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February 2013
February 16
Student Multi-Faith Leadership Conference
Fish Interfaith Center
The Fish Interfaith Center of Chapman University is hosting a regional multi-faith leadership conference designed to help Southern California college students become better leaders in a multi-faith world. More detailed information about SMLC »
February 28
The Experimental Metaphysics of Free Will Conference
The Fish Interfaith Center
The Fish Interfaith Center of Chapman University proudly presents its first annual interdisciplinary conference on spirituality, religion and the sciences. Join us with top scholars to address challenges that the newest findings of Quantum Physics present for our understanding of free will, from the perspective of their particular disciplines and the world's religious traditions.
March 2013
March 12
Take Back the Night
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join Chapman C.A.R.E.S. and the gentleman of Sigma Alpha Epsilon in a conversation about sexual assault, awareness and how you can help prevent sexual violence against men and women. For more information click here.
March 15-16
Founders Day 2013: Emergence
Fish Interfaith Center
Church Relations and Disciples on Campus host their annual Founders Day event featuring speaker Brian McLaren. Learn more about Founders Day.
March 19
Zen and God
3:15-5 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Soto Zen Priest and Author Brad Warner will discuss his new book "There is No God and He is Your Creator". Read more about this event here
April 2013
April 2
Carboload with Hillel
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Chapman Hillel invites you to a breaking Passover event, while indulging in bagels and cream cheese.
April 4
Derailing Genocide
7-8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Jack Pariser, a Holocaust survivor, will engage you in an intimate conversation on fighting for abolishing all genocides.
April 10
Interfaith Exploration: Understanding the Baha'i Faith
7 p.m.
John Biggs Conference Room, Henley Basement
Come learn more about the basics of the Baha’i faith, ask questions and enjoy an open conversation.
April 11
Convicted Civility: A Success Story in Interfaith Engagement
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Chapman's Latter-day Saints Student Association invites you to attend their 9th annual Excellence in Religious Education event.
Guest speaker Robert Millet will address the a central question to interfaith engagement: Is it possible to accept a person of another
faith and still maintain one's own convictions?
April 12
Shabbat Service & Dinner
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel & Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Join Chapman Hillel for Shabbat services and a free kosher dinner.
April 15
Conversations with Elie Wiesel
11 a.m.-Noon & 7-8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Elie Wiesel- winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, best selling author, Holocaust survivor and global leader in human rights advocacy- will return to Chapman and meet with students and faculty as a guest speaker.
11 a.m. - Noon: Writers Who Have Shaped My Writing
7-8 p.m.: Words Can Change the World
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
April 17
Genocide and the Obligation to Remember: Elie Wiesel and Richard Hovannisian in Conversation
7-8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
For Ticket Info contact The Rogers Center for Holocaust Education at (714) 532-7760
April 18
Readers' Theatre Presentation: The Worlds Within the Words of Elie Wiesel
8-9 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
For Ticket Info contact The Rogers Center for Holocaust Education at (714) 532-7760
April 23
Interfaith Exploration: Understanding Jainism
7 p.m.
TBD
Join us for an informal presentation about the basic principles of Jainism. All are welcome!
April 26
University Choir & Singers Performance
7:30-10 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
May 2013
May 2, 2013
National Day of Prayer Interfaith Observance
11 a.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join us for an interfaith observance of the National Day of Prayer where we will engage in prayer practices from many traditions, learn from each other, and stand together for the dignity and honor of all people regardless of race, color, or religious affiliation. Together we can and will work for a better world!
For more information please contact Rev. Darrell McGowan at either (714) 457-9072 or darrellmac@mac.com
Diversity & Equity Awards
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
May 17, 2013
Baccalaureate
4 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Rainn Wilson, the comedic actor, best known for his role as Dwight Shrute from The Office, will be the guest speaker at Chapman Universities 2013 Interfaith Baccalaureate ceremony.
July 2013
July 2-23
Mindfulness Meditation
Tuesdays, noon - 1 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Are you seeking ways to be more present and less anxious? Would you like to cultivate positive emotions such as compassion in your life? Research today is demonstrating we can learn to live with more balance through simple daily meditation practice. These four sessions will introduce the science, spirit and practice of “mindfulness.” Attendance at all four sessions is recommended for the greatest benefit. No need to register - simply show up the first week! Things to bring: yourself and a small pillow for your back or seat, to help you sit straighter on a wooden chair; meditation cushion, if desired. For more information, contact interfaith@chapman.edu.
September 2013
September 13
Shabbat Service and Dinner
6 - 8:30 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel and Wallace All Faiths Chapel
September 20
Sukkot Shabbat
6 - 8:30 p.m.
Fashionables Courtyard
September 23
Engendering Emotion: The Devotional Theology of an 8th Century Hindu Woman Poet-Mystic
7 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad, Professor of Comparative Philosophy at Lancaster University, UK will lecture on: Engendering Emotion? The Devotional Theology of an 8th Century Hindu Woman Poet-Mystic.
Sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies and the Huntington Lectureship Fund.
Free and Open to the Public. Learn more about Engendering Emotion »
October 2013
October 1
Oskar Schindler, Raphael Lemkin, and the Question of Genocide: The Trial of Amon Goeth
7 -9 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
In this groundbreaking lecture, Professor David Crowe explores the intersection among Oskar Schindler, a Nazi Party member who became a rescuer; Raphael Lemkin, a Jewish émigré lawyer from Poland who worked tirelessly to promote the concept of genocide; and Amon Goeth, the sadistic Nazi who implemented genocide.
Sponsored by The Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education
Free and open to the public.
October 3
The Unknown Holocaust: Nazi Persecution of the Roma During the Shoah
4-6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
October 4
Family Weekend Shabbat
6 -8:30 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel and Wallace All Faiths Chapel
October 6
Spirituality Matters! An Interfaith Celebration
10 -11 a.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join Chapman’s spiritual organizations for this special interfaith celebration. Share in song and prayer from a multitude of different faith traditions. All are welcome!
October 14
WordTheatre
7-9:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
October 18
Shabbat Dinner & Service
6-8:30 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel & Wallace All Faiths Chapel
October 22
Torah of Reconciliation
7 - 9 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join Rabbi Sheldon Lewis as he journey's through the process of making peace in a turbulent world.
