Important Dates
- Apr 18: Easter Break: No Classes
- May 7: Spring Semester and Fourth Quad Final Examinations (Saturday Classes)
- May 10: Reading Day — No Classes (Except for Tue-Thu Second Quad Classes)
- May 11-13: Spring Semester and Fourth Quad Final Examinations
- May 13: Baccalaureate
- May 14: Spring Commencement
This week on Campus:
Monday- 9 am Yoga-Olsson Lounge
Tuesday-9 am Nyvall Kitchen for coffee and treats
Thursday-9 am Nyvall Kitchen for coffee and treats
Thursday 5-6:30 Olsson Longe Community Gathering and guided conversation led by Dr. Phillis Sheppard, E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Associate Professor of Religion, Psychology, and Culture, Vanderbilt University.
Student led virtual prayer time-stay tuned for time and zoom link.
We hope you can join for one or more of these gatherings.
” And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together… but encouraging one another…” Hebrews 10:24,25
2022 Theology & Mission Lectures: Willie Jennings
Join Reverend Dr. Willie Jennings at the historic New Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church in Chicago as he delivers the 2022 Brady Theology & Mission Lectures.
June 9-11
Dr. Jennings will be joined by Northern Seminary faculty and panelist as we explore new contours of theology for the church on mission.
The general public is invited to attend. Registration is required for all in-person attendees.
Missio Alliance Retreat: Why Stay?
Our partners at Missio Alliance are holding a rest and recovery experience May 2-6 in Puerto Rico. Church leaders are leaving, often for good reasons. You need a space to honestly wrestle with the question, “Why should I stay in this ministry?”
The Why Stay Retreat will give you a safe space to examine the joys and difficulties you’ve encountered throughout your ministry journey and discover new energy for your next season, your next call, or your next move.
Scholarship Opportunity
CBE International is an evangelical organization that promotes equality of women and advocates for women to serve in ministry. They are currently accepting applications for women students in master’s programs who are pursuing ministry and align with their core values.
Alvera Mickelsen Memorial Scholarship | CBE (cbeinternational.org)
Goodbye Antonio and Administrative Coordinator Position Open
Alas, Antonio is moving to Pennsylvania! We wish him well as he concludes his role as the Seminary Administrative Coordinator in the next few weeks and makes his way to the East Coast. This also means that Academic Services is hiring! Please see the job description on the NPU website and let Alex know if you have any questions.
Duke Divinity School’s Summer Institute for Reconciliation
The Summer Institute for Reconciliation in 2022 is anticipated to take place in person, although we will be closely watching for changes due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
This year’s institute will consist of three full days of engagement, May 11-13, 2022. Each day will include worship, daily plenary sessions (Common Journey) led by preeminent scholars and practitioners in the fields of theology and reconciliation and allowing for interactive discussion and Q&A, and a selection of 1.5 hour-long seminars/workshops on specific topics related to reconciliation, transformation, and justice.
The learning and formation that takes place at the Summer Institute for Reconciliation builds on critical questions that frame our content and design. These questions address the heart of the journey of reconciliation. Our methodology, which we call “Word Made Flesh,” explores the theological, contextual, and practical dimensions of this movement of hope and liberation.
To register or learn more visit their website here.
Study with Procrastinators Anonymous!
Hello All Procrastinators! It is that time of year again. Want to stay on top of your homework AND build community? In these dynamic study sessions, we either discuss study skills (such as notetaking and following the rubric) or break into small groups to catch up on reading, discuss class content, or build community. This space will be what the group desires and needs for it to be. We meet in front of the writing center (inside the library). This semester we will be offering Procrastinators Anonymous online as well on Microsoft Teams. If you would like to attend online, please send an email to apizarro@northpark.edu.
Mondays 11:00am–1:00pm and 6:00pm–7:00pm
Fridays 11:00am–1:00pm and 6:00pm–7:00pm
Procrastinators Anonymous will begin meeting for study on Friday, January 28, 2022.
Questions? Email Antonio Pizarro, Assistant Director of the Writing Center at apizarro@northpark.edu
Seminary Student Leadership Team
For community updates and events, follow the seminary student leadership team on Instagram! Click here or search for the page on Instagram under @nptslead.
Spring Counseling Support Services
Counseling Support Services is offering a variety of counseling support options for students this semester. If you are experiencing unmanageable anxiety, sadness, difficulty adjusting, problems in relationships, or if you are hurting due to the many challenges before us, Counseling can help. We also offer Mental Health First Aid Training so that you can learn how to help friends and family that might be experiencing a mental health challenge or crisis.
Individual Counseling Support – Free, confidential, short-term individual counseling support is available via telehealth and in-person. Request counseling via the counseling request form at northpark.edu/counseling, or by walking into our offices at 3317 W Foster, #24 on the campus map.
Group Counseling Support –
Finding Self-Compassion – Weekly on Mondays, 10:30-11:30 am 2/14/22-4/11/22. Facilitators: MaLinda Lee, LCPC, ATR-BC & Griselda Munoz. Do you ever find it easier to have compassion for others but not yourself? Come learn ways to improve self-esteem by building genuine kindness, positivity, and generosity towards yourself.
Mind over Mood: Managing Depression Support Group – Weekly on Tuesdays, 4:30-5:30 pm, 2/15/22-4/12/22. Facilitators: Huong Nguyen, LCSW & Alicia Murphy. Are you experiencing feelings of sadness, loss of interest, lack of motivation, and negative self-talk? You are not alone. Join us and learn skills to manage depressive symptoms and improve daily functioning while connecting with peers who share similar experiences.
Practical Ways to Manage Anxiety – Weekly on Fridays, 10:30-11:30 am, 2/18/22-4/29/22. Facilitators: Adrian Battle, LPC & Kathleen Quinlan. Do you get nervous right before an exam or have trouble letting go of worrisome thoughts? Come learn and practice healthy coping strategies to improve your confidence and help you navigate life’s daily stressors.
Please contact Adrian Battle, LPC, to register or for more information: abattle@northpark.edu, (773) 244-5569.
TAO – TAO is an anonymous, self-service digital mental health support tool that is available free 24/7 to all current North Park students, faculty, and staff. Information and registration link at TAO
Let’s Talk – In collaboration with campus partners, Let’s Talk is an informal, walk-in support service that offers confidential meetings with a North Park counselor free for all NPU students at various locations around campus. Students can drop in (no appointment necessary) to speak with a counselor on Mondays 1-3 pm at Helwig Rm 208A, Tuesdays 2-4 pm virtually at doxy.me/northparkletstalk, Wednesdays 12-2 pm at the Collaboratory Rm 121, and Thursdays 1-3 pm in Anderson Hall Rm 108. Additional information at Let’s Talk
Mental Health First Aid – Students, faculty, and staff are invited to register for this free training opportunity that is designed to teach you how to approach, assess, and assist a person who may be experiencing a mental health challenge or in a mental health crisis. A variety of training dates and formats are available this year. The next training date is April 27th. Sign up today! Request Training