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News and Programs 10.20.23
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JOIN US TOMORROW AT 3 PM AS WE OPEN THE EMORY INTERFAITH CENTER
The program will include brief remarks from President Fenves, Dean McGonigle, and Emory OSRL chaplains and students as we celebrate the opening of this new center.
Appetizers and special drinks will be offered as well as fun activities, including:
- Explore a Jewish Learning Walking Text Study
- Partake in Islamic calligraphy and poetry
- Walk our new Christian labyrinth and make a clay finger-labyrinth
- Learn about our custom-made Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and Sikh shrines
- Craft Hindu marigold garlands and color Buddhist mandalas
- Participate in an interfaith communal art project
- Receive an Interfaith Center tote bag
- Learn about Emory’s diverse spiritual communities and contemplative practices
- Try our Interfaith Center puzzle
- Enjoy music with live DJ
The center is already in use, and this is one of several openings, but it is part of Homecoming and Family Weekend 2023. For more information, please contact religiouslife@emory.edu.
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Emory OSRL: Homecoming and Family Weekend Events 2023
October 18-22, 2023
Join Emory OSRL for a multitude of spiritual services, programs, and meals over Homecoming and Family Weekend. All are welcome.
A complete list of our events and registration info can be found here.
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Emory Support Resources
In light of the ongoing violence in the Middle East and other global tragedies, please remember that Emory offers a variety of support resources available for students, faculty, and staff.
Emory University Office of Spiritual and Religious Life Support Resources:
1. OSRL chaplains and religious life affiliates are available for pastoral care, which is a form of confidential care and counseling provided by spiritual leaders. OSRL offers pastoral care to all Emory students, faculty, and staff of all faiths and no faith, and we make no assumptions about a person's faith or practice. Pastoral care can be as simple as a listening ear for emotional support, or it can involve exploring beliefs, teachings, scriptures, and rituals. For an appointment, please contact our team directly at: OSRL Staff and OSRL Religious Life Affiliates.
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"Ceremony" by Johnnie Diacon (Mvskoke)
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Friday, October 27, 2023, 2:30-5:30 p.m.
Emory Student Center (ESC) Multipurpose Rooms
This program will include:
- Remarks by Emory and Muscogee leaders
- Muscogee hymn-singing
- Artist conversation by Johnnie Diacon about Muscogee art and culture
- Stomp dance led by Rev. Chebon Kernell
Sponsored by Emory Native American and Indigenous Studies, Office of the Provost, Emory College of Arts and Sciences, James Weldon Johnson Institute, and Office of Spiritual and Religious Life.
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Midweek Musical Meditation
Wednesdays during term, 12:00-12:15 p.m. EST, Zoom and Facebook Live
All are invited to reflect and decompress in a mid-week, mid-day time of sacred music. Join Music Director Maury Allums and the Emory University Office of Spiritual and Religious Life in taking a moment to breathe and connect with others in our community. Register on Zoom or follow on our Facebook Live.
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Midweek Musical Meditation - 10.18.23
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Muslim Jumu'ah Prayers in Cannon Chapel Friday, October 20, 1:55 p.m., Cannon Chapel Join Emory OSRL for Friday Prayers.
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Hindu Students Association: Navratri Puja
Friday, October 20, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. in Cannon Chapel
Join Emory HSA and Emory Base for a Navartri/Durga Puja featuring Emory Savera. Dinner will be provided after. Learn more here.
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Hillel at Emory: Weekly Events October 17-22, 2023
Join Hillel for activities such as Ivrit Hangout, Schmooze and Schmear, Torah Queeries, Family Weekend Shabbat, and Family Weekend Brunch.
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Movie Night: "Man of God:
Friday, October 20, 7:00 p.m., Interfaith Center Lounge
Join Emory Orthodox Christian Fellowship and come see the movie “Man of God” in the Interfaith Center Lounge and enjoy popcorn. “Man of God” tells the powerful story of Saint Nektarios of Aegina. A story of unjust hatred being overcome by preaching good will and embracing humility. Saint Nektarios has inspired thousands around the world and has become one of the greatest modern saints.
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University Catholic Center: Upcoming Events
Open House Saturday, October 21, 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., University Catholic Center
Please check the University Catholic Center website for more events here.
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Beloved Community Christian Worship in Cannon Chapel
Sundays, 11:00 a.m. Service, Noon Free Lunch, Cannon Chapel Emory Beloved Community is the weekly progressive ecumenical Christian worship service for the campus community held Sunday mornings in Cannon Chapel and followed by a free lunch. All are welcome. For more information, contact Emory Christian Chaplain Rev. Maddie Henderson Herlong.
Pride Service has been rescheduled for Spring 2024 semester.
