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Trinity Christian College’s Annual Celebration of Black History Month welcomes guest lecturer, Nathan Cartagena, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Wheaton College to share his lecture titled: “Keeping the Faith: Derrick Bell and the Rise of Critical Race Theory”
Light refreshments will be served. This event is hosted by the History Department
Dr. Mario Guzman is the Associate Professor of Psychology at Trinity Christian College, where he teaches Psychopathology, Lifespan Development, Personality Theories, Counseling Theory and Methods, and Christian Perspectives on Psychology. His research and clinical expertise are in evidence-based treatments, with a special emphasis on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Schema Therapy. He has twenty years of clinical experience working with adolescents and adults. He is the author of several peer-reviewed papers and two books. He is also the host of the podcast Descifrando Laberintos.
Cost to Attend:
CEUs: $30
Trinity Alumni: $10 (CEUs are included in the alumni cost)
Current Students: Free with Registration
Focus Question: What more does MLK Day have to say?
Join us for a panel at 4:15 p.m. in the Kallemeyn Theatre to explore these ideas further. The panel will be moderated by Nicole Saint-Victor and include Christian Perry and other members of the Trinity community.
Hosted by the Multicultural Engagement department, the celebration will start by resetting our understanding of MLK day in our present context, at 10:40am, in the Ozinga Chapel Auditorium.
Featured Speaker: Dr. Brodnax, professor of history
Submitted playlist begins at 10:32 as community fills auditorium…
- 10:40-10:43 Opening & prayer: President Aaron Kuecker
- 10:45-10:50 Solo Voice, Lift Every Voice & Sing, Andrea Thomas (vocalist to lead vs 1 to 3 with v1 repeated by the community) guest Confirmed
- 10:51-10:55 Black Student Union | Words of wisdom https://youtu.be/YGPkW-dvjkc (spoken by D Luckett, awaiting email confirmation from Marquis Isom)
- 10:55-10:57 “Keep Your Lamps” (Combined Ensmebles)
- 10:58-11:11 Dr. David Brodnax
- 11:12 – 11:15 J. Howard and Trinty worship team “You know my name” Tasha Cobb (S. Wood, Carvell, NSV, Kyra or Savannah)
- 11:16 – 11:19 Prayer Foster Robinson
- 11:19-11:24 CDUC Catherine Yonker Award Announcement (Emailed CDUC with parameters)
- 11:25-11:28 BSU President, Marquis Isom delivers closing remarks
- Exiting Selection | Combined Ensembles, Shout Glory, Byron J. Smith
Instrumentalists:
Jared Peters – Keys| Johnathan Ward – Percussion | Gregory Saint-Victor – Hammond | Elijah Langkamp – Bass | Matthew Meyrick – Electric Guitar
All are welcome to Trinity’s Chapel Services, where we sing, reflect, pray, and fellowship together in community.
Theme: Senior Stories
SPRING 2023 CHAPEL SERIES: “ROOTED FAITH”
The vocabulary of Christian faith abounds with royal language. We call Jesus our “king.” We say that we live in the “kingdom of God.” These terms, however, are far from hollow sayings; they are deeply rooted in the Christian story, unfolding with growing precision throughout the pages of the Old and New Testaments.
Join us this semester as we trace the fulfillment of a promised ruler for God’s people—from King David to King Jesus. The stories of David’s kingdom are consistently marked by failure, disappointment, and tragedy as Israel attempts to rule their lives in the way that they want. But in Jesus the Messiah—the “root” from the line of David—we meet a king who fulfills God’s covenant promises to establish an everlasting kingdom. Our journey from 1 Samuel to the Gospels to Revelation will trace these roots and bring us to speak more profoundly about the hope and life that Christ offers each of us in God’s kingdom.
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.
Theme: Holy Week
SPRING 2023 CHAPEL SERIES: “ROOTED FAITH”
The vocabulary of Christian faith abounds with royal language. We call Jesus our “king.” We say that we live in the “kingdom of God.” These terms, however, are far from hollow sayings; they are deeply rooted in the Christian story, unfolding with growing precision throughout the pages of the Old and New Testaments.
