Season's Greetings, Interfaith Journey to Montgomery, VOIS Endowment
Season's Greetings, Interfaith Journey to Montgomery, VOIS Endowment
 
News and Programs 12.08.22
Emory OSRL Staff
Season's Greetings from Emory OSRL -- Wishing You and Yours Comfort, Joy and Peace Now and in the New Year
As 2022 comes to a close, thank you for your involvement in our programs, highlighted here. 
From the WISE Pre-Orientation program to the ongoing work of the Indigenous Language Path working group, as well as longstanding programs like the IRC, VOIS Gospel Choir, and International Community Friday Lunch, we are grateful for sharing the year together with you.
Please don't hesitate to reach out to our team if we can provide support in this time.
We wish you many blessings and we're looking forward to seeing you in 2023.
VOIS Endowment
Year-End Giving: Help Us Finish Our Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir Endowment Campaign
Over the past year and a half, we have raised $93K to endow the Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir as a permanent part of Emory. We need to raise $7K more by December 31 to finish the effort. We would be so grateful if you would join us by supporting VOIS with a year-end charitable gift here
VOIS Fall 2022 Concert
Watch the Emory Voices of Inner Strength Gospel Choir
Fall Concert 2022 Video
Celebrating the Winter Holidays
December 2022
The Emory community is celebrating winter holidays with music, art and special religious services. Learn more here
Interfaith Social Justice Journey
Interfaith Social Justice Journey: Equal Justice Initiative
Sunday, January 22, 2023, 6:30 am-7:30 pm, Montgomery, Alabama
The Office of Spiritual and Religious Life and the Inter-Religious Council invite you to join an Interfaith Social Justice Journey to Montgomery, Alabama. We will be visiting the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) Legacy Museum and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice. This daylong trip will focus on the legacy of slavery, mass incarceration, and racially-motivated crimes. Learn more about EJI at https://museumandmemorial.eji.org/.
There will be a pre-departure breakfast session on campus before we depart and opportunities for reflection throughout the trip. Costs will be covered by OSRL, including breakfast, lunch, and price of admission. Registration is open to Emory students, faculty, and staff. Space is limited. Register at https:// bit.ly/EmoryEJI. For questions, please contact religiouslife@emory.edu.
Register Here
Bodhi Day
Tonight: Emory Bodhi Day Celebration
Thursday, December 8, 5:30-7:00 p.m., Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Bodhi Day is celebrated in the Mahayana Tradition of Buddhism to commemorate the enlightenment of Shakyamuni Gautama Buddha. Emory Buddhist community and spiritual friends from Atlanta will gather to celebrate this occasion with spiritual reflection, contemplation and gratitude. Vegetarian dinner will follow the spiritual practice. RSVP here
For questions, please contact Emory Buddhist Chaplain Venerable Priya Rakkhit Sraman
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Shabutsu Buddhist Art Workshop Recap
On Friday, December 2, Dr. Cheryl Crowley and Venerable Priya Sraman facilitated a Shabutsu Buddhist Art Workshop in the Carlos Museum. It was a wonderful time of mindfulness, creativity, and relaxation. Students from Emory Buddhist Club and the larger Emory community enjoyed learning about Buddhas, Bodhisattvas and Buddhist while engaging in mindfully copying Buddhist images.  
Shabutsu is a practice in the Japanese Buddhist tradition that involves copying Buddhist images and texts. It is a chance to slow down, mindfully tracing the beauty of the lines and colors without any pressure to be “perfect.” It allows one to rest and to cultivate focused attention. 
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Pre-Chanukah Celebration Recap
On Tuesday December 6, Emory OSRL partnered with the Bayit, Chabad, Hillel, and Meor to hold a Pre-Chanukah Celebration at Kaldi's at the Emory Student Center. Guests enjoyed latkes, donuts, and hot beverages. Emory's Jewish chaplain, Rabbi Jordan Braunig, shared encouragement to take the light of this gathering and share the joy of the Jewish community during the Chanukah holiday.
Thank you to our partners for their support with this event and to Kaldi's for the space. We hope all who attended enjoyed the time to be together at the end of the semester. Chanukah begins 12/18.
Dashboard Art Sessions Dashboard Art Sessions
Emory Interfaith Center Artwork Engagement Sessions
This week, OSRL held engagement sessions for students and faculty and staff with Dashboard, a nonprofit arts organization, to gather concepts for artwork in the new Interfaith Center. Through a series of creative thinking processes, Emory community members shared their hopes for how the center will look and feel. Dashboard uses artwork and imagination to transform public spaces.
If you could not make it to a session and have concepts or artists to share, or just want to learn more, please email religiouslife@emory.edu. Learn more about the Emory Interfaith Center here
Religious Accommodation Policy Reminder -- Spring 2023
As we approach a new semester and planning begins for courses, programs and meetings, OSRL seeks to provide guidance for the Emory community regarding upcoming religious holiday observances that may impact the community. These dates are provided in order to assist community members with avoiding potential schedule conflicts, and can be found here.
Please give special attention to the month of April this year which includes many significant holidays.
Upcoming Programs
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.  
Glenn Memorial Church: Coffee with a Camel
Sunday, December 18, 10:30-1:30 p.m., Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church
All are welcome to stop by Glenn Memorial UMC for Ira Lane Coffee and a stable of animals petting zoo, including Obadiah the camel, bringing the magic of Christmas story to life. Find more information at glennumc.org/upcoming-events.
Hillel at Emory: To-Go Shabbat
Friday, December 9, 5:00-5:30 p.m. Marcus Hillel Center
On Friday, come by Hillel to pick up a boxed Shabbat meal. There will be no event due to finals. Join Hillel for Shabbat again at the beginning of next term.
