Important Dates:
October
10 VSFL Papers Due
10 Home dinner at Ondrey/Johnsons’ (hosted by Hauna Ondrey), 5 pm
10-15 Equip C2 Course Meets
17-21 Reading Week and October Intensives
26 Public Theology Lecture: Rest as Resistance, 12pm (Zoom)
29 Contemplative Prayer Retreat, 9 am-noon (Nyvall)
31-Nov 11 VSFL Interviews
Community Worship Thursday @ 5 pm
Worship Planners: Sandra Hudson, Eliza Stiles, and Sam Mariano
Preacher: Jon Dietrich
Text: John 1:43-51
Join us in Isaacson Chapel or online! To join chapel via zoom click here or use:
Meeting ID: 874 8442 5677
Passcode: 665369
Feather Bricks Vol 13 Sept/Oct: “Writer’s Block”
Congrats to Co-editors Alum/Teaching Assistant Johnny Marizetts and Cohort 2 student DeCedrick Walker at Stateville for including a wide variety of material that highlights programming supported by North Park SRA Alumni who are now Teaching Fellows.
To view Volume 13 of Feather Bricks click here!
NPTS Public Theology Lectures
Our 2022-2023 public theology series will focus on being centered in Christ–not as an escape from the needs of the world, but as a necessary means to the transformative work of the church in the world.
Seminary faculty from each disciplinary field will facilitate dialogue on reflection on Jesus’s invitation in Matthew 11:28-30:
“Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you’ll recover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly.”
We invite you to join us as we seek Christ’s unforced rhythms of grace. Zoom sessions are free and open to the public but require registration. Save these dates, and stay posted for registration details!
October Opportunities for Latino Heritage Month
October 3, 4 Thinking about Padilla and Perkins: Exploring the Intersection of Misión Integral and Christian Community Development
From CCDA: “Dr. Rene Padilla and Dr. John M. Perkins were founders of a distinct theo-praxis in their geographic and ministry contexts. Their models of ministry focused on social, economic, political, ecological, and spiritual restoration for the marginalized in Latin America and the US. This event will explore the intersection between the theological contributions of misión integral through the lens of Dr. Rene Padilla and the philosophy of Christian community development through the lens of Dr. John M. Perkins. This event is put on by CCDA, World Outspoken, Candler Foundry and Candler School of Theology’s pastoral leadership certificate program.”
October 6: Necessary Care to Inhabit the Earth: Theological Reflections from the Global South with Leonardo Boff
From Garrett: “Recognized worldwide as one of the leading liberation theologians, Leonardo Boff has expanded his work since the 1980s, delving into ecological issues as extensions of liberation theology. As a tireless activist for the poor and excluded, he argues that we need to hear not only the cry of the oppressed, but also the cry of the Earth–both are in need of deliverance.”
Applications are LIVE for Hispanic Summer Program’s 2023 Programming!
We’re happy to announce that applications are live for:
- The HSP 2023 Summer Session
- Applications Due December 1, 2022
- The Latinx Discernment Workshop
- Applications Due December 1, 2022
- Through Hispanic Eyes
- Applications Due December 1, 2022
- The HSP J-Term Session
- Applications Due November 8, 2022
Click here to apply today!
The HSP Exchange
The Hispanic Summer Program together with our Co-Host: Union Theological Seminary welcome Rev. Daisy L. Machado, Ph.D. Executive Director of the Hispanic Summer Program and Professor Emerita of American Religious History at Union Theological Seminary
On the Topic:
”God Gave Me My Money”: The Prosperity Gospel and the Latinx Context
Date: October 12, 2022
Time: 7:00pm – 8:15pm (EST)
Click here to RSVP!
Graduation Applications Currently Due
Graduation is not automatic. The graduation application is due one calendar year prior to your anticipated graduation date. The application can be found under Graduation Overview at www.northpark.edu/selfservice. If you are planning on December 2023 graduation, your application is due this semester, no later than Friday, December 9th. You don’t need to wait until the deadline. Turn in your graduation application today! Please be sure to fill in all required fields in the application, in order to activate the Submit button. If you have any questions, you may reach out to Tanya Pashkuleva.
Procrastinators Anonymous
It is that time of year again. Want to stay on top of your homework AND build community? Study with Procrastinators Anonymous! 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) weekly. Meetings are held Wednesdays and Fridays from 11 am-1 pm and begin on August 31st. Questions? Email Antonio Pizarro, Assistant Director of the Writing Center at apizarro@northpark.edu.
Life Together This Fall
As we embrace the change from summer to fall, so we seek to embrace the many transitions at NPTS. In this new season, we look forward with a deep sense of anticipation. As a faculty/staff, we are excited about reimagining community life on campus this semester and establishing some rhythms as we continue to emerge from pandemic restrictions. I am thrilled to lay out a framework for opportunities to connect, eat, worship, rest, and play with one another this fall! We hope you will join us.
Field Education
If you are looking for internships or ministry opportunities (some of them paid) while you attend NPTS, please see this list. It will be updated as more opportunities are made available. If you have any questions, please contact Bret Widman, Director of CALL
CALL department is looking for a TA to help with some administrative work. If this is something you are interested in, please contact Bret Widman for more information.
Seminary Student Leadership Team
The Seminary Student Leadership Team exists to serve the student body and foster community. Stay tuned for Fall events!
For community updates and events, follow the seminary student leadership team on Instagram! Click here or search for the page on Instagram under @nptslead.
Job Board
The Office of Seminary Student Services hosts a job board! To browse jobs click here or go to the “Job Board” tab on the Nyvall News website.
North Park Writing Center
The North Park University Writing Center provides free assistance to the university community through our drop-in center, one-on-one conferencing, and specialized workshops.
Graduate/SPS students can request a writing coach for assistance in any academic writing assignments at any stage of the process by clicking here.
Fall 2022 drop-in hours are offered both in person and virtually according to the following schedule:
Sunday
4:00–8:00 p.m.
Monday–Thursday
10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
1:00–5:00 p.m.
6:00–10:00 p.m.
Friday and Saturday
Closed
Every Voice
Every Voice offers resources to support greater diversity in Christian theological education. They host a bibliography of works by Ethnic Minority and Majority World Old Testament scholars and a new student group (join the mailing list or stay tuned for upcoming events).
Fall Counseling Support Services
Counseling Support Services is offering a variety of counseling support options for students this semester free of charge. 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 –
Seminary Women Coming Together
A support group devoted to exploring and addressing the concerns and issues for women in the seminary. Open to all current female-identifying seminary students. Mondays at 10:00am, Virtual group, Starts September 26, 2022
For registration and inquiries: counseling@northpark.edu
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.
All Let’s Talk sessions are 11:00am-12:00pm
Mondays: Helwig Recreation Center, 2nd Floor
Tuesdays: Brandel Library, Helwig Conference Room on 1st Floor
Wednesdays: Health & Counseling Office, 3317 W Foster Ave
Thursdays: Health & Counseling Office, 3317 W Foster Ave
Fridays: Health & Counseling Office, 3317 W Foster Ave
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. Sign up today! Request Training
Seminary Shenanigans
Courtesy of our very own @nptscampus account. Be sure to like and follow on Instagram or TikTok!