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News and Programs 11.7.24
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Emory Muscogee Teach-In
Friday, November 8, 2024, 2:30-5:30 pm, Emory Student Center, Multipurpose Room
Join leaders, singers, and storytellers for the third-annual Muscogee Teach-In.
The program includes: opening remarks by Emory and Muscogee Nation leaders; Muscogee hymn-singing; Muscogee storytelling from the Mvskoke Language Program; and a stomp dance.
Refreshments will be served. To register, please click here.
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Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir: Fall Concert 2024
Saturday, November 9, 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 nearly 40 years, and is happy to be a part of Emory Christian life and history with the leadership of OSRL’s Music Director, Mr. Maury Allums.
Refreshments will be provided immediately after the concert. Parking is free on Saturdays at Emory's Oxford Road and Peavine parking lots. RSVP Here. Questions: religiouslife@emory.edu.
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Thank You From Emory OSRL: Giving Week 2024
Emory OSRL Giving Week 2024 was a wonderful success – we received over $9,000 from over 130 gifts in just five days. These donations will help to make possible vibrant spiritual life at Emory. Thank you to everyone who gave so generously.
You can still make a gift to OSRL anytime here.
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University Chaplaincy Recap: Inter-Religious Council
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On Monday, November 4, the Emory Undergraduate Inter-Religious Council held its fourth meeting of the semester with a visit from Emory Hindu Chaplain Pandit Rajeev Persaud. Along with Chaplain Rajeev, IRC members Sia and Ashmit shared about their respective traditions (Hinduism and Sikhi) and the recent holidays in those traditions.
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Midweek Musical Meditation
Wednesdays during term, 12:00-12:15 pm, Zoom or Facebook Live
All are invited to reflect and decompress in a mid-week, mid-day time of sacred music. Join Maury Allums, Director of Music, and the Emory University Office of Spiritual and Religious Life in taking a moment to breathe and connect with others in our community.
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Midweek Musical Meditation - 11.6.24
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ICA Diwali: Mehndi Night Thursday, November 7, 5:30-7:30 pm, Ackerman Hall
ICA, HSA, ResLife, and Carlos are happy to present our annual Mehndi night. Come on out for free henna, sweets, lassi, food, stickers, and more.
This year we have the amazing opportunity to collaborate with the Carlos Museum, so all guests will have the opportunity to explore the Carlos Museum’s South Asian Gallery and have the chance to get free stickers/handouts about the amazing artifacts and statues they have in the gallery.
Hope to see you there - you do not want to miss out on free Henna from our talented artists. Learn more here.
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Emory Buddhist Club: Buddhist Guided Meditation and Discussion Thursdays during term, 6:00-7:15 p.m., Cannon Chapel and Zoom
Join us this Thursday, November 7 at the Cannon Chapel from 6-7 PM for meditation and a discussion about Tibetan and Chinese Buddhism led by ETSI monastics Karma and Tenzin.
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International Community Friday Lunch Fridays during term, 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 and served on a first-come, first-serve basis. Learn more here.
November 8 Host: Emory Hindu Life
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Moving Beyond Distractions: A Mindful Walk Through Lullwater Preserve
Friday, November 8, 1:00–3:00 p.m., Lullwater Preserve (gather at front gate at 1:00 p.m.)
Join us for a scenic walk through Lullwater Preserve with facilitators Tamiia Quinn, Alex Vigder, and Venerable Priya Rakkhit Sraman. We will participate in a session of mindfulness, contemplation, and sensory awareness. We will practice immersing ourselves in nature by exploring our creativity, expressing our observations through journal writing, drawing, and storytelling. Light snacks will be provided. Sponsored by Emory Buddhist Life.
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Muslim Jumu'ah Prayers Fridays during term, 1:55 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join us for Friday Prayers followed by a hot halal lunch in Brooks Commons. Join the Emory Muslim Life elist here. For questions, please contact Muslim Chaplain Ustadh Dr. Rahimjon Abdugafurov.
