Baccalaureate, Muslim Service Award, OSRL Recaps
Baccalaureate, Muslim Service Award, OSRL Recaps
 
News and Programs 04.27.23
Baccalaureate Ceremony for the Class of 2023
Seniors Please Register: Baccalaureate Ceremony for the Class of 2023
Friday, May 5, 2023, Ceremony 4:30-5:45 p.m., Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
All seniors should arrive in graduation robes for seating at 4:00 p.m.
Baccalaureate is a multifaith and multicultural ceremony of reflection and celebration on the Friday afternoon before Commencement. This includes:
  • Graduating seniors sharing music, reflections, and meditations with one another
  • President Fenves, Provost Bellamkonda, Deans, and Chaplains offering best wishes and blessings to the graduating class
  • Festive reception to follow
Seniors, Register here. Family and friends may register for the livestream here.
All Seniors, Register Here
Thanking Kamilah Jones, OSRL Candler Chaplain Intern 2022-2023
This year, Kamilah Jones, T24 served as the OSRL Candler School of Theology Chaplain Intern. Kamilah had the opportunity to write prayers and litanies for Beloved Community worship, preach her first (and second) sermons ever, provide pastoral care, participate in interfaith events, field trips and holy day celebrations, and learn about chaplaincy in higher education.
We want to thank Kamilah for her dedication to learning, her eagerness to have new experiences, and for the positive energy she brought to OSRL's programs this year. We are grateful for your work, Kamilah, and we wish you the best in your final year of seminary. 
Welcoming Jaeun Koo, OSRL Candler Chaplain Intern 2023-2024
Hello, I am Jaeun Koo, T25, an MDiv Candidate at the Candler School of Theology. Having been born and raised in South Korea, I am experiencing my first American school life as a Candler student; I am also the first member of my family to come to America. In this new world, I am enjoying a life full of adventures; this allows me to reflect on my life journey, and my life journey assists me in digesting my new experiences. Most importantly, I am experiencing God's love through the hospitality many people have extended to me here. With the delight, happiness, and hospitality I have enjoyed, I hope to share God's love with you.
My faith has grown thanks to uncertainties and questions. As I faced many hardships, I asked myself how I should live, where Christian communities should go, and what the world should be like. At times, I lost my way and became depressed that there was no definitive answer; however, I found God's everlasting guidance through university members who kept pondering with me. It is my hope that I will be helpful to all of you in asking and engaging in any questions you may have about yourself, Christianity, and the world. We will experience how this world deserves to be lived in delight under God's guidance and the Christian community in an interfaith context.
I feel greatly blessed to serve as a Chaplain Intern in the Emory University Office of Spiritual and Religious Life next year. I look forward to seeing diverse images of God in each of your faces.
Emory Muslim Service Award 2023 Presented to Layla Dhabaan 24C
The Emory Muslim Service Award was established in 1999 by the Emory Muslim Alumni affinity group, with original gifts in honor of Dr. Haider Shamsi, who was a dedicated servant of the American Muslim community and an advocate for Islam and education. The Emory Muslim Service Award is an annual recognition open to students of all Emory schools who have demonstrated outstanding service to the community, exemplifying the Islamic value of community service.
The Emory Muslim Service Award for 2023 is presented to Layla Dhabaan for her leadership and service work through many organizations, including as the founder of Uplifting Marginalized Mothers and Individuals (UMMI), an organization dedicated to assisting marginalized mothers, including mothers who are incarcerated or refugees. Related to this work, she has also volunteered with Embrace Refugee Birth, Refugee Women’s Network and the Shifa Clinic (a clinic for immigrants and refugees without health insurance), by offering translation services, transportation to medical appointments and errands, and administrative support. Through Project Downtown, she engaged in meal packaging for food insecure families and support for Rohingya refugees; she connected with the Masjid Al-Momineen in Clarkston, Georgia, and encouraged fellow college students to offer mentoring, tutoring, and ESL classes; and through ICNA Relief, she has worked to start a pop-up clinic and food pantry. She also serves as a volunteer EMT and a volunteer Doula. For all of this leadership in service--to immigrants, refugees, incarcerated persons, and mothers—Layla is honored with this award. 
The award committee would like to thank key partners with the Office of Spiritual and Religious Life in the award process, including the Emory Alumni Association, the Center for Civic and Community Engagement, and Volunteer Emory. The enthusiasm and excitement for the award by the Emory Muslim Students Association and the Graduate Muslim Students Council is also greatly appreciated. 
OSRL Receives the "Friend to the Greeks Award" at the Sorority and Fraternity Life Eminence Awards
The Emory University Offiice of Spiritual and Religious Life is honored to have received the "Friend to the Greeks Award" at the recent Sorority and Fraternity Life Eminence Awards. Christian Chaplain The Rev. Maddie Henderson attended the ceremony on April 13, 2023 to receive the award. This award is given to an office or individual who demonstrates support of individuals or chapters within Greek life at Emory. OSRL received this award for their support of Greek life with forms of pastoral care during the Spring 2022 semester.
Buddha Day Buddha Day 2023