Preaching October 22: The Rev. Ali Lutz and The Rev. Edward Ball, Candler School of Theology alumni
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Buddhist Meditation in Cannon Chapel
Thursdays, 6:00 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join the Emory Buddhist community in guided meditation and discussion. Come to meditate, to make friends, and to learn about Buddhist life at Emory.
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International Community Friday Lunch
Fridays, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Brooks Commons, Cannon Chapel
International Community Friday Lunch (ICFL) is a long-standing collaboration between the Office of Spiritual and Religious Life (OSRL) and International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS).
This gathering extends a warm welcome and builds community for international students and scholars over a free lunch. Attendees will also meet sponsors who will share helpful campus resources.
ICFL occurs on Fridays from 11:30 am-12:30 pm in Cannon Chapel Brooks Commons. Meals are limited in number; therefore, please register in advance for each week you will attend.
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Collegiate Black Christians: Worship Night Wednesday, October 25, 6:45 p.m., at Cannon Chapel
Join Collegiate Black Christians for a worship night on Wednesday in Cannon Chapel. Pastor Milton Campbell from Midtown Bridge Church will be preaching. Learn more here.
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Muslim Students Association: Fall Fest Thursday, October 26, 7:00 p.m., Campus Life Pavilion
We are so excited to continue our annual Fall Fest tradition! Join MSA for a fun night of food catered from Salsa Taqueria, halal s’mores, a campfire, and fall-themed activities. It will be taking place at Emory’s Campus Life Pavillion (716 Peavine Creek Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30322). Looking forward to seeing you all there.
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Emory Buddhist Club: Movie Night in the Interfaith Center Friday, October 27, 6:00, Emory Interfaith Center, 1707 N. Decatur Road
As part of an effort to continue to engage with the Buddhist Club members, we are hosting a movie night in the Interfaith Center! Please come out to enjoy a night of fun, food, and friends. If you are interested more details will be provided at this Thursday’s meditation. Snacks will be provided as well. RSVP here.
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Emory Hindu Students Association: Garba 2023 Saturday, November 4, 7:00 p.m., ESC Multipurpose Rooms
Join the Emory Hindu Students Association for a celebratory night including a full catered dinner by Madras Mantra, performance by SaRaas, music by Sidd Kel, and lots of dancing. Please RSVP here.
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Religious Misconceptions: American Jews, the First Amendment, and the Politics of Abortion Thursday, November 9, 7:00 p.m., MSC E208
Guest-lecturer Prof. Rachel Kranson of the University of Pittsburgh will uncover the history of the American Jewish lawyers and activists who advocated for abortion access to be protected by First Amendment guarantees. RSVP here.
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Emory Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir: Spring Concert 2023 Saturday, November 11, 2023, 7:00 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join the Emory University Office of Spiritual and Religious Life (OSRL) and the Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir (VOIS) for our annual Fall Concert.
VOIS offers a space for soul healing and reflection through worship music of many different Christian genres. VOIS has been active on Emory's campus for over 30 years, and is happy to continue to be a part of Christian life and history with the OSRL’s Music Director, Maury Allums.
Refreshments will be provided immediately after the concert. Parking is free on Saturdays at Emory's Oxford Road and Peavine parking lots.
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Monday Mindfulness Meditation Mondays 6-7 p.m., Emory Interfaith Center Meditation Room, 1707 N. Decatur Road
Facilitated by Emory Buddhist Chaplain Venerable Priya Rakkhit Sraman, the Mindfulness Circle is a space exclusively for Emory students to practice mindfulness as a group. Every Monday during the semester, we will engage in a mindfulness exercise followed by conversations around the practices of mindfulness. Light refreshments will be provided.
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Muslim Students Association: Quran Study Every other Tuesday from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. on the first floor of Cannon Chapel
Emory MSA is excited to announce the beginning Quran Study starting October 17 at 5:30 p.m. in the Canon Chapel 1st floor and continue every other Tuesday. They are starting this week off with the first 20 ayahs of Surat Hijr and go from there.
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Orthodox Christian Fellowship: Wednesday Bible Study Wednesdays, 7:30-8:30 p.m., Cannon Chapel Room 314
Welcome back to campus. We’re beyond excited to kick off this school year with Orthodox Christian Fellowship.
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RUF: Wednesday Large Group Wednesdays, 7:30 pm, Brooks Commons, Cannon Chapel
Love God. Love People. Love Emory.
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Office of LGBT Life: LGBTQIA History Month
Celebrate LGBTQIA month with Emory's LGBT Life. Enjoy activities like Pride Shirt Makeovers, Atlanta's Pride Parade, and Emory Pride's Annual Drag Show. See more here.
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The Praise House Project October 20-December 15, 2023, Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church Lawn
A public art installation and immersive digital experience honoring the African and African American traditions of the Praise House and Ring Shout. Praise Houses were small, usually wooden structures commonly used for worship by enslaved peoples across the American Southeast.