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Hindu Aarti
Fridays during term, 5:00 p.m., Cannon Chapel
*Aarti will begin at 4:45 PM this Friday to account for the speaker event below.
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HSA: Aham Bramhasmi: Queerness, Hindu Mythology and the Divine
Friday, November 8, 5:00 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join us this Friday for a speaker event feturing Dr. Raja Gopal Bhattar. They will be discussing navigating Hindu identity in the U.S, as well as gender, sex and sexuality in HInduism. Free dinner will be served afterwards as well. Learn more here.
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LaFe: Feed the Fire Worship Night Friday, November 8, 5:45 p.m., Campus Life Pavillion
Join us for Feed the Fire Worship Night Everyone is invited to come and join us in an evening of worship under the stars. We will have a cozy bonfire, hot chocolate, pan dulce and all the ingredients to make some s’mores. Learn more here.
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Hillel at Emory: Shabbat Fridays, Services 6:30 p.m., Dinner, 7 p.m., Marcus Hillel Center, 735 Gatewood Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30322
Join Hillel at Emory for Shabbat services and dinner. RSVP here. Sponsored by Hillel at Emory.
Chabad at Emory: Shabbat Services and Dinner Fridays, 6:30 p.m. services, 7:00 p.m. dinner, 1500 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30306
Join fellow Emoryites and experience Shabbat at Chabad. A perfect blend of gourmet food, spirited singing, friendly schmoozing, and inspired ideas. RVSP is a must. Text “Shabbat Dinner” to 404.999.7787 to register. Sponsored by Chabad at Emory. Learn more here.
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Muslim Student Association: Sisters and Sweets Saturday, November 9, 7:00 pm, Emory Interfaith Center, 1707 N Decatur Road
Come join us as we make vision boards of Dua and talk about the significance of connecting to Allah SWT through our supplication. Sweets and treats provided.
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University Catholic Center: Sunday Masses Sundays during term , 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Cannon Chapel
Join us for Sunday Masses on-campus.
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Beloved Community Christian Worship
Sunday, November 10, 11:00 a.m. Service; Noon Lunch, Cannon Chapel
Emory Beloved Community is a weekly ecumenical Protestant worship service for the campus community, held in Cannon Chapel and followed by a free lunch. All are welcome. All Emory students, staff, and faculty welcome. Contact: Christian Chaplain Rev. Maddie Herlong, mhend25@emory.edu.
Music Sunday Leader: Maury Allums, Director of Music, OSRL
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HSA, ASO and Thai Students Association: Loy Krathong Monday, November 11, 5:30-7:30 p.m., ESC Multipurpose Rooms 1-2
Come celebrate Loy Krathong – an annual Thai festival celebrated on every full moon of November – which literally translates to "floating basket" to float away your troubles and pay respect to the Hindu God Ganga (Thai: Phra Mae Khongkha) and ask for forgiveness for littering/polluting rivers and bodies of water. Float away your regrets and turn your blessings into a reality at our Loy Krathong event organized by ThaiSA, HSA, and ASO. Mango sticky rice and Thai tea will be served and we will too. Learn more and RSVP here.
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MSA: 5K for Humanitarian Aid
Saturday, November 16, 8:30 a.m. check-in, 9:00 a.m. start, Clairmont Campus Lawn
Emory Running Club is collaborating on a 5K with Muslim Students Association to raise humanitarian aid for Gaza, Lebanon and Sudan. Register by November 15. $15 minimum donation. RSVP here.
All proceeds go to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund, Act for Lebanon, and Sadagaat for Sudan.
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Beloved Community Bible Study Tuesdays starting October 22, 6:00 p.m., Emory Interfaith Center Student Lounge
Beloved Community Bible Study will study the Book of Numbers for the remainder of the semester. If you’ve ever thought, “Numbers is too confusing” or “Numbers is boring and doesn’t relate to me today,” this study is for you. Join us weekly for a thematic study of Numbers as we engage with this rich Biblical text.
To learn more, please email Emory Christian Chaplain, The Rev. Maddie Herlong at mhend25@emory.edu.