October 24
Hunger Banquet
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
This interactive event will promote awareness and civic engagement in our community. Come with a can, and leave with the hunger to make a difference!
October 26
UCC Interreligious Symposium
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
October 28
Introduction to Mindfulness
Mondays, Noon -1 p.m.; Tuesdays, 5:15 - 6:15 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 2013
November 1
All Saints Day Mass
Noon -1 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Contact newman@chapman.edu with any questions.)
November 2
American Celebration Reception
6 - 8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
American Celebration is a recurring event at Chapman, learn more about American Celebration
November 4
Word Theatre
7 - 9:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Visit Wilkinson College's Word Theatre page for more information.
November 5
Diwali
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Learn to dance the garba, enjoy live musical performances and feast on a traditional Indian meal at a Diwali holiday celebration. Read More about Diwali
November 7
Four Perspectives on Kristallnacht: 75 Years Later -- November 9, 1938
4 - 6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Holocaust Survivors and Witnesses to Kristallnacht: Engelina Lowenberg Billauer, Curt Lowens, Idele Steuer Stapholtz and Cantor Leopold Szneer.
November 8
Kristallnacht 75th Anniversary
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education and the Fish Interfaith Center present an annual student-led commemoration of Kristallnacht in remembrance of the events that shattered a community on November 9-10, 1938. Learn more about Kristallnacht
November 11
Introduction to Mindfulness
Noon -1 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 15
The Chamber Orchestra: Gods & Monsters
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Daniel Alfred Wachs, Music Director and Conductor
Program to include Apollon Musagéte (Stravinsky), Serenade No. 1 Op. 11 (Brahms) and First Piano Concerto for Strings & Trumpet* (Shostakovich), featuring Dr. Louise Thomas, piano.
Presented in conjunction with the Pacific Symphony’s 2014 Music Unwound Series.
November 21
Italian Mask Performance
7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Entire Building
November 22
Shabbat Dinner and Service
6 - 8:30 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel and Wallace All Faiths Chapel
February 2014
February 13 Speed Faithing 7 p.m. Wallace All Faiths Chapel |
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February 17 Sound Healing Meditation with Simon Ballard and Jody Theissen 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Wallace All Faiths Chapel |
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February 21 Hillel Shabbat Service and Dinner 6 p.m. Wilkinson Founders Chapel & Wallace All Faiths Chapel |
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February 26 - 28 Thursday: 8:30 - 6 p.m. Friday: 8:30 - 5:30 p.m. |
March 2014
March 3-7 Transforming the Human Spirit Exhibition Held by the Soka Gakkai International Fish Interfaith Center |
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March 11 Stay Energized, Balanced and Creative: Introduction to Meditation7 - 9 p.m. Wallace All Faiths Chapel |
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March 13 - 15 Founder's Day 2014: Revolution |
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March 17 Karussell Movie Screening |
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March 18 Take Back the Night |
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April 2014
April 4 University Singers and Choir Concert |
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April 8 Elie Wiesel: Stories and Memories11 a.m. |
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April 10 Elie Wiesel: Evening of Stories and Story Telling8 p.m. |
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April 14 Passover Seder |
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April 15 Healing the Mind and Body 7 - 8:30 p.m. |
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April 15-22 Matzah in the Piazza! Kosher food items will also be available at |
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May 2014
May 1 Vaisakhi Celebration |
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May 8
Diversity and Equity Awards and Reception Wallace All Faiths Chapel |
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May 15 Remember: An Interfaith Service honoring those we have lost As the semester draws to a close, join the Chapman University family for a very simple time of remembrance to honor any friend, family member or colleague who has passed away. |
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August 2014
August 26
Parent Reception for New Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ Students
4-5 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Parents/families of students who come from congregations related to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) or the United Church of Christ are strongly encouraged to come to the one hour information session about the Disciples on Campus program. You will receive helpful information on scholarships and opportunities for your student. Please come without your student to this event.
Church Relations
August 29
Orientation Shabbat Dinner and Service
6-8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel & Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Chapman Hillel hosts its first Shabbat service of the year. Feel free to join us in the Wilkinson Founders Chapel at the Fish Interfaith Center for a Shabbat service, open to all Jewish and non-Jewish Chapman students. Students will find more information about upcoming Hillel events and have the opportunity to meet fellow Hillel members.
Chapman Hillel
Spiritual Exploration Social
8 – 10:30 p.m.
Beckman Hall, Room 107
The Fish Interfaith Center on the Chapman University campus offers opportunities for students who are interested in spirituality of any type. If you consider yourself simply a “Seeker,” curious about developing your spiritual path, practicing meditation, or learning about different religions, we have opportunities for you. If you are involved in or interested in a particular spiritual path, such as Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, or Judaism, we can connect you with student groups to pursue your faith journey. We have particular programs for Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), United Church of Christ, Latter-day Saints, Catholic, non-denominational and other Christian students as well. Finally, our beautiful Wallace All Faiths Chapel, located in the Fish Interfaith Center, is here for your use! Come and meet our staff and find out about programs and space available at Chapman for you!
Office of the Chapel
August 31
Spirituality Matters! An Interfaith Celebration
11 a.m. - noon
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join the Chapman community for a special interfaith celebration. Whether you consider yourself simply a "spiritual seeker", curious about developing your spiritual path, practicing meditation, learning about different religions, or whether you are committed to a certain spiritual or religious path, we have opportunities for you. Commemorate the beginning of your Chapman experience with an interfaith celebration led by student leaders and the Dean of the Wallace All Faiths Chapel. The Fish Interfaith Center is here to help you shape your unique spiritual journey.
September 2014
September 1
Disciples on Campus Freshman Toolbox
3 - 4 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
All Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and United Church of Christ students are invited to come learn about the adventures of college life, hosted by returning Disciples on Campus students. Helpful survival tools will be discussed.
Church Relations
September 5
Shabbat Dinner & Service
6 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel & Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Chapman Hillel
Introduction to Mindfulness
Mondays, Noon - 1 p.m. (Sept. 8 - Oct. 6)
Tuesdays, 5 - 6 p.m. (Sept. 11 - Oct. 9)
Are you seeking ways to be more present and less anxious? Would you like to cultivate positive emotions, such as compassion and patience, in your life? Research today is demonstrating we can learn to live with more balance through simple daily meditation practice. These five sessions introduce the science, spirit and practice of "mindfulness". Attendance at all five sessions is recommended for the greatest benefit. All are welcome - beginners and persons with meditation experience.