Emory Buddha Day Recap

Last Thursday, April 20, 2023, the Emory Buddhist Club and members of the Emory community gathered to celebrate Buddha Day, the day of the Buddha's birth, enlightenment, and final passing. Over 70 people gathered for music from the Atlanta Soto Zen Center Band, meditations, and traditional chanting, followed by a community dinner. During the ceremony, members of the Emory Buddhist Club presented a box of clothes from their Clothing Swap and Donation Drive earlier this semester to Sister Pearl Pham, a chaplain intern at the Emory Decatur Hospital. This box of clothes and more from the drive  are being donated to the hospital for patients. The evening was a lovely time for the Buddhist community to celebrate at the end of the year. See more photos here.
Buddha Day 2023
Emory Inter-Religious Council 2022-2023
The Emory Inter-Religious Council (IRC) for 2022-2023 held its final meeting on Monday, April 24. This year the IRC met weekly to discuss interfaith discussion topics, participated in a retreat, planned service opportunities on Emory's MLK Day of Service, hosted tours of the new Interfaith Center, participated in a conference at Elon, and coordinated a campus-wide trip to the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, AL. During the last meeting, members reflected on the year and shared awards to thank and honor each other. The IRC consists of representatives from each undergraduate spiritual organization on campus as well as at-large members. We will miss our IRC seniors--thank you for everything you have contributed to the council and our office.
Flourishing Fellows Flourishing Fellows Flourishing Fellows
OSRL in the News: Flourishing Fellows
OSRL's Flourishing Fellows program, directed by Jewish Chaplain Rabbi Jordan Braunig, was recently highlighted in the Emory Report. The program's inaugural year has allowed for the 16 fellows to have over 500 "Flourishing Meetings" with other Emory students to foster community-building and friendship. One fellow, third-year Cole Smith, shares "I was scared I was going to mess it up at first, especially since some conversations get to depths that require care...I like to think I’m a better listener now. I allow for quiet and pauses to let people fill that space however they want.“
You can read the Emory Report article about the program here, and view a recap of the program's first year here. 

Upcoming Programs

This Week at Hillel
Monday, April 24 to Saturday, April 29
Celebrating lots of lasts this week at Hillel. We hope to see you before you go home for summer. RSVP on the hive
TONIGHT: Emory In Via: Release Party
Thursday, April 27, 5:00 p.m., Brooks Commons, Cannon Chapel
Emory In Via: A journal of Christian Thought, invites you to join in celebration of the newest edition, "I AM." Food will be provided. Learn more here.
Emory Buddhist Club Meditation
TONIGHT: Emory Buddhist Club Meditation
Thursdays During Term, 6:00 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join the Buddhist Club for the final Buddhist meditation of the year tonight at 6:00 p.m. Feel free to come as early as 5:00 p.m. for the new weekly tea ceremony along with the usual community and snacking prepared before the meditation session at 6:00 p.m. Tea and snacks will remain in room 106 while meditation will be taking place in the sanctuary.
This week's meditation will be led by Venerable Thubten Rinchen. Ven. Thubten Rinchen met the Dharma at the Drepung Loseling Monastery in India in 2015, and then studied and practiced at the Drepung Loseling center in Atlanta, where she took refuge with Geshe Dadul Namgyal. She met Venerable Chodron during a trip to India in 2016 and was able to first visit the Abbey in 2017.
For questions, please contact Venerable Priya Sraman.
Muslim Jumu'ah Prayers
Fridays, 1:55 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join Emory's Muslim community for Friday Prayers. For questions, please contact Isam Vaid
Bread Emory: Brom 2023
Sunday, April 30, 7:00-10:00 p.m., Bread Coffeehouse, 1227 Clifton Road
Brom at Bread is back! Dress up, bring your friends, and get ready to dance the night away with Bread friends this Sunday. For more information, see here.
Emory Graduate Student Fellowship: May Graduation Dinner
Thursday, May 4, 7:00 p.m., Glenn Goldsmith's Home
Join us as we celebrate our graduates with a special dinner on Thursday, May 4 at 7 pm at Glenn Goldsmith’s home. Register here. Rides are available if needed, just let us know in the sign-up form.
University Catholic Center
Emory University Catholic Center: Spring Semester Mass Schedule
Sundays, 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., Emory University Cannon Chapel
LOCATION CHANGE: Marian Crowning and Sunday Mass
Sunday, April 30, 9:00 a.m. , University Catholic Center Front Lawn
Join us as we bless and rededicate our statue of Mary and the surrounding garden. Many thanks to Alicia Carew, Becky Bialko, and many others for volunteering their gardening skills.
Emory Community Hour Coffee Hour
Sunday, April 30, 10:00 a.m., University Catholic Center
Join us on Sunday mornings after the 9:00 AM Mass for coffee, breakfast goodies, and conversation with friends.
Appreciation Dinner
Monday, May 1, 7:00 p.m., University Catholic Center
Were you a liturgical minister, CSU officer, musician, RCIA sponsor, or did you volunteer with us in any way this year? Did you contribute financially in support of our mission on campus? You're invited. Join us for a dinner cooked and served by the Catholic Center staff in appreciation for all you do to make the Emory Catholic community come alive.
Graduation Wine Tasting and Dinner
Tuesday, May 2, 7:00 p.m., University Catholic Center
If you are graduating this year, or if you are a graduate student, join us at the University Catholic Center for dinner and a wine tasting, featuring wine made by Fr John.
Summer Semester Schedule
Begins Saturday, May 6, 2023
Our Mass schedule and office hours are changing for the summer semester. We pray that you have a fantastic summer and we look forward to seeing you all again soon.

