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Chapel programs are planned to provide the students, faculty, staff, and administration with a period devoted to spiritual and cultural development. Distinguished visitors, speakers, musicians, and other outstanding individuals are invited for these programs, which convene from 11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. every Thursday and on the first Tuesday of every month in Pillsbury Chapel. The second and third Tuesday of the month are usually available for class meetings and organization meetings.
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March 18 - Jonathan White |
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March 25
Featuring Jimmy Needham- Musician
Jimmy Needham refuses to compartmentalize his life. His music, his faith, his calling are so inextricably intertwined, it is impossible to decipher where one stops and another begins. It is this fusion of temporal life with eternal values that dresses his faith in flesh. It's a connection between the intangible spirit and corporeal expectations of this workaday world that imbue his music with a raw emotional transparency that crosses boundaries, cuts through bonds, pricks the conscience, and ultimately nestles softly in listeners' hearts.
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* Afterburn- For those who thirst for more |
Stay after select chapels for an intense worship experience!
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The chapel convocation is considered to be an integral part of the student’s overall educational experience. The following requirements and provisions reflect this attitude:
- A student enrolled for nine credit hours or more on Main campus is expected to attend all chapel and convocation programs. Those enrolled for eight hours or less may attend, if they choose, and are encouraged to do so whenever possible.
- A student attending 80% or more of the programs is awarded one additional quality point for the semester.
- Those attending 60-79% of the programs are considered to be following the minimum acceptable attendance pattern, and there is no change in quality point status.
- One quality point is removed from the record of a student who attends less than 60% of the programs.
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