RSVP to interfaith@chapman.edu
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Office of the Chapel
September 9
Christian Group Interest Meeting
7 - 8 p.m.
Peterson Conference Room
All Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and United Church of Christ students are invited to come learn about the adventures of college life, hosted by returning Disciples on Campus students. Helpful survival tools will be discussed.
Church Relations
September 22
Word Theater
7 -9 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Department of English
September 26
Shabbat Dinner & Service
6 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel & Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Chapman Hillel
September 29
Sound Healing Meditation with Simon Ballard and Jody Theissen
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony. Co-led by instructors from SunSpark Yoga this sessions will begin with a brief introduction to sound and vibration, followed by a one-hour sound meditation.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Office of the Chapel
September 30
Tabula Poetica
2:30 - 3:45 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Department of English
October 2014
October 2 Hunger Banquet Enjoy a meal and experience a simulation of the disparity between wealth and poverty in our world. This Interactive event will focus on the rags and riches in Orange County, and promote awareness and civic engagement in our community. Come with a can, and leave with the hunger to make a difference! 7-8:30 p.m. Wallace All Faiths Chapel |
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October 15 postChristian: What's Left? Can We Fix It? Do We Care? with Christian Piatt Progressive Christian author Christian Piatt will be discussing his new book postChristian: What's Left? Can We Fix It? Do We Care? The influence of Christianity is changing dramatically in the western world. We are an increasingly “post-Christian,” culture, in that Christianity no longer is the dominant value system at the center of our cultural identity. How did we get here, and what can we do about it? Should the institutional church be saved? Does the world really need the church? Christian Piatt walks through his “Seven Scandals of Christianity” and “Seven Christ-Like Virtues” in an attempt to help people stop being more Christian and start being more Christ-like. 8 -9 p.m. Wallace All Faiths Chapel |
October 23 Diwali: Festival of Lights Diwali: Festival of Lights Thursday, October 23 at 6:30 p.m. at the Fish Interfaith Center Popularly known as the "festival of lights,” Diwali is an official holiday in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Mauritius, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, Malaysia, Singapore, and Fiji. For Hindus, Diwali is one of the most important festivals of the year and is celebrated in families by performing traditional activities together in their homes. The name "Diwali" or "Divali" is a contraction of "Deepavali", which translates into "row of lamps". Diwali involves the lighting of small clay lamps filled with oil to signify the triumph of good over evil. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wallace All Faiths Chapel and University Programming Board |
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November 2014
November 3 5:30 p.m. Wallace All Faiths Chapel All are welcome for this festive Interfaith Celebration featuring performances from Orange County religious organizations and our own Chapman students! |
November 7 Kristallnacht Commemoration 2014 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wilkinson Founders Chapel Office of the Chapel and Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education--Students, faculty and staff are invited to this annual event at Chapman University. Kristallnacht means the "night of broken glass," remembering the first night of terrifying violence against synagogues and the Jewish community in Nazi Germany. Readings of how various faith groups assisted Jews during World War II will be read by students from various religious groups, as well as a very inspirational presentation. |
November 10 The Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi 4 - 5 p.m. Wallace All Faiths Chapel The Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi is the Director of The Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and also serves as the Buddhist Chaplain at MIT. |
November 11 Eboo Patel: Sacred Ground--Why Religious and Non-Religious Diversity Matters in the 21st Century 7:30 p.m. Chapman Auditorium, Memorial Hall Called by U.S. News & World Report "one of America's best leaders for promoting interfaith cooperation," this deeply inspiring speaker makes religious diversity his cause. He calls everyone in America to challenge religious prejudice, just as we challenge racial and gender prejudice, and works on college campuses to empower young adults through education and service. Dr. Patel is an American Ismaili Muslim of Gujarati Indian heritage and founder and president of the Interfaith Youth Core, a Chicago-based international nonprofit that promotes interfaith cooperation. |
November 18 Interfaith Dialogue Series: Voices from Muslim and Buddhist Communities The Interfaith Dialogue Series celebrates religious and spiritual diversity among the Chapman community, encourages cross-cultural collaboration, and broadens awareness through constructive dialogue. Join our first installment featuring members from SGI-Chapman, a Buddhist organization, and the Muslim Student Association on November 18th at 7:00 p.m. |
November 20 - February 15 1984 Sikh exhibition |
December 2014
December 4
Celebration of Christ
7 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
An hour long Christmas program of the birth of Jesus Christ. A combination of songs, video, and readings that highlight the various ways to commemorate the birth of the savior. Hosted by the following groups: LDS student association, Disciples of on Campus, Newman Catholic Fellowship and MEChA de Chapman.
December 5-6
Wassail
6 - 10 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Chapman University proudly presents the Annual Holiday Wassail Concert, featuring 150 students singers and musicians, under the direction of Stephen Coker, Angel Vazquez-Ramos, and Daniel Alfred Wachs. This campus tradition has been delighting audiences for more than 50 years and includes holiday favorites and songs from around the world. Check your local public television network this season, and share the tradition.
For more information about the television program, contact Pamela Ezell, producer, ezell@chapman.edu
Conservatory of Music
December 8
Feast of the Immaculate Conception- Mass
Noon - 1 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Newman Catholic Fellowship
The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception is the patronal feast day of the United States of America, and for Catholics a Holy Day of Obligation. The feast celebrates the conception of Virgin Mary in her mother’s womb as free from original sin.
December 8
Sound Healing Meditation with Simon Ballard and Jody Theissen
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Office of the Chapel
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony. Co-led by instructors from SunSpark Yoga this sessions will begin with a brief introduction to sound and vibration, followed by a one-hour sound meditation.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
February 2015
February 10th
BSU MLK Awards
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The Chapman Black Student Union Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Awards was created in order to highlight individual students, staff, faculty, community leaders, and groups at Chapman that embody the spirit of Dr. King's work of "service to the community" in conjunction with the Chapman BSU mission to promote diversity as well as a nurturing and inviting environment for Chapman's Black students.
Feb 10th, 17th, 24th
Reading the Bible through Queer Eyes
5 - 6:30 p.m.
