Nyvall News & Notes….. September 23

Thanks to everyone who joined us from Homecoming 2019! We hope to see you next year!

Keep these important dates on your calendar…

  • Sept 25-26 – Lund Lectures
  • Sept 26-28 – Annual Symposium
  • Oct 7 – Graduation Applications Due for May 2020
  • Oct 14-17 – Vocational Excellence
  • Oct 18 – VSFL materials due

No Chapel This Week

There is no weekly chapel this week. Instead, please join us for the Lund Lectures, starting Wednesday September 25th from 6:30-9:30 pm, and Thursday September 26th from 9:00 am-12:00 pm.

We will have our weekly community lunch after the last Lund Lecture on Thursday. We hope to see you there!

For more information on the Lund Lectures, please look at last week’s feature article in the Nyvall News and Notes, or at this link from the NPTS website.

Conference to Equip Evangelicals to Engage with Muslims

Kevin Singer is co-founder and co-director of Neighborly Faith, an organization to equip evangelicals to engage with Muslims. Kevin and his colleague Chris Stackaruk will be hosting a conference at Wheaton on November 1-2. ECC pastor Daniel Hill will be one of the speakers at the Conference.

Register here if you are interested in participating in this dynamic ministry.

Sharon R. Peterson Scandinavian Organ Recital

Sharon R. Peterson is giving a Scandinavian Organ Recital as part of Presbyterian Homes’ “A Gift of Music” series in Elliott Chapel. It is Monday, September 23, 1:30 pm;  313 Simpson Street (Golf Road); Evanston, IL . 847-492-2915, www.presbyterianhomes.org. The concert is free and open to all.

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.

Special $50 NPU Discount for Axelson Center Workshop

Join us on September 25th to explore bias and microinequities.  Learn strategies for managing both in creating an inclusive environment. Enter code NPU50 when you click the link to register; Journey to Conscious Inclusion: Understanding, Challenging and Managing Bias and Microinequities. 

Seminary Book Club

In the midst of academic reading, do you ever miss reading fiction and thinking about how stories interact with our faith? If so, join Elizabeth Pierre and Dave Bjorlin for a seminary book club! We will choose one book a semester to discuss in our two meetings. This Fall we will be reading and discussing Toni Morrison’s first novel, The Bluest Eye, from the perspective of psychology and faith. (Content warning: the book does include episodes of violence, particularly sexual violence, so be advised).

Our first meeting will be Wednesday, October 30 from 5:30-7 in Olsson Lounge. Dinner will be provided!

Register here if you are interested in participating in this dynamic ministry.

Writing Center Graduate Student Drop In Hours

The Writing Center welcomes graduate students to attend drop in hours on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 5-10 pm beginning Monday, September 9th. Work with a professional writing coach on any paper at any stage of your process. Meet in the Writing Center Commons on the first floor of Brandel library. For more information, contact mpavlik@northpark.edu.

Graduation Applications

This year’s Seminary Commencement will be May 9, 2020.  If you plan to graduate in May 2020, applications will be due Oct 7, 2019.  The website has the current application and commencement details will be updated shortly.

Lecture by Darnell L. Moore: Hosted by the Chicago Theological Seminary’s Center for the Study of Black Faith and Life

Chicago Theological Seminary’s Center for the Study of Black Faith and Life (CSBFL) will host Darnell L. Moore, Author, Activist, & Auteur, as the 2019 Rooks Lecturer on Thursday, October 10th. Moore is the author of the 2019 Lambda Literary Award nominated memoir, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black & Free in America, which was listed as a 2018 NYT Notable Book and a 2018 Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers pick.

Moore has been called, “one of the most influential black writers and thinkers of our time.” He is an American writer and activist whose work is informed by anti-racist, feminist, queer of color, and anti-colonial thought and advocacy.

The Annual Rooks event honors former President C. Shelby Rooks and the seminary’s ongoing commitment to racial justice. The complimentary Rooks reception begins at 5:15 pm; the lecture starts at 6:30 pm. 

Tickets are free, but an RSVP is required. Register today! http://bit.ly/Rooks-Moore

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