Nyvall News & Notes… November 11th

This memorial day, North Park remembers all of its veterans, including those honored on the plaque pictured above, who died during WWII.

Continuing Conversation Regarding Omaha Decision

Please join us in Olsson Lounge Tomorrow, Tuesday November 12th at noon. We will gather for a follow-up discussion regarding the Omaha decision. We welcome all seminary students, faculty and staff to join the conversation. 

MNST 6125 Issues of Faith in the Americas– The God Who Sees- Learning together about trauma.  (Travel Course to Ecuador Rescheduled).

From earthquakes, to interpersonal violence, to human trafficking–South America has experienced tremendous trauma. Inevitably, churches and church leaders are impacted by such events. This class gathers pastors, lay leaders, and students from North and South America to listen, share ideas, and collaborate in order to provide effective pastoral care within this context. This class will particularly focus on the role that lament and forgiveness play in the healing process for victims of trauma. We will also address burnout and learn how to care well for pastors and lay leaders who serve this population.

After an experience of trauma, one may believe that God does not see his or her suffering. We hope that our time together will create an environment where each person experiences that he or she is seen by the God of hope.

  1. Tentative Dates:  March 5-15th 2020, including some pre-travel readings and group preparation, as well as post-travel reflection assignments
  2. Location:  Quito and Guayaquil
  3. Cost: $1500 (this an approximate and may change) to cover transportation, room, board, other in-country expenses of the course.  Tuition and personal costs are an additional amount. The money can be fund-raised through the North Park Global Studies Fund, as well.
  4. Language Requirement:  None, but openness to learning some basic Spanish for use while in Ecuador

If interested in attending this course, please fill out the travel course application and mail to Evy Lennard at: North Park Theological Seminary Nyvall Hall  3225 W. Foster Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625 or scan and email to elennard@northpark.edu.

Globalization and Diversity (G&D) Committee is Looking for New Members!

North Park University’s Seminary is on-boarding members for the Globalization and Diversity (G&D) Committee. The G&D Committee strives to be an advocate and resource for the values of inclusion and diversity within the Seminary community, while also giving consideration to the larger North Park, Albany Park, and surrounding Chicagoland communities.

For the 2019 – 2020 academic year, the G&D aims to prioritize the facilitation of student- and faculty-centred conversations on both global and local diversity, especially where it concerns ethnic, spiritual, lingual, cultural, and social differences.

The G&D is currently seeking individuals able to volunteer for the following positions:

  • Media & Communications Editor
  • Secretary
  • Program Manager
  • Relational Coordinator

Those interested can contact G&D’s Student Chair, Seanna Wong at Sawong-Nyaku@northpark.edu, for more information on the aforementioned positions.

CRUX Formation Coordinator

Rev. Dr. Bret M. Widman, the current director of the CRUX program for undergraduates at NPU, is looking for seminary student who would be interested in working with CRUX during the 2020-2021 academic year. One of the main roles of this position is to help students integrate discipleship with campus, social and academic life. If you are interested, there is more information on the “Jobs” link found below, or you can email Bret directly at bmwidman@northpark.edu.

Victor Frankl: From Death Camps to Century 21

The Sukkat Shalom Synagogue and the First Congregational Church in Wilmette are presenting three open sessions exploring the influence of Viktor Frankl and his book Man’s Search for Meaning, which was published nine days after the Holocaust ended.

Part 1: Victor and Elly Frankl: Their Love and Lifework

Sunday, November 3, 7-8 pm

Part 2: Holocaust: The Frankl Story and Controversies

Wednesday, November 6, 7:30-9

Part 3: Collective Guilt, The Mystery of Faith, and Prayer

Wednesday, November 13, 7:30-9

All sessions are free and open to all, at the Sukkat Shalom Synagogue,

1001 Central Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois, 60091

We are Resurrecting the Prayers: Joys and Concerns Page

We are bringing back a page dedicated to joys and concerns connected to the seminary. https://nptsnyvallnews.com/community-prayers/ .

As a community dedicated to serving Jesus and each other, it is our privilage to lift each other up in prayer. If you have a joy or concern you would like to add, there is a place at the bottom of the Prayers: Joys and Concerns Page.

Pilgrimage to Lindisfarne and Iona 2020

The Center for Spiritual Direction will host its next pilgrimage May 27 to June 8, 2020. We will immerse ourselves in Celtic spirituality through participation in The Abbey on Iona and an historic tour on the island of Lindisfarne. There is also time in Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scotland. For more information contact Ellen Kogstad: ekogstad@northpark.edu.

Don’t forget to check out our Job Board, Digital Archive, and Community Prayers page for updates weekly!

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