Join us for the tenure lecture of Dr. Jessica Clevering, Professor of Psychology.  Tenure lectures are a celebration of the mature Christian scholarship of our faculty colleagues. When we celebrate these moments, we mark and extend our commitment to our core identity and mission as a College – and we rejoice at the gifted teacher-scholars in our midst!

Clevering’s lecture, “Three Heads in the Well: A Pedagogical Fairy Tale, ” will explore how should professors approach the self, specifically their own selves, while teaching? Four approaches will be proposed, and the preferred approach will be illustrated by means of a fairy tale. That’s right: story time! Christian themes will be highlighted throughout. Teddy bears are welcome.

 

Join us for the tenure lecture of Professor of Art & Design Ryan Thompson. Tenure lectures are a celebration of the mature Christian scholarship of our faculty colleagues. When we celebrate these moments, we mark and extend our commitment to our core identity and mission as a College – and we rejoice at the gifted teacher-scholars in our midst!

Thompson’s lecture, “Look this Way,” engages the role of conceptual art in an attention economy, with a specific focus on how it might help stretch our attention and expand our understanding of time. The lecture will also speculate on connections between conceptual art, prayer, and the discomfort of embracing the unknown.

 

Join us for the tenure lecture of Dr. Dennis Connelly, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice.  Tenure lectures are a celebration of the mature Christian scholarship of our faculty colleagues. When we celebrate these moments, we mark and extend our commitment to our core identity and mission as a College – and we rejoice at the gifted teacher-scholars in our midst!

Connelly’s lecture is entitled Law Enforcement Reform: A Shared Responsibility. In his lecture, Connelly will explore successes and failures in the law enforcement “circle of reform.” He will offer both historical perspective and pathways forward for possible reform.

 

Students, faculty and staff are invited to yoga in the Grand Lobby on Mondays throughout the Spring semester! Sessions will be led by Dr. Mary Lynn Colosimo, Emeritus. Please bring a yoga mat or beach towel, a water bottle and prepare to be blessed and energized.

Provision Theater, performing at Trinity Christian College, presents Nicodemus.

A midnight encounter. Words were spoken. The world would be changed forever…

Nicodemus, an influential member of the clergy meets Jesus face-to-face for the first time. That encounter sets off a series of events that causes him to question his most foundational beliefs, and be a part of history’s biggest event. Set in modern day, this compelling, world-premiere play digs deep into the most important passage in all of the Bible.

Check out a sneak peek of Nicodemus here!

Featuring Rod Armentrout, Demetrios Troy, Cydney Moody and Clayton Denton.

Performances will take place on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from May 6-June 5 at Trinity’s Art & Communication Center (ArCC).

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Fridays at 8 PM
Saturdays at 4 PM and 8 PM
Sundays at 3 PM

Visit the Provision Theater site for more information and to purchase tickets.

Hotel Information:

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Trinity Theatre Presents: The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, adapted by Dwayne Hartford, from the novel by Kate DiCamillo. Performances will take place April 8, 9, 22 & 23 at 7:30 PM.

A play with music, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, adapted by Dwayne Hartford, from the novel by Kate DiCamillo, is the story of a china rabbit named Edward who goes on an incredible 20-year adventure across America. He meets many new people along the way, ultimately learning what it means to love, to lose, and to choose to love again.

The runtime for this show is 90 minutes without intermission.

Hotel Information:

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Trinity Theatre Presents: The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, adapted by Dwayne Hartford, from the novel by Kate DiCamillo. Performances will take place April 8, 9, 22 & 23 at 7:30 PM.

A play with music, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, adapted by Dwayne Hartford, from the novel by Kate DiCamillo, is the story of a china rabbit named Edward who goes on an incredible 20-year adventure across America. He meets many new people along the way, ultimately learning what it means to love, to lose, and to choose to love again.

The runtime for this show is 90 minutes without intermission.

Hotel Information:

Click here for information about area hotels.

Stay tuned for more information!

 

Trinity Theatre Presents: The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, adapted by Dwayne Hartford, from the novel by Kate DiCamillo. Performances will take place April 8, 9, 22 & 23 at 7:30 PM.

A play with music, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, adapted by Dwayne Hartford, from the novel by Kate DiCamillo, is the story of a china rabbit named Edward who goes on an incredible 20-year adventure across America. He meets many new people along the way, ultimately learning what it means to love, to lose, and to choose to love again.

The runtime for this show is 90 minutes without intermission.

Hotel Information:

Click here for information about area hotels.

 

Trinity Theatre Presents: The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, adapted by Dwayne Hartford, from the novel by Kate DiCamillo. Performances will take place April 8, 9, 22 & 23 at 7:30 PM.

A play with music, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, adapted by Dwayne Hartford, from the novel by Kate DiCamillo, is the story of a china rabbit named Edward who goes on an incredible 20-year adventure across America. He meets many new people along the way, ultimately learning what it means to love, to lose, and to choose to love again.

The runtime for this show is 90 minutes without intermission.

Hotel Information:

Click here for information about area hotels.

 

Trinity Theatre presents: Low Tide, an original play written and directed by Alexandria Eggert. Performances will take place on March 18 & 19 at 7:30 PM.

Stay tuned for more information!