Join us this semester as we trace the fulfillment of a promised ruler for God’s people—from King David to King Jesus. The stories of David’s kingdom are consistently marked by failure, disappointment, and tragedy as Israel attempts to rule their lives in the way that they want. But in Jesus the Messiah—the “root” from the line of David—we meet a king who fulfills God’s covenant promises to establish an everlasting kingdom. Our journey from 1 Samuel to the Gospels to Revelation will trace these roots and bring us to speak more profoundly about the hope and life that Christ offers each of us in God’s kingdom.
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.
Theme: Creative Chapel
SPRING 2023 CHAPEL SERIES: “ROOTED FAITH”
The vocabulary of Christian faith abounds with royal language. We call Jesus our “king.” We say that we live in the “kingdom of God.” These terms, however, are far from hollow sayings; they are deeply rooted in the Christian story, unfolding with growing precision throughout the pages of the Old and New Testaments.
Join us this semester as we trace the fulfillment of a promised ruler for God’s people—from King David to King Jesus. The stories of David’s kingdom are consistently marked by failure, disappointment, and tragedy as Israel attempts to rule their lives in the way that they want. But in Jesus the Messiah—the “root” from the line of David—we meet a king who fulfills God’s covenant promises to establish an everlasting kingdom. Our journey from 1 Samuel to the Gospels to Revelation will trace these roots and bring us to speak more profoundly about the hope and life that Christ offers each of us in God’s kingdom.
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.
Theme: Ash Wednesday Chapel
SPRING 2023 CHAPEL SERIES: “ROOTED FAITH”
The vocabulary of Christian faith abounds with royal language. We call Jesus our “king.” We say that we live in the “kingdom of God.” These terms, however, are far from hollow sayings; they are deeply rooted in the Christian story, unfolding with growing precision throughout the pages of the Old and New Testaments.
Join us this semester as we trace the fulfillment of a promised ruler for God’s people—from King David to King Jesus. The stories of David’s kingdom are consistently marked by failure, disappointment, and tragedy as Israel attempts to rule their lives in the way that they want. But in Jesus the Messiah—the “root” from the line of David—we meet a king who fulfills God’s covenant promises to establish an everlasting kingdom. Our journey from 1 Samuel to the Gospels to Revelation will trace these roots and bring us to speak more profoundly about the hope and life that Christ offers each of us in God’s kingdom.
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 2023 CHAPEL SERIES: “ROOTED FAITH”
The vocabulary of Christian faith abounds with royal language. We call Jesus our “king.” We say that we live in the “kingdom of God.” These terms, however, are far from hollow sayings; they are deeply rooted in the Christian story, unfolding with growing precision throughout the pages of the Old and New Testaments.
Join us this semester as we trace the fulfillment of a promised ruler for God’s people—from King David to King Jesus. The stories of David’s kingdom are consistently marked by failure, disappointment, and tragedy as Israel attempts to rule their lives in the way that they want. But in Jesus the Messiah—the “root” from the line of David—we meet a king who fulfills God’s covenant promises to establish an everlasting kingdom. Our journey from 1 Samuel to the Gospels to Revelation will trace these roots and bring us to speak more profoundly about the hope and life that Christ offers each of us in God’s kingdom.
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: Erin Pacheco, director of campus worship
SPRING 2023 CHAPEL SERIES: “ROOTED FAITH”
The vocabulary of Christian faith abounds with royal language. We call Jesus our “king.” We say that we live in the “kingdom of God.” These terms, however, are far from hollow sayings; they are deeply rooted in the Christian story, unfolding with growing precision throughout the pages of the Old and New Testaments.
Join us this semester as we trace the fulfillment of a promised ruler for God’s people—from King David to King Jesus. The stories of David’s kingdom are consistently marked by failure, disappointment, and tragedy as Israel attempts to rule their lives in the way that they want. But in Jesus the Messiah—the “root” from the line of David—we meet a king who fulfills God’s covenant promises to establish an everlasting kingdom. Our journey from 1 Samuel to the Gospels to Revelation will trace these roots and bring us to speak more profoundly about the hope and life that Christ offers each of us in God’s kingdom.
Keep up-to-date with each week’s chapel happenings by following @pastorben.tcc and @tcc.campusministries on Instagram.