Islam Awareness Month, Soul Food Gospel Fest, Black History Month
Islam Awareness Month, Soul Food Gospel Fest, Black History Month
 
News and Programs 2.2.24
Islamic Awareness Month
February Is Islam Awareness Month: Muslim Call to Prayer
Fridays in February, 1:45 p.m., Call to Prayer: Cox Hall; Friday Prayer: Cannon Chapel
The Emory Muslim Students Association and the Graduate Muslim Student Council celebrate the month of February as Islam Awareness Month and, by longstanding tradition, the Muslim call to prayer (adhan) is played on Fridays after the 1:45 p.m. chimes from the Cox Hall carillon. This call to prayer announces the time for Jumu'ah prayers, the weekly communal prayer held on Fridays at 1:55 p.m. in Cannon Chapel.
The call to prayer is a general statement of Islamic belief and a summons to prayer, traditionally recited from mosque minarets five times a day. For more information, please contact OSRL Muslim Religious Life Scholar Dr. Isam Vaid.
Soul Food Gospel Sunday
Soul Food Gospel Fest 
Sunday, February 18, 3:00-5:00 p.m., Emory Student Center Multipurpose Rooms
The Office of Spiritual and Religious Life and Emory's Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir will be hosting Soul Food Gospel Fest on Sunday, February 18 from 3-5 p.m. in the Emory Student Center Multipurpose Rooms.
Soul Food Gospel Fest is an event designed to bring together various groups in the community and to celebrate the love of Jesus and Black History Month. There will be gospel music from various gospel choirs from around Georgia, liturgical dance, spoken word, trivia, and games. Soul food and refreshments will also be served.
RSVP Here
International Outreach Award
International Outreach Award Presented to Venerable Priya Rakkhit Sraman, Emory University's Buddhist Chaplain
The Emory Office of Global Strategy and Initiatives "International Outreach Award" was created in 2012 to recognize an Emory staff member who:
  • Has made significant contributions to Emory's internationalization through the programs, schools, and units in which they serve;
  • Demonstrates initiative and creativity in establishing new programming, procedures, or structures that foster international engagement;
  • Extends Emory's reputation by contributing their expertise to international professional networks in their respective field; and
  • Devotes significant time and energy to facilitating cultural exchange or international understanding.
Since arriving at Emory during the COVID19 pandemic, Emory's Buddhist Chaplain Venerable Priya Rakkhit Sraman has helped to significantly increase the activities of Emory's Buddhist community, enlarging and adding new meditation sessions, facilitating the design of new Buddhist shrines for Cannon Chapel and the Interfaith Center, organizing the community to care for the Living Mandala Garden at Cannon Chapel, adding cherished programs such as off-campus retreats, Bodhi Day, Full Moons, and Buddhist arts and service projects, and building relationships with the diverse Buddhist communities of Atlanta. He has also supported our community through memorials and pastoral care, including intersectional support in times of Anti-Asian racism, making Emory a more inclusive place for all. He is active in the new Association of Buddhist Chaplains and has taught at Harvard and Princeton. Congratulations to Venerable Priya Sraman on receiving this award. Learn more here
Beloved Community Christian Worship
Beloved Community Protestant Worship in Cannon Chapel
Sundays during the Term, 11:00 a.m.: Worship; Noon: Free Lunch, Cannon Chapel
Beloved Community is the weekly progressive ecumenical Protestant worship service for the campus community held Sunday mornings in Cannon Chapel and followed by a free lunch. All are welcome. For more information, please contact Emory Christian Chaplain Rev. Maddie Henderson Herlong.

Preacher for February 4: The Rev. Maddie Henderson Herlong, OSRL Christian Chaplain
Beloved Community: Spring 2024 Bible Study
Tuesdays during term, 6:00 p.m., Emory Interfaith Center Student Lounge, 1707 N. Decatur Road
Join us as we discuss some of the perplexing ideas and passages in the Old Testament. 
For questions, contact Rev. Maddie at mhend25@emory.edu.
Midweek Meditation
Midweek Musical Meditation
Wednesdays during term starting January 31, 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. 
Midweek Musical Meditation - 2.1.24
Midweek Musical Meditation - 1.31.24
International Community Friday Lunch: Black History Month 
Friday, February 2, 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 in advance for each week you will attend: https://emory.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/isss.
Interfaith Interwoven: Open Interfaith Dialogue over Crafts
Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Emory Interfaith Center Student Lounge, 1707 N. Decatur Road
Join us in discussing faith and spirituality in a casual yet respectful environment while working on craft projects. Bring your own project or use our crochet supplies (There will be willing teachers on hand too). In addition to sharing and learning, we will enjoy tea, snacks, and a cozy atmosphere in the lounge of the Emory Interfaith Center, 1707 North Decatur Road. All students are welcome.
Sign up and email questions to religiouslife@emory.edu.