Peterson Conference Room
This 3 week Bible study will focus on the "clobber" passages that are usually used to condemn LGBTQ people. Come and learn--it is not all bad news!
-Reverend Nancy Brink.
Feb 12th
Speedfaithing
7 - 8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Fish Interfaith Center and Civic Engagement
Explore your beliefs and build relationships across faith boundaries! The event will follow a speed-dating format with a meaningful
and spiritual twist as we investigate life’s big questions. Deepen your understanding of reality as you discover new perspectives.
Feb 18th
Ash Wednesday Mass
Noon
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Chapman's Newman Catholic Fellowship invites you to attend Ash Wednesday Mass. All are welcome!
Feb 18th
“Ashes in the Piazza” - An alternative Ash Wednesday prayer and meditation station for students, faculty, and staff who are unable to attend a traditional Ash Wednesday service. Come for a time of brief prayer and to receive ashes
10:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m.- Piazza at Fish Interfaith Center's table at the Student Involvement Fair
4:30 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. - Fashionables Courtyard, Fish Interfaith Center
Feb 18th
Ash Wednesday Service
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Disciples on Campus Wednesday Evening Worship. All are welcome!
Feb 18th
Lenten Evening of Recollection
7:30 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Newman Catholic Fellowship
Feb 24th
"Imagination and the Art of Interpretation: Reading Scripture and Tradition for the Sake of the World."
by Ron Farmer.
4 - 6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Fish Interfaith Center and Department of Religious Studies
Feb 25th
Screening of Dear White People
8:30-9:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Church Relations and Black Student Union
Feb 26th
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Faith, Family, & Religious Freedom
February 26th at 7:30 p.m.
Chapman Auditorium, Memorial Hall
Free to attend, seating is limited.
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland is a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the second-highest presiding body in the government of the Church. He is the former President of Brigham Young University (BYU) and Dean of the College of Religious Education. For his work in improving understanding between Christians and Jews he was given the "Torch of Liberty" award by the Anti‑Defamation League of B'Nai B'rith. He has served on the governing boards of a number of civic, educational, and business‑related organizations. He has bachelor and master degrees from Brigham Young University, and master and doctoral degrees from Yale University. He is the author of 12 books, one of which he co-authored with his wife, Patricia.
March 2015
Lecture by Visiting Griset Chair in Religious Studies, Prof. Don Hagner "How New is the New Testament? Exploring Continuity and Discontinuity between Early Christianity and Formative Judaism."
4 - 5 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Fish Interfaith Center and Department of Religious Studies
March 10
Holi
1-3 p.m.
Bert Williams Mall
University Programming Board and Fish Interfaith Center
March 13-14
Founders Day Genesis: Now
Founders Day is an annual event sponsored by the Office of Church Relations, connecting students, faculty and community members with an outstanding scholar in the area of religion (Founders Education Day) and a renewal and reunion event for Disciples of Christ and United Church of Christ people (Founders Day).
The scholar is Richard H. Lowery, Ph.D. Yale. Dr. Lowery is a masterful story-teller and lecturer, using humor and keen insight to help us get into Genesis in fresh and provocative ways. He is currently working on a new book, Genesis and Human Rights, and his lectures will help us focus on social justice and human rights themes through key stories in Genesis.
Church Relations
March 17
Interfaith Dialogue Series
Voices from Jewish, Wiccan and Buddhist Communities
7 - 8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Interfaith Council & Fish Interfaith Center
March 19
Shadows for Peace, for the Sake of the Children, the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Experience
“Shadows for Peace” panel & exhibit, featuring the voices of atomic bomb survivors from Japan
5:30 - 7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Leatherby Libraries, Peace Studies Department and Fish Interfaith Center
April 2015
April 2
Universality of Mindfulness
7 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
A series of short lectures and practices on mindfulness in various traditions including Sufism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity.
Mindfulness Club
April 2
"Israel's Supreme Court: Between Jewish and Democratic State" by Mohammed Wattad
Noon
Dale E. Flower School of Law, Kennedy Hall, Room 152
Chapman University Fowler School of Law
Dr. Mohammed Wattad is assistant professor in the Law School of Zefat College in Israel. He is currently a visiting professor at UCI, holding the position as the 2014-15 Schusterman Visiting Israeli Professor and teaching courses in the Department of Political Science and the School of Law. Dr. Wattad is a legal scholar specializing in international and comparative criminal law, comparative constitutional law, international law and legal issues surrounding war, torture
and terrorism.
April 3
Ecumenical Good Friday Service
Noon - 1 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join us! Stations of the Cross let by Fr. Dr. Rafael Luevano and the Rev. Dr. Gail Stearns at 12:00 noon in the Wallace All Faiths Chapel.
Fish Interfaith Center and Newman Catholic Fellowship
April 5
Ecumenical Easter Service
Join us for an ecumenical Easter worship service of hymns and scripture readings of the Easter story in the Wallace All Faiths Chapel, Fish Interfaith Center. All are welcome. For more information please contact Danielle Cox at dcox@chapman.edu
2 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Fish Interfaith Center
April 13
Sound Healing
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony. Co-led by instructors from SunSpark Yoga this sessions will begin with a brief introduction to sound and vibration, followed by a one-hour sound meditation.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
April 14
Seeking the Sacred in the Science: The Emergence of a 21st Century Paradigm
7-8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Experience this inspiring dialogue between two Chapman University professors—renowned quantum physicist, Menas Kafatos, and science/religion scholar, Jay Kumar—exploring how scientific inquiry and spiritual faith might express complementarity and achieve unity for an awakened and empowered humanity.
FREE Event, no RSVP required. If any questions, you can contact the event organizer, Jennifer Heatley at (714) 628-7260 or interfaith@chapman.edu.
Hosted by Fish Interfaith Center
April 23
Vaisakhi Celebration
Join us to experience the rich culture of the Sikh community: “Vaisakhi – A Celebration of the Spirit of Sikhism Past and Present.”