As an act of resistance, congregants would gather in circle to stomp or shout upon the wooden floors, performing what was known as the Ring Shout (a full body rhythmic movement). This act ultimately created a communal drum—secretly preserving their cultural identity and traditions. Learn more about related events here.
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Why the Bible Began: An Alternative History of Scripture and its Origins
Thursday, October 26, 7:00-8:30 p.m., The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum.
Join Professor of Hebrew Bible Jacob L. Wright as he discusses his newest book Why the Bible Began: An Alternative History of Scripture and its Origins (Cambridge University Press, 2023). Copies of the book will be available for purchase from A Cappella Books, and a book signing will take place following the discussion. Learn more and register for this free book launch event here.
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Religion, Social Justice, and Subordination Conference Friday, October 27, 2023
The intersection of religion, social justice, and subordination has a long historical footprint in the US, reaching as far back as the period of enslavement. This conference brings together a diverse and extraordinarily talented group of speakers to discuss the multidimensional relationship between religion and society from various historical and contemporary perspectives. Learn more here.
Sponsored by Emory Law Center for Civil Rights and Social Justice.
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Howard Thurman Lecture: "Deep is the Hunger: Can Black Faith Emancipate the Church from Empire?" November 1, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. in Candler's Rita Anne Rollins Building Room 252.
Speaker Terrence L. Howard, Charles G. Adams Professor of African American Religious Studies at Harvard Divinity School, will be giving this years Howard Thurman Lecture.
Learn more and register here.
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Annual Women's Forum: "Solidarity: A Spirituality of Intercession in Theological Education"
Friday, November 2, 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., Room 252 of Candler’s Rita Anne Rollins Building and online via Zoom Webinar.
Speakers Christine J. Hong, associate professor of educational ministry at Columbia Theological Seminary, and Candace Lewis, president-dean of Gammon Theological Seminary at the Interdenominational Theological Center. Learn more and register for the Women’s Forum here.
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Global Mission Fellows: Young Adult Opportunity
The Global Mission Fellows (GMF) program is an opportunity for young adults between the ages of 20 and 30 to serve for two years in faith-based justice work in the United States or abroad by engaging with local communities, connecting the church in mission, and growing in personal and social holiness. We would like to extend a heartful invitation to the young adults in your ministry to discern on their calling for mission service and apply to become a GMF. Please visit www.umcmission.org/gmf if you want to read more about our program. Applications for both the International and US-2 Tracks are open now.
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Poland Summer Study Abroad
If you’re interested in the joining TIJS’ Summer Study Abroad one-credit program in Poland, you may want to consider taking the complementary course, JS 271 “Memories of Jewish Eastern Europe.”
The trip is set for May and the prerequisite is either to take Prof. Goldstein’s spring 2023 course or do pre-readings in advance of the program.
If you’d like to learn more about the May trip to Poland, contact Paul Entis (paul.entis@emory.edu).
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Hands of Hope AmeriCorps
Hands of Hope AmeriCorps Members will serve infants and children up to age six who are at risk for abuse and neglect in Houston, TX, throughout a 12-month commitment, living in a private, gated community (at no cost) and receiving a living allowance.
We are currently accepting applications for the September 2024-August 2025 service year. Our application can be found here. For more information, please contact Darean Talmadge at dtalmadge@casahope.org
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Weekly Spiritual Gatherings
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There are a plethora of weekly religious and philosophical gatherings offered at Emory. Many of them are listed here and at the button below.
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Annual Major Religious Holidays List -- Academic Year 2023-24
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As planning begins for courses, programs, and meetings for the 2023-24 academic year, OSRL seeks to provide guidance for the Emory community regarding upcoming religious holiday observances that may impact large numbers in our community. These dates are provided to assist community members with avoiding potential schedule conflicts, and can be found below. Please give special attention to the bolded holidays, as they often require accommodation. In some cases, it is ideal to avoid assignments and programs on these dates to be most equitable.
Below are lists of major religious holidays observed by sizeable religious demographic groups within the Emory community.
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Upcoming Religious Holidays
These events are drawn from the multifaith calendar maintained by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life at Harvard Divinity School. To see more upcoming religious holidays and festivals, please click here.
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Navaratri Sun., Oct. 15 – Mon., Oct. 23, 2023 Tradition: Hinduism A nine-night (nav-rat) celebration of nine auspicious forms of Shakti/Devi (feminine divine power/the Goddess).
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Emory OSRL ENews is published weekly during term by the Emory University Office of Spiritual and Religious Life publicizing Atlanta-campus spiritual life programs. It is not a comprehensive listing. For Oxford College spiritual life, please click here. To submit information or to update your preferences, please contact religiouslife@emory.edu.
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