Recap: Buddhist Chaplaincy Full Moon Observance
On Thursday, January 25, the Emory Buddhist Chaplaincy and Emory Buddhist Club hosted a Full Moon Observance (uposatha), which is an occasion for deepening one’s spiritual practice in the Buddhist tradition. During the Full Moon Meditation Gathering, the Emory Buddhist community meditated and contemplated on our commitment to the spiritual path and spiritual community. Our community discussed the importance of regularly evaluating our spiritual commitment and exchanged reflections on values to focus on for the safety and growth of the group. 
Upcoming Programs 
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.
Contact: Emory Buddhist Chaplain Ven. Priya Rakkhit Sraman, psraman@emory.edu
Muslim Jumu'ah Prayers
Fridays, 1:55 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join Emory OSRL for Muslim Friday Prayers. For questions, please contact isam.vaid@emory.edu.  

Hindu Student Association: Interfaith Children's Movement "Have a Heart" Letter Writing
Friday, February 2, 5:00 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join the Hindu Student Association for their first seva (community service) event of the semester. They will be writing letters to legislators and legislative parties in support of the “Have a Heart” Interfaith Children’s Movement initiative. Learn more here.
Shabbat with Hillel
Fridays, Shabbat Service 6:30 p.m., Dinner 7:00 p.m,  Marcus Hillel Center
Join us for Shabbat dinner every Friday night at the Marcus Hillel Center. Optional student-led Shabbat services begin at 6:30, and dinner begins at 7. Please contact Abbie Frankl with any dietary needs abbie@emoryhillel.org.  
Learn more here
Chabad at Emory: Shabbat
Fridays, Shabbat Service 6:30 p.m., Dinner 7:00 p.m., Chabad at Emory, 1500 N Decatur Rd
Come join Chabad for Shabbat on Fridays. Read more here

RUF Lunch Discussion
February and March
Lunch Discussion starts today in Cox Hall. Join us for conversation over theological and life questions. Click the link to see the different days we will host this through Spring Break.
Find the dates and times here
Emory Graduate Christian Fellowship: First Friday Dinner
Friday, February 2, 7:00 p.m., Brooks Commons, Cannon Chapel
Emory Graduate Christian Fellowship's first dinner of the semester is next Friday, February 2 at 7:00 p.m. with food from EATaliano Kitchen.
Catholic Student Union: Volunteer with the CSU at Medshare
Saturday, February 3, 1:00-4:00 p.m., Medshare
Join the CSU on February 3 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. at Medshare. Sign up here
University Catholic Center
University Catholic Center: Spring Semester Mass Times
We're excited to celebrate Mass with you on campus beginning Wednesday, January 17:
Saturdays at 5:00 PM - Mass at Oxford College Chapel
Sundays at 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM - Mass at Cannon Chapel
Wednesdays at 12:00 PM - Mass at the University Catholic Center
Thursdays at 12:00 PM - Mass at the University Catholic Center
Reconciliation is available 30 minutes before all Masses, and can also be scheduled at other times by contacting the chaplain.
Learn more here
Bayit House Open House 
Open House Monday, Feburary 5, 4:00-6:00 p.m., 764 Peavine Creek Road
The Emory Bayit House provides its residents with more than a Jewish experience - it fosters a dynamic student-led environment that allows Jewish students to practice Kashrut, Shabbat, holidays, and other customs with ease while fostering a warm community committed to a pluralistic Jewish lifestyle.
For the upcoming academic year, the house is open to all students interested in living at Emory Bayit.
Application opens January 29.
Learn more here.
Monday Mindfulness Meditation
Monday Mindfulness Meditation
Mondays, 6:00-7:00 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. 
For more information, please contact Venerable Priya at psraman@emory.edu.
Emory Latino Fellowship: Bible Study
Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m., Cannon Chapel Room 106
Join Emory Latino Fellowship for Bible Study.
Emory Orthodox Christian Fellowship: Bible Study
Spring Semester: Wednesdays, 7:30-8:30 p.m., Cannon Chapel 314
Join Emory Orthodox Christian Fellowship for their weekly Bible Studies starting this week.
Learn more here.
Off Campus Programs 
Book Talk and Signing with Dr. Ori Soltes
Saturday, Feburary 10, 5:00-7:10 p.m., Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel at Morehouse College
Come listen to Dr. Ori Soltes speak about his book: "Between Thought and Action: An Intellectual Biography of Fethullah Gulen."
Fethullah Gülen is a Turkish Muslim scholar, preacher, poet, writer, visionary, and activist, and the leader of the Hizmet (“Service”) movement. Hizmet operates schools in 180 countries as well as supporting healthcare clinics and promoting interfaith dialogue. 
Learn more here.
