life from our personal life, professional life, and social life. The book of James, however, teaches us otherwise. Indeed, all of our life is our spiritual life! James insists that the Christian faith is about more than believing the right things or having the right appearance—a living faith is one that is also practiced in real ways.
In our fall chapel series, we will walk through the wisdom of James and learn what it means to align our beliefs with our behaviors. We will stop along the way and include extended discussions of a few spiritual practices—Sabbath, spiritual friendship, discernment, and prayer—which were identified from our spring Spiritual Climate Survey as points which invite continued engagement.
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community on Fridays.
Featured Speaker: Rev. Tara Beth Leech, Pastor of Adult Ministries and Missional Life, Christ Church (Oak Brook, Ill.)
FALL 2022 CHAPEL SERIES: “LIVING FAITH”
This semester in chapel, we will journey through the book of James under the theme of LIVING FAITH. All too often, we prefer to keep our faith compartmentalized, treating it as if it were one of the many lives that we live. We separate our spiritual life from our personal life, professional life, and social life. The book of James, however, teaches us otherwise. Indeed, all of our life is our spiritual life! James insists that the Christian faith is about more than believing the right things or having the right appearance—a living faith is one that is also practiced in real ways.
In our fall chapel series, we will walk through the wisdom of James and learn what it means to align our beliefs with our behaviors. We will stop along the way and include extended discussions of a few spiritual practices—Sabbath, spiritual friendship, discernment, and prayer—which were identified from our spring Spiritual Climate Survey as points which invite continued engagement.