Nyvall News and Notes… Sept 24, 2018

Keep these important dates on your calendar…

  • Sept 26-27 – Lund Lectures
  • Sept 27-29 – Annual Symposium
  • Oct 8 – Graduation Applications Due for May 2019, VSFL materials due
  • Oct 29-Nov 2- VSFL interviews
  • Nov 10 – Faith and Health Symposium

 

2018 Lund Lectures: September 26-27; 9am-Noon: Isaacson Chapel

Check out this week’s Chapel Corner for more details.

Wednesday, September 26: Old Testament Lund Lectures: Dr. Nancy L. deClaisse-Walford, Carolyn Ward Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages, McAfee School of Theology

Thursday, September 27: New Testament Lund Lectures: Dr. Seyoon Kim, Professor of New Testament, School of Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary

Annual Symposium

The Symposium on the Theological Interpretation of Scripture features prominent scholars from around the world and provides a forum for interdisciplinary theology from a biblical perspective for the benefit of the church.  North Park Theological Seminary is pleased to announce that the thirty-third Symposium on the Theological Interpretation of Scripture and the theme is Human Violence.  The symposium takes place Sept 27-29 and registration is required.  Details can be found online.

Leading Healthy Missional Change MNST 6165 still has room!

The seven last words of a dying church are, “We’ve never done it that way before.” What changes need to occur in order for congregational culture to become more healthy and missional? How does a church determine what to preserve, create and discard in order to more fully accomplish the mission? What is the difference between transition and change? How do pastors discern between “too much too soon” or “too little too late?” Healthy missional churches accept the reality of change in order to be more nimble and responsive to how the Holy Spirit is moving. All living things change.

This intensive course runs during the October reading week (Oct 15-19). If you have questions or wish to register reach out to semacademicserv@northpark.edu

Graduation Applications

If you plan to graduate in May 2019, applications are due Oct 8, 2018.  The website has all the details, dates and the online application. This year’s Seminary Commencement will be May 11, 2019.

Faith and Health Symposium: Being Well

The church has an important role in helping people be well, in addition to caring for the sick. Now more than ever, the church needs to claim its role in health promotion rooted in Scripture and tradition and our communities need to create opportunities for wellness for all. Working together, congregations and healthcare professionals can collaborate in responding faithfully to the challenge of health promotion, considering what can be done together that neither can do alone.

Join us November 10, 2018 at North Park University for third biennial symposium. This year’s keynote address will be “honoring the Body as a Spiritual Practice” by Ruth Haley Barton.

Learn more at www.northpark.edu/faithhealthsymposium

ALSO We need volunteers to help at the symposium in exchange for free registration.  If you’re interested, please email faithandhealthsymposium@northpark.educ   or contact Mary Chase-Ziolek mchase-ziolek@northpark.edu

Gospel Choir Leader Needed

We’re interested in getting our Gospel Choir started again this year, but we’re in need of a leader. If you are interested in leading the Gospel Choir, send an email to: jsseaman@northpark.edu.

Chaplaincy & Specialized Ministry Summit at McCormick Theological Seminary

Saturday, October 6th from 8:30am-4pm McCormick Theological Seminary will host the Chaplaincy & Specialized Ministry Summit. They will explore exciting job opportunities in chaplaincy. Attendees will gain insight into the diverse practice settings from experts, learn about Board Certification and the American Baptist Churches endorsement process, participate in workshops and opportunities for CEUs. Continental breakfast & lunch will be served. Seminarians are FREE! To register, visit www.abhms.org and click on ‘events’

North Park Covenant Church Neighborhood Basketball Ministry

NPCC is looking for a few more people to join their Neighborhood Basketball Ministry team for the 2018-2019 ministry year. Each Wednesday night we gather for a community meal and then host neighborhood children in our gym for an hour of basketball and relationships. Each of the past two years we have welcomed over a hundred 4th-12th graders who are not otherwise a part of our church with the blessing of a safe place and caring relationships. If you are interested, contact Pastor Jeff Hunter (jhunter@npcovenant.org).

 

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