University Catholic Center
Finals Week
The University Catholic Center will be open during our normal business hours for you during finals week to provide you with a place to comfortably study. Stop by for private study space and group study rooms, coffee and snacks, and an adoration chapel available for personal prayer. Would you like access during non-business hours? Contact the campus minister, Michael Zauche, for access.
Mass on the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
Thursday, December 8, 6:00 p.m., University Catholic Center
Join us for Mass at the University Catholic Center in celebration of the conception of Mary without original sin. This is a holy day of obligation.
MLK Sunday in Beloved Community Worship
Sunday, January 15, 11:00 a.m. service, Noon lunch 
Join Beloved Community for worship and lunch on MLK Sunday. Rev. Tolton Ramal Pace 00C 02PH will be preaching. Rev. Pace serves as the manager of strategic partnerships and grant programs for the Home Depot Foundation. He also serves on the clergy team at Impact United Methodist Church. Rev. Pace is an engaged Emory alumnus, previously serving as co-president of Caucus of Emory Black Alumni (CEBA). 
Emory Beloved Community is a weekly ecumenical Protestant worship service planned for the campus community that gathers Sundays at 11:00 a.m. during the academic year. All are welcome.
For more information, please contact religiouslife@emory.edu.
Partner Programs
TIJS Affiliated Faculty Member Jonathan Crane to Present Public Zoom lecture - "Dying to Die: Jewish Approaches to Final Interventions"
Sunday, December 11, 7:30-9:00 p.m. Zoom Webinar
Sponsored by the Haberman Institute for Jewish Studies, this program will explore how many people feel compelled to intervene in someone’s dying, to forestall it, ameliorate its intensity, or perhaps hasten it. Such impulses are not new, of course. Religious traditions have long wrestled with the practical and ethical implications of such interventions. 
Explore this complicated subject as Dr. Crane surveys a variety of Jewish perspectives on many of these matters. Register here.
Community Conversations: Emory Talks Climate Action
This fall semester, OSI had two of six "Community Conversations: Emory Talks Climate Action" sessions. Thank you to all who attended; the input from the Emory community has been invaluable. Next semester, there will be four more conversations. They are as follows: 
  • Wednesday, January 25, 11:00 am-12:30 pm Grace Crum Rollins Building, Rita Ann Rollins Room
  • Wednesday, March 1, 2:00-2:30 pm Location will be announced soon
  • Friday, March 24: 10:00-11:30 am Location will be announced soon
    Thursday, April 6, 2:00-3:30 pm Goizueta Foundation Center W525, W531
Register here.  
Opportunities and Resources
Interfaith America with Eboo Patel: How can religious pluralism defeat the forces of polarization?
This week on “Interfaith America with Eboo Patel,” Eboo is joined by Robert P. Jones, founder and president of the research firm Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), to discuss the resurgence of white Christian nationalism.  

Jones notes that white evangelicals now comprise 14.5% of the U.S. population, down from 25% two decades ago, and reflects on what this demographic shift means for American politics and culture.
Jones is the author of “White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity,” which won a 2021 American Book Award. He is also the author of “The End of White Christian America,” which won the 2019 Grawemeyer Award in Religion. Jones writes regularly on politics, culture, and religion for The Atlantic, NBC Think, and other outlets. He is frequently featured in major national media such as CNN, MSNBC, NPR, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and others. 
Listen now and subscribe to "Interfaith America with Eboo Patel" wherever you get your podcasts.
Grants Available to Emory Projects Supporting Black Communities and Women and Girls
The Black Emory and Women of Emory Impact Circles invite Emory staff and faculty to submit funding proposals now for Emory projects and programs that advance the causes of their respective communities of interest on campus, in Atlanta, and beyond.
Learn more about grant eligibility and submit your applications for the Black Emory Impact Circle here and the Women of Emory Impact Circle here. Applications will be accepted online through January 27, 2023, with funds to be used during the 2023-2024 academic year. Contact Julie Earnhart with any questions.
Jewish Studies Spring 2023 Course Offerings
For Spring 2022, the Tam Institute for Jewish Studies is listing a diverse set of undergraduate courses in the fields of literature, history, Middle Eastern Studies, and religion. Whether you’re interested in the modern Jewish condition, world politics, or matza and tortillas, take a look at all that’s being offered here.  
Weekly Spiritual Gatherings
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.
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.
Community Weekly 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
Advent
Sun., Nov. 27 – Fri., Dec. 23, 2022
Tradition: Christianity-Protestant, Christianity-Roman Catholic
Period of four weeks in which Christians prepare for Christmas and meditate on the end of all time. In Western churches, the first Sunday of Advent marks the beginning of the Christian liturgical year.
Bodhi Day
Thu., Dec. 8, 2022
Tradition: Buddhism
In the northern tradition, this is the anniversary of the Buddha's Enlightenment, ca. 596 BCE. In the southern tradition, the Buddha's Enlightenment is celebrated during Wesak. The dates and names of Buddhist celebrations vary significantly among cultures and communities.
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Thu., Dec. 8, 2022
Tradition: Christianity-Roman Catholic
A feast day that celebrates the belief that Mary, mother of Jesus, was born without sin.
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Mon., Dec. 12, 2022
Tradition: Christianity-Roman Catholic
Hanukkah
Sun., Dec. 18 – Mon., Dec. 26, 2022
Tradition: Judaism
The Feast of Lights (Feast of Dedication) is celebrated for eight days to commemorate the rededication of the Temple following the Jews' victory over occupying forces in 165 BCE, which re-established for a time their religious and political freedom.
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