6-9 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Fish Interfaith Center, Leatherby Libraries and University Programming Board
April 28
The Centenary of the Armenian Genocide
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education
April 30
Diversity and Equity Awards
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Cross-Cultural Engagement
May 2015
May 4th
Taize
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Fish Interfaith Center
Taize is a meditative, music and silence driven prayer service. For more information email interfaith@chapman.edu
May 8
Campus Leadership Awards
2 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Office of the Dean of Students
May 11
Sound Healing
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony. Co-led by instructors from SunSpark Yoga this sessions will begin with a brief introduction to sound and vibration, followed by a one-hour sound meditation.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
May 22
Baccalaureate Service
4 p.m., Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Fish Interfaith Center
August 2015
August 25th
Parent Reception for New Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ Students
4 -5 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Parents/families of students who come from congregations related to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) or the United Church of Christ are strongly encouraged to come to the one-hour information session about the Disciples on Campus program. You will receive helpful information on scholarships and opportunities for your student. Please come without your student to this event.
Church Relations
August 28th
Disciples on Campus New Student Dinner
6:15 - 7:30 p.m.
Fashionables Courtyard
All Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and United Church of Christ students are invited to dinner. Come meet new friends and join in fellowship.
Church Relations
August 28th
Orientation Shabbat Dinner & Service
6 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Chapman Hillel, Chapman’s Jewish Student Union, hosts its first Shabbat service of the year. Feel free to join us in the Wilkinson Founders Chapel at the Fish Interfaith Center for a Shabbat service, open to all Jewish and non-Jewish Chapman students, followed by a kosher dinner to follow provided by the Hillel Foundation of Orange County. No RSVP is required. Students will find more information about upcoming Hillel events and have the opportunity to meet fellow Hillel members.
Chapman Hillel
August 28th
Spiritual Exploration Social
9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Beckman Hall 107
The Fish Interfaith Center on the Chapman University campus offers opportunities for students who are interested in spirituality of any type. If you consider yourself simply a “seeker,” curious about developing your spiritual path, practicing meditation, or learning about different religions, we have opportunities for you. If you are involved in or interested in a particular spiritual path, such as Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, or Judaism, we can connect you with student groups to pursue your faith journey. We have particular programs for Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), United Church of Christ, Latter-day Saints, Catholic, nondenominational and other Christian students, as well. Finally, our beautiful Wallace All Faiths Chapel, located in the Fish Interfaith Center, is here for your use! Come and meet our staff and find out about programs and space available at Chapman for you
Fish Interfaith Center
August 30th
Spirituality Matters! An Interfaith Celebration
11 a.m.- noon
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join the Chapman community for a special interfaith celebration. Whether you consider yourself simply a “spiritual seeker,” curious about developing your spiritual path, practicing meditation, learning about different religions, or whether you are committed to a certain spiritual or religious path, we have opportunities for you. Commemorate the beginning of your Chapman experience with an interfaith celebration led by student leaders and the dean of the Wallace All Faiths Chapel. The Fish Interfaith Center is here to help you shape your unique spiritual journey.
Fish Interfaith Center
August 30th
Disciples on Campus New Student Toolbox
1:30 – 3 p.m.
Wilkinson Chapel, Fish Interfaith Center
All Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and United Church of Christ students are invited to come learn about the adventures of college life, hosted by returning Disciples on Campus students.
Office of Church Relations
September 2015
September 10th
Tabula Poetica
1 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Fish Interfaith Center
Carolyn Forché’s first volume, Gathering the Tribes, winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets Prize, was followed by The Country Between Us, The Angel of History, and Blue Hour. She has translated Mahmoud Darwish, Claribel Alegria, and Robert Desnos. Her famed international anthology, Against Forgetting, has been praised by Nelson Mandela as “itself a blow against tyranny, against prejudice, against injustice,” and is followed by the 2014 anthology The Poetry of Witness. In 1998 in Stockholm, she received the Edita and Ira Morris Hiroshima Foundation for Peace and Culture Award for her human rights advocacy and the preservation of memory and culture. She is currently at work on a memoir.
Department of English
September 14th
Tashlikh
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Chapman Hillel
September 17th
Hunger Banquet
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Fish Interfaith Center and Office of Civic Engagement
September 21st
Word Theatre
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Department of English
Griset Lecture
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
This lecture will focus on some of the most important issues related to the formation of the Bible, including many debatable topics such as definitions of Scripture and canon, and the relevant ancient artifacts such as
Department of Religious Studies
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony. Co-led by instructors from SunSpark Yoga
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
Office of the Chapel
5-6 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Robert Magliola, who first became known as a specialist in hermeneutics and deconstruction (Purdue U. and National Taiwan U.), has for the last twenty-one years focused on Buddhist-Catholic Dialogue. He is a longtime Ch’an(Chinese Zen) and
Women's Studies, Department of Sociology, Department of Religious Studies & the Office of the Chapel
October 2015
October 1
Tabula Poetica
1 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Fish Interfaith Center
Carolyn Forché’s first volume, Gathering the Tribes, winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets Prize, was followed by The Country Between Us, The Angel of History, and Blue Hour. She has translated Mahmoud Darwish, Claribel Alegria, and Robert Desnos. Her famed international anthology, Against Forgetting, has been praised by Nelson Mandela as “itself a blow against tyranny, against prejudice, against injustice,” and is followed by the 2014 anthology The Poetry of Witness. In 1998 in Stockholm, she received the Edita and Ira Morris Hiroshima Foundation for Peace and Culture Award for her human rights advocacy and the preservation of memory and culture. She is currently at work on a memoir.
For more information please click here
Friday, October 2
Dedication of our Bible Cabinet and Book of Mormon Cabinet
2-3 p.m.
Vestibule, Fish Interfaith Center
Join us at the Fish Interfaith Center as we dedicate two original marquetry cabinets by artist William Tunberg. The first holds Bibles from C.C. Chapman’s collection and the second exhibits an original print Book of Mormon. All are welcome to celebrate the dedication of these two wonderful additions to our center, which houses the largest collection of functional artwork in Orange County.
Fish Interfaith Center
October 2
Homecoming Shabbat Dinner & Service
Experience a Shabbat service and complimentary kosher dinner provided by Chapman Hillel for the Chapman Family and those attending their first Shabbat.
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Chapman Hillel
Sunday, October 4
Spirituality Matters! An Interfaith Celebration
10 -11 a.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join Chapman’s spiritual organizations for this special interfaith celebration. Share in song and prayer from a multitude of different faith traditions. All are welcome!