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Muslim Life Weekly Halaqa and Dinner Wednesdays, 6:30-7:45 p.m., Emory Interfaith Center, 1707 N. Decatur Road
All Emory students are invited to join us for an Islamic text study on different topics each week. Dinner will be provided. No previous attendance required.
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Orthodox Christian Fellowship: Weekly Events
Join OCF at one of our weekly events. Looking for fellowship? Come meet our community each Wednesday at Faith and Falafel. We have free falafel sandwiches and an insightful spiritual discussion (RSVP Here)
Looking for worship? We have prayer services every Monday and Tuesday. Looking to learn more? Save the date for our Friday Bible Studies.
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Emory Christian Fellowship: Bible Study
Bible Study: Thursdays starting September 5, 7:30-9 pm., Cannon Chapel Room 105D
Join Emory Christian Fellowship for Bible Study. Learn more here.
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Reformed University Fellowship: Small Group Bible Study Starting the week of September 9
We are starting Small Groups. Want to be in one? DM us or check the groupme to know who to contact for more details. Learn more here.
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International InterVarsity Fellowship
Please check and sign up for our coming activities here. Learn more here.
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Refugee Women's Network: Global Feast Under the Stars Saturday, November 9, 6:00-9:00 p.m., Legacy Park, 500 S. Columbia Drive, Decatur
Join us for The Global Feast Under The Stars, an unforgettable evening hosted by the Refugee Women’s Network on November 9, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the beautiful Cochran Building at Legacy Park. Come and taste a world of flavors with dishes from countries around the globe. Enjoy captivating performances, live music, and a silent auction — all while supporting Refugee Women. Don’t miss this magical evening under the stars. RSVP here.
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The Carter Center: Finding Peace of Mind Friday, November 15, 2024, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Carter Center
The Peace of Mind event is suited for diverse faith and lay leaders who are interested in creating or enhancing a mental wellness ministry. Our keynote speakers will detail the research and science on how religious practices have a positive effect on mental wellbeing. Our panelists, including Drs. Grant and Negi, will field questions about spiritual practices. Our hopeful outcome will include a new network of faith leaders who can share and exchange ideas for enhancing a more caring community.
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The Tam Institute for Jewish Studies: Soul Singing: An Artist Navigates Ethiopian Israeli Identity Tuesday, November 12, 7:00 p.m., White Hall 207
Born in Israel, BAMAH Visiting Artist Orit Tashoma is a rapper, spoken word artist, and singer of Ethiopian descent. Simultaneously an insider and outsider, her talk will feature musical selections from her album and touch on themes of immigration, acculturation, and systemic racism. RSVP here.
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Candler School of Theology: Howard Thurman Lecture Wednesday, November 13, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm., Rita Anne Rollins Building Room 252
Candler’s Black Church Studies program will host the annual Howard Thurman Lecture, presented this year by Kyle Brooks, assistant professor of theology and religious studies at the University of San Diego.
In this lecture, Brooks will explore the concepts of hauntology and haunting as lenses for interpreting how the religio-political work of Martin Luther King, Jr. is instrumentalized in the reproduction of a mythological paradigm for Black public leadership. RSVP here
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Catholic-Orthodox Community Gathering: Encountering Christ in Pastoral Relationships Thursday, November 14, 6:30-9:00 p.m., Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church
Understanding sacrament as “mystery” offers an ancient and fresh approach that challenges modern modes of thinking and understanding. Bishop John will stretch our understandings of each of these words to gain insight into how God works and reveals Himself in our lives. Our goal is salvation. What salvation looks like, means, and how it is achieved will be examined through new albeit ancient lenses. Bishop John is a bishop of the Antiochian Church which championed the understanding of Christ being fully human as well as fully God. Learn more here. Sponsored by the Aquinas Center.
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Office of LGBT Life: Trans and GNC Awareness Week
Learn more about Trans and GNC Awareness Week at the Office of LGBT Life here.