Agnes Scott College Office of Religious and Spiritual Life: James Ross McCain Faith and Learning Lecture
Monday, February 12, 7:30-9:00 p.m., Julia Thompson Smith Chapel at Agnes Scott College
Agnes Scott College’s Office of Religious and Spiritual Life and The Center for Global Diversity and Inclusion is hosting a keynote event, the James Ross McCain Faith and Learning Lecture. For this event, they are presenting Reverend Amina S. McIntyre, Co-Founder of the Hush Harbor Lab and Assistant Director of the Sun Walking Fellowship Grant, as their speaker. Admission is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is encouraged.
Learn more and register here.
Partner Programs 
JWJI: First Fridays
Friday, February 2, 12:00 p.m., Convocation Hall
On Friday, Febuary 2, Angela Dixon, an Assistant Professor of Sociology, will be speaking on "Empty Chairs at the Dinner Table: Racial Inequities in Exposure to Household Member Deaths." Lunch will be provided.
RSVP here.
Race and Difference Colloquium Series: Dawn Duke
Monday, February 5, 12:00 p.m., Jones Room of Woodruff Library
The Race and Difference Colloquium Series, a weekly event on the Emory University campus, features local and national speakers presenting academic research on contemporary questions of race and intersecting dimensions of difference. The James Weldon Johnson Institute is pleased to have the Robert W. Woodruff Library and the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript and Rare Book Library as major co-sponsors of the Colloquium Series.
Presentations occur every Monday from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Jones Room of the Robert W. Woodruff Library. Lunch is provided and an RSVP is requested. 
Click Here to RSVP. 
Office of Sustainability Services: Green Networking Night  
Tuesday, February 13, 6:30-8:00 p.m., Emory Student Center
In need of career, academic, or general life advice and guidance? Emory’s 16th Annual Green Networking Night features an informal networking opportunity with 60+ alumni and colleagues working in green careers who are ready to connect with you.
On Tuesday, February 13, from 6:30-8:00 PM, Green Networking Night will return as an in-person event in the Emory Student Center Multipurpose Rooms 1-6. Delicious food will be served and don’t forget to bring your reusable water bottles.
All Emory undergraduate and graduate students are invited to register for the event. If you are an Emory College student, please register here. All other Emory students, please register here.
Opportunities 
The Tam Institute for Jewish Studies: Study Abroad in Poland
Building on the positive feedback from 2023 participants and strong programmatic foundation, the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies is offering an expanded iteration of the program for Emory undergraduates in the Summer of 2024. 
Learn more here.
United Methodist Higher Education Foundation Scholarships 
Every year, the United Methodist Higher Education Foundation awards more than $2 million in scholarships to United Methodist students hoping to attend a UM-related college, university, or seminary -- including Emory.
Applications close in just a few weeks on March 1. Learn more 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 request adding an item to our weekly gatherings page, please email religiouslife@emory.edu.
Weekly Spiritual Gatherings
Emory Interfaith Center Open Hours
The Emory Intefaith Center is a place for worship, prayer, meditation, and retreat on campus for Emory's diverse spiritual communities that also fosters interfaith engagement, education, dialogue, service, and social justice work. It is a home away from home for Emory's diverse spiritual communities, as well as a gateway between the campus and the Atlanta community and world beyond.
The center encompasses spacious and flexible sacred spaces, community and meeting rooms for hospitality, gatherings, studying, and retreats, as well as nearby offices for Emory's multifaith chaplaincy staff, interns, and student workers.
Hours of operation: 
  • Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m-8:00 p.m.
  • Saturday-Sunday: By reservation for program
To request a reservation, please visit interfaithcenter.emory.edu
For more information, please contact religiouslife@emory.edu
Upcoming Religious Holidays
These events are drawn from the multifaith calendar maintained by the Harvard Divinity School Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. To see more upcoming religious holidays and festivals, please click here
Laylat al-Isra'wa al-Mi'raj (Mi'raj al-Nabiy)
Thu., Feb. 8, 2024
Tradition: Islam
Commemorates the ascension (al-Mi'raj) of the Prophet to heaven following his night journey (al Isra') from Mecca to Jerusalem and his ascent to heaven and return the same night. Begins at sundown.
Vasant Panchami (Sri Pancami)
Tue., Feb. 13, 2024
Tradition: Hinduism
One of many festivals to honor the advent of spring, this day is celebrated particularly in North India, where it is associated with Saraswati, the goddess of learning; however, it also retains connection with the goddess Lakshmi.
Ash Wednesday
Wed., Feb. 14, 2024
Tradition: Christianity-Protestant, Christianity-Roman Catholic
A special day of repentance observed by Protestant and Roman Catholic Christians to mark the beginning of Lent, the 40-day period (excluding Sundays) of prayer, repentance, and self-denial preceding Easter. The name derives from the practice of marking of the faithful with ashes to signify penitence.
Nirvana Day
Thu., Feb. 15, 2024
Tradition: Buddhism
In the northern tradition, it commemorates the parinirvana of the Buddha. In cultures of Southeast Asia, the buddha's parinirvana is remembered during Wesak. The dates and names of Buddhist celebrations vary significantly among cultures and communities.
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