Fish Interfaith Center
Tuesday, October 13
Stolen by the Nazis: Recovering “The Woman in Gold” and Other Paintings
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Portrayed by Ryan Reynolds in the film Woman in Gold, E. Randol Schoenberg is the indefatigable attorney who waged an eight-year battle on behalf of Maria Altmann in her quest to regain six paintings by Gustav Klimt that had once belonged to her family but were taken by the Nazis. In a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court, Schoenberg won the right for his client to sue the government of Austria for the return of the paintings. Subsequently, as a result of a unanimous decision by an Austrian arbitration court, the six paintings, valued at over $325 million, were returned to Altmann and other family members. The portrait of Altmann’s aunt, Adele Bloch-Bauer I, now occupies a place of honor in the Neue Galerie museum in New York City. The grandson of renowned Austrian composers, Arnold Schoenberg and Eric Zeisl, Schoenberg graduated from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics. He received his J.D. degree from the University of Southern California. In 2007, Mr. Schoenberg received the California Lawyer Attorney of the Year award for outstanding achievement in the field of litigation. He is the recipient of awards and honors from many organizations, including The 1939 Society, the American Jewish Congress, and the Anti-Defamation League. He serves as president of the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust.
Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education, Department of History, Department of Religious Studies, Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, and the Dale E. Fowler School of Law.
October 26
Word Theatre
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
For more information click here
Department of English
October 27
Muslim Superheroes: Ms. Marvel and Pluralism in Comics Today by Prof. David McConeghy
"Comic books are often denigrated as childish, but the recent updates to Ms. Marvel and other major superheroes shows the medium's sophisticated thoughts about American pluralism. Despite recent negative representations of Muslims in comics that became intensely politicized after the Danish Cartoon Controversy and Charlie Hebdo attacks in Europe, here in the U.S. Islam is being written into the fabric of our increasingly diverse pantheon of superheroes. The popularity of a teen-aged, Pakistani-American Ms. Marvel hints at the power being leveraged by today's comic creators as they explore the dynamic and evolving landscape of American religious identity."
7p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Religious Honors Society, TAK
October 29
Metaphysical Mile
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Active Minds
October 30
University Singers in Concert
Stephen Coker, Conductor
The 34-voice Chapman University Singers performs a concert of sacred and secular vocal ensemble compositions that spans five centuries of the choral art.
Fish Interfaith Center
7:30 p.m.
$15 general admission; $10 senior citizens, alumni and non-Chapman students
November 2015
Diwali
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Learn to dance the garba, enjoy live musical performances and feast on a traditional Indian meal at a Diwali holiday celebration.
University Programming Board, Interfaith Council and Sikh Student Club
November 10
An Interfaith Service of Remembrance for Kristallnacht
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Reflections by Ambassador Dr. Bernd Fischer Chancellor Fellow, Chapman University Former Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Los Angeles Honoring Curt Lowens Witness to Kristallnacht, Holocaust Survivor, and Rescuer On His 90th Birthday Sponsored by The Jerry and Sally Schwartz Holocaust Education Fund
Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education, Fish Interfaith Center, Chapman Hillel, Interfaith Council
November 13
University Choir & Women’s Choir in Concert
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Stephen Coker, Conductor
Chelsea Dehn, Conductor
The University Women's Choir under the direction of Chelsea Dehn and the University Choir conducted by Stephen Coker will present a concert featuring a wide variety of choral works ranging from Renaissance era pieces to contemporary compositions and folksong arrangements from around the world.
$15 general admission; $10 senior citizens, alumni and non-Chapman students
Hall-Musco Conservatory of Music
November 16
Taizé
7 - 8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Taizé is a meditative, music, and silence driven prayer service, that originated in Taize, France, where Christians of all different denominations come from all over Europe to live for a week in a community of faith and friendship. As we hope to foster a spirit of community between Christian groups on campus, we invite you to join us for our Taizé services. For more information email interfaith@chapman.edu
Office of the Chapel
November 17
Speed Faithing
7 - 8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Explore your beliefs and build relationships across faith boundaries! The event will follow a speed-dating format with a meaningful
and spiritual twist as we investigate life’s big questions. Deepen your understanding of reality as you discover new perspectives.
December 2016
December 1
Transgender Day of Remembrance
10:00 - 11:00 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Office of Church Relations,& Cross Cultural Engagement.
December 5
Sound Healing Meditation with Jody Theissen
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony. Led by Jody Theissen this session will begin with a brief introduction to sound and vibration, followed by a one-hour sound meditation.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Office of the Chapel
December 8
Feast of the Immaculate Conception- Mass
The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception commemorates our nations Catholic patroness and will be celebrated with Catholic Mass. All Are Welcome!
Noon - 1 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Newman Catholic Fellowship
December 10
6 p.m. – Reception and Dinner in Fish Interfaith Center
8 p.m. – Concert in Musco Center for the Arts
Banquet & Concert Package: $85 per person, includes reception, dinner and concert (limited availability)
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Concert-Only Tickets: $25 general admission; $15 senior citizens, alumni and non-Chapman students; $10 CU community
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December 14
Disciples on Campus Finals Feast
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Office of Church Relations
February 2016
Feb 5
University Singers Post-Tour Concert
Stephen Coker, conductor
7:30 p.m..
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The 33-voice University Singers will present selections from their California tour repertoire including Renaissance works of Anerio and Monteverdi, Romantic compositions by Rheinberger and Brahms, and contemporary pieces of American composers William Hawley, Richard Burchard, and H. Garrett Phillips. Conducted by Stephen Coker, the choir will also perform folk selections from Scotland, Cuba, France, and the Philippines.
Tickets $10-$15
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Feb 8-29 Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation Mondays, 12 - 1 p.m. Wilkinson Founders Chapel Become more present and mindful in your daily life! |
Feb 8
Reflections: Life & Times of The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.
6:30 p.m.
Chapman Auditorium, Memorial Hall
A student of the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Lucas chronicles the Civil Rights Movement through the eyes of Dr. King. He walks you through the twelve and half years of Dr. King's life as a Civil Rights Leader. In this dramatic one-man show, Lucas presents little known facts about Dr. King and the Movement as well as excerpts for some of his well-known speeches.
Office of the President, Black Student Union, Cross Cultural Engagement, and the Fish Interfaith Center
Feb 10
Ash Wednesday Mass
Noon
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Chapman's Newman Catholic Fellowship invites you to attend Ash Wednesday Mass. All are welcome!
Feb 16
Marjorie Perloff Lecture - The Vienna Paradox: Jewish Identity and Austrian High Culture Between the World Wars
7 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Marjorie Perloff was born Gabriele Mintz into a cultured and largely assimilated Jewish family in Vienna. Her maternal grandfather, Richard Schűller, was the Austrian delegate to the League of Nations after World War I and Minister for Trade in the successive governments between the wars. In the immediate aftermath of the Anschluss, Gabriele, then six years old, her parents, and older brother escaped from Vienna to Switzerland and later that year emigrated to the United States. She describes her transition from the German-speaking Gabriele to the English-speaking Margie, in her memoir The Vienna Paradox. Marjorie Perloff graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Barnard College and earned a Ph.D. from Catholic University. A prolific and interdisciplinary, indeed often groundbreaking, scholar, Dr. Perloff has written more than a dozen books, including works on the poets W.B. Yeats, Robert Lowell, and Frank O’Hara, and on post-modern literature and art, including The Poetics of Indeterminacy and The Futurist Moment: Avant-Garde, Avant-Guerre and the Language of Rupture. Her book Differentials: Poetry, Poetics, Pedagogy, published in 2004, received the Robert Penn Warren Prize in 2005. Dr. Perloff has served as President of the Modern Language Association and the American Comparative Literature Association and is an elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society. Dr. Perloff received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Chapman University in May 2015. Her book Edge of Irony: Austro-Modernism in the Shadow of Empire will be published in spring 2016 by the University of Chicago Press.
Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education and the Office of the Chapel
Feb 22 Julian of Norwich by Dr. Linda Loving 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Wallace All Faiths Chapel Dramatic Presentation of the writings of the 14th-century mystic. Office of the Chapel, the Department of Religious Studies and Wilkinson College of of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences. |
Feb 25
12th Annual Excellence in Religious Education
7 -8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join the Latter Day Saints Student Association for a lecture
LDSSA and Office of the Chapel
March 2016
March 7
Has Science Made God Obsolete?: The Great Debate
7:30 - 9 p.m.
Chapman Auditorium, Memorial Hall
You’re invited to a special evening with Dr. Keith Ward vs. Dr. Michael Shermer, “Has Science Made God Obsolete?: The Great Debate” – moderated by Dr. Daniele Struppa, Chancellor and President-Designate Chapman University on Monday, March 7, 2016, 7:30-9 p.m. in Memorial Hall Auditorium.
In this great debate over one of the most profound questions of our time, theologian and priest Dr. Keith Ward and scientist and skeptic Dr. Michael Shermer challenge each other on the nature of reality, science and religion, and God’s existence. Can science really explain the origin of the universe, life, consciousness, and morality without recourse to God? Or does science in fact provide enough evidence to make belief in God rational? Don’t miss this epic event with one of the world’s leading theists and one of the world’s leading atheists.
This debate is co-sponsored by the Griset Lectureship in Christian Ethics; the Department of Religious Studies in Wilkinson Colleges of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; the Fish Interfaith Center, and the Office of the Chancellor at Chapman University and is free and open to the public.
March 8
The Presidency at War with Evan Thomas
7 - 9:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Evan Thomas is the author of nine books: The Wise Men (with Walter Isaacson), The Man to See, The Very Best Men, Robert Kennedy, John Paul Jones, Sea of Thunder, The War Lovers, Ike’s Bluff, and Being Nixon. John Paul Jones and Sea of Thunder were New York Times bestsellers. Thomas was a writer, correspondent, and editor for thirty-three years at Time and Newsweek, including ten years (1986–96) as Washington bureau chief at Newsweek, where, at the time of his retirement in 2010, he was editor at large. He wrote more than one hundred cover stories and in 1999 won a National Magazine Award. He wrote Newsweek’s fifty-thousand-word election specials in 1996, 2000, 2004 (winner of a National Magazine Award), and 2008. He has appeared on many TV and radio talk shows, including Meet the Press and The Colbert Report, and has been a guest on PBS’s Charlie Rose more than forty times. The author of dozens of book reviews for The New York Times and The Washington Post, Thomas has taught writing and journalism at Harvard and Princeton, where, from 2007 to 2014, he was Ferris Professor of Journalism.
Department of History
March 10
The Chapman Black Student Union Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Awards
6 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The Chapman Black Student Union Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Awards was created in order to highlight individual students, staff, faculty, community leaders, and groups at Chapman that embody the spirit of Dr. King's work of "service to the community" in conjunction with the Chapman BSU mission to promote diversity as well as a nurturing and inviting environment for Chapman's Black students.
Chapman Black Student Union
March 11-12
Founders Day: After War’s Broken Heart: An Exploration of Moral Injury – Lectures by Dr. Rita Nakashima Brock
Fish Interfaith Center
Founders Day is an annual event sponsored by the Office of Church Relations, connecting students, faculty and community members outstandings with scholar in the area of religion (Founders Education Day) and a renewal and reunion event for Disciples of Christ and United Church of Christ people (Founders Day).
For more information click here
Church Relations
March 14 & 28
Sound Healing with Mindfulness Meditation
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join us for an hour of total relaxation!
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket
Office of the Chapel
March 15
Wallace All Faiths Chapel, Fish Interfaith Center
March 15
7 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Office of the Chapel and the Orange County Interfaith Council
March 17 Memorial - Jim Miller Office of the Chapel |
April 2016
April
March 30, April 6 & 13 Reading the Bible through Queer Eyes
There are specific Bible scriptures that are frequently cited in the opposition to LGBTQ rights. The Rev. Nancy Brink, Director of Church Relations, will explore these "clobber passages".
8 p.m.
Peterson Conference Room
Sponsored by Disciples on Campus (DOC).
April 8
University Choir & Singers in Concert
Stephen Coker, Director
7:30 p.m..
Wallace All Faiths Chapel The University Choir and the University Singers team up to present an "All-American" concert. Conducted by Stephen Coker, the featured work will be Carol Barnett's The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass accompanied by Southern California's popular Wimberly Bluegrass Band.
Tickets $10-$15
April 19
Vaisakhi Celebration
Join us to experience the rich culture of the Sikh community: "Vaisakhi - A Celebration of the Spirit of Sikhism Past and Present."