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Resources and Opportunities
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Emory In Via: Open for Submissions
Emory In Via, a journal of Christian thought, is open for submissions. Whether you're interested in writing, design, art, or photography, we would love to provide workshops and editor support as you create a project this semester. Pieces should reflect an artistic or scholarly expression of the Christian faith.
Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis. Abstract form and more information is available here.
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Secular Student Alliance Interest Form
The Secular Student Alliance (SSA) is a national organization dedicated to atheist, humanist, and non-theistic students, and encourages students to proudly live and cultivate their identity.
Emory Secular Students (ESS) is seeking to be a chapter of this organization, with our main goal being to create a safe space for atheists, agnostics, and religious students who may be questioning their faith. Emory University students are welcome.
To learn more and receive information about joining, please click here.
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Department of Religion: Spring 2025 Course Offerings
Check out Spring 2025 course offerings from the Department of Religion. Learn more here.
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Scholarship Opportunity for Methodist Students
Applications for UMHEF Scholarships Open January 1, 2025.
Catch up on the latest details about scholarships from the United Methodist Higher Education Foundation in our 2025 Reference Guide, found here.
Eligibility:
UMHEF scholarships are available to full-time undergraduates, graduate students, and Doctor of Ministry students who plan to attend United Methodist-related schools for the 2025-2026 academic year. Exceptions or additional criteria may apply.
Church Membership:
UMHEF remains committed to supporting students from Methodist traditions including United Methodist, African Methodist Episcopal, AME Zion, Christian Methodist Episcopal, and churches that have disaffiliated from The UMC.
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CAPS: Fall 2024 Groups and Workshops
Emory Couseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is offering a wide range of workshops and groups for Emory faculty, students and staff.
- APIDA Support Group: This is a gathering place for Asian/Asian-American students looking for connections and support. If interested, please email Dr. Cayla Leung (cjleun2@emory.edu)
- Finding Your Calm: This is a 6-week Anxiety Skills Group. If interested, please email Dr. Alexandra Scott (ajscot7@emory.edu)
- Create and Connect: Having trouble feeling connected at Emory? Join us for 1-hr of crafts and connections. For more information, please email Dr. Alexandra Scott (ajscot7@emory.edu)
- Breaking the Mold: This is a 3 part workshop series to learn evidence-based skills to more harmoniously relate to perfection-seeking parts of yourself. The workshop is on October 8,15, 22 from 12-1 pm on Zoom. For more information contact Dr.RaiNesha Miller (rainesha.miller@emory.edu)
- ADHD Workshop: This is a monthly workshop for students with ADHD looking for support and skills. For more information, email Dr. Kelch-Oliver (kkelcho@emory.edu)
- International Student Support Monthly Workshop: This is a monthly workshop that provides a safe space for international students to connect with one another, learn coping skills, and celebrate your
cultural backgrounds. If interested please email Dr. Shujing Zhang at szhan71@emory.edu - The Mindfulness Channel: Learn, discuss and practice mindfulness skills to feel less stressed. If interested, please email Rachel Freeman at rfree27@emory.edu
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Eagle Food Pantry: A Free Food Pantry for Emory Students Open: Fridays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Bread Coffeehouse, 1227 Clifton Rd N E, Atlanta, GA 30307
Bread offers a free food pantry for students at Emory who are in need. If you have any questions or would like to donate any items to the food pantry, please email: eaglefoodpantry@breadcoffeehouse.org.
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Weekly 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.
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Religious Accommodations: Major Holidays List for 2024-25
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As planning continues for the 2024-25 academic year, the Emory University Chaplaincy seeks to provide support regarding upcoming religious holidays that may impact large numbers in our university community. These dates are provided to assist the community with avoiding potential schedule conflicts. Please pay special attention to the bolded holidays, as they often require accommodations in our community. For a list of major religious holidays observed by larger religious demographic groups at Emory, please click here. For questions, please contact religiouslife@emory.edu.
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Upcoming Religious Holidays
The holidays we highlight are drawn from the multifaith calendar maintained by Harvard Divinity School. To see more upcoming religious holidays and festivals, please click here.
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Emory University Chaplaincy ENews is published weekly during term 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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