Partner Programs

Stress Release Week 
Tuesday, April 25 to Monday, May 1
With finals season approaching, it's important to take breaks, destress, and prioritize self-care. We want to highlight resources and programs to support you during this season.
Group fitness classes are free to students and WPEC and SAAC members and this stress release week schedule is designed to promote a stress-free environment during finals. Attendees will be entered into daily drawings to win wellness prizes. Register for classes here to confirm your spot. 
TONIGHT: Marriage Liturgical Practices: A Catholic-Orthodox Community Gathering with Gabriel Radle
Thursday, April 27, 6:30 p.m., Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church
This talk is sponsored by The Aquinas Center's Catholic-Orthodox Initiative and will examine the history of marriage liturgical practices in the Catholic and Orthodox faith traditions. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for Happy Hour. Dinner and the program will begin promptly at 7:00 p.m.  
Please click here to register.
Queerness, Latinx Identities and Religion: Charting New Research Courses 
Friday, April 28, 2023, 2:00 p.m., Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry
Join our CLAB member Daniel Ballon-Garst and Ismael Ruiz for a conversation on queerness, Latinx identity, and religion next Friday, April 28 at 2:00 p.m. at the Fox Center. Learn more here.

Opportunities and Resources

HSA Board Applications Now Open
Application Due: May 12
Applications are now open for the Hindu Students Association Board. Apply here and contact HSA with any questions.
Insight into Mindfulness: Buddhist Literacy for Campus-Based Mental Health and Wellness Professionals
June 13-15, 2023, Harvard Divinity School
This 3.5-day in-person workshop teaches college and university mental health and wellness professionals how to use resources derived from Buddhist ideas, techniques, and traditions to address mental health issues on campus.
During the program participants will:
Learn the foundations of secular mindfulness within Buddhist meditation traditions, gaining an experiential grounding in the practices themselves, learn how traditional Buddhist ideas and practices complement, enhance, and apply to campus-based mindfulness interventions, and young adult formation and development, integrate diverse contemplative and ethical Buddhist practices of care with wellness, clinical, and other interventions on college campuses, explore when and how particular mindfulness interventions may be adapted to (or contraindicated by) other mental health considerations or the student’s religious or spiritual tradition.
The program seeks applicants from a wide range of backgrounds and roles, including those both inside and outside traditional college counseling centers. It is designed to amplify the work of psychologists, social workers, therapists, counselors, and other wellness and mental health staff.
To learn more, visit the website. To register, click here.
Weekly Gatherings
Weekly Spiritual Gatherings
There are a plethora of weekly religious and philosophical gatherings offered at Emory. Many of them are listed here and at the button below. Can't find what you are looking for? Contact many of our undergraduate and graduate communities directly or contact our religious life affiliates and OSRL staff.

For questions, or to add an item to our weekly gatherings page, please email our office here.
Weekly Spiritual Gatherings
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. 
Ridvan
Thu., Apr. 20 – Tue., May 2, 2023
Tradition: Baha'i
Commemorates the 12 days that Baha'u'llah spent in the Garden of Ridvan in the last days of his exile in Baghdad, during which time he proclaimed himself as the one announced by Bab. Work is suspended for the first, ninth, and twelfth days.
Ghambar Maidyozarem
Sun., Apr. 30 – Thu., May 4, 2023
Tradition: Zoroastrianism
Celebrates the creation of the sky and harvesting of the winter crop.
Emory OSRL ENews is published weekly during the 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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