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
April 26
Finding Health & Happiness at College & in Life
College students today are more burdened by demands than ever - grades, work, teams, clubs, friends, and family, not to mention preparing for life after graduation. It's no wonder students report feeling more stress, anxiety and depression both on and off campus. But, what if you could change that? Chapman faculty Jay Kumar & Gail Stearns share how an alternative way is not only possible, but achievable. Revealing practical tools and powerful insights from their "Happiness" course, this engaging lecture aims to help students build greater resiliency and resourcefulness to face life's challenges. Integrating current research from brain science with the timeless spiritual teachings and mindfulness meditation, discover how it's possible to enjoy calm and centeredness in mind, body and spirit for optimal health and happiness.
7 - 8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by Office of the Chapel and the Health & Healing Club
May 2016
May
May 2 & 9
Sound Healing with Mindfulness Meditation
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join us for an hour of total relaxation!
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket
Office of the Chapel
May 5
Simply Vocale Spring Concert
7-9 p.m.
May 6
University Women's Choir in Concert
Conducted by Chelsea Dehn, the University Women's Choir will perform a wide variety of treble choral repertoire including Italian opera choruses of Donizetti and Veri, Romantic works of Brahms and Mendelssohn, and three works of American composer Eric Whitacre. The program will also feature folks music selections including African-American spirituals arranged by William Dawson and Moses Hogan.
Fish Interfaith Center
7:30 p.m.
Conservatory of Music
May 10
Men of Harmony Spring Concert
6:30 - 9 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Men of Harmony
May 12
Diversity and Equity Awards
Come join CCE is recognizing Chapman students, staff, and faculty who are making a difference!The awards will take place on May 12th in the Fish Interfaith Center. The ceremony will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m. Admission is free, and open to all members of the Chapman community.
6 -8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Cross Cultural EngagementMay 14
Lavender Graduation
For questions please email crosscultural@chapman.edu
4 - 6 p.m.Disciples on Campus Finals Feast
7 - 8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Office of Church Relations
May 19Black Graduation
For questions please email crosscultural@chapman.edu
6 - 8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Cross Cultural Engagement, Black Student Union, University Program Board, and Student Government Association.
May 20
Baccalaureate Service
4 p.m.
Musco Center for the Arts
A new kind of baccalaureate service, featuring one of American Idol's most beloved stars, David Archuleta, plus superstar interfaith speaker Valarie Kaur. Leading into Chapman University's Commencement weekend, the Baccalaureate Service will take place for the first time in the new Musco Center. It's not your traditional baccalaureate service: it features inspirational messages for all graduates, whether secular, spiritual, or religious. And it's open to all: graduates, their families and the public. Acclaimed singer David Archuleta - American Idol's 7th-season runner-up will perform and also offer thoughts on his faith journey as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Speaker Valarie Kaur, a member of the Sikh community, is a standout figure in the interfaith world, and a frequent TV commentator.
Click here to reserve your tickets!
A new kind of baccalaureate service, featuring one of American Idol's most beloved stars, David Archuleta, plus superstar interfaith speaker Valarie Kaur. Leading into Chapman University's Commencement weekend, the Baccalaureate service will take place for the first time in the new Musco Center. It's not your traditional baccalaureate service: it features inspirational messages for all graduates, whether secular, spiritual, or religious. And It's open to all: graduates, their families and the public. Acclaimed singer David Archuleta - American Idol's 7th-season runner-up will perform and also offer thoughts on his faith journey as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Speaker Valarie Kaur, a member of the Sikh community, is a standout figure in the interfaith world, and a frequent TV commentator.
For more information email interfaith@chapman.edu
Office of the Chapel, College of Educational Studies, the Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education, Wilkinson College, Leatherby Libraries and the Student Government Association.August 2016
August
August 23
Parent Reception for New Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ Students
4-5 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Parents/families of students who come from congregations related to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) or the United Church of Christ are strongly encouraged to come to the one hour information session about the Disciples on Campus program. You will receive helpful information on scholarships and opportunities for your student. Please come without your student to this event.
Sponsored by the Office of Church Relations
August 24
Parent Reception
8-9 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
August 26
Orientation Shabbat Dinner and Service
6-8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
All students are welcome to celebrate with Chapman Hillel at our first Shabbat happening of the year. We'll begin with our lively, egalitarian service at the Fish Interfaith Center followed by a delicious dinner. Students will learn about upcoming Hillel events, will meet current students and will make new friends.
Sponsored by Chapman Hillel
August 26
Spiritual Exploration Social
9 – 11:30 a.m.
Beckman Hall, Room 107
The Fish Interfaith Center on the Chapman University campus offers opportunities for students who are interested in spirituality of any type. If you consider yourself simply a “Seeker,” curious about developing your spiritual path, practicing meditation, or learning about different religions, we have opportunities for you. If you are involved in or interested in a particular spiritual path, such as Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, or Judaism, we can connect you with student groups to pursue your faith journey. We have particular programs for Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), United Church of Christ, Latter-day Saints, Catholic, non-denominational and other Christian students as well. Finally, our beautiful Wallace All Faiths Chapel, located in the Fish Interfaith Center, is here for your use! Come and meet our staff and find out about programs and space available at Chapman for you!
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
August 28
Spirituality Matters! An Interfaith Celebration
11 a.m. - noon
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join the Chapman community for a special interfaith celebration. Whether you consider yourself simply a "spiritual seeker", curious about developing your spiritual path, practicing meditation, learning about different religions, or whether you are committed to a certain spiritual or religious path, we have opportunities for you. Commemorate the beginning of your Chapman experience with an interfaith celebration led by student leaders and the Dean of the Wallace All Faiths Chapel. The Fish Interfaith Center is here to help you shape your unique spiritual journey.
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
August 28
Disciples on Campus Welcome Back Dinner
4 - 7 p.m.
Aitken Arts Plaza & Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by the Office of Church Relations
September 2016
September
September 1
Frozen Treats with First Year Students at Hillel (FYSH)
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Come join us for our first FYSH event of the year! FYSH is open to all first year students and transfer students. Come meet other first year students on campus, while enjoying ice cream and yummy toppings! We can't wait to see you there. Bring all your new friends!
Sponsored by Chapman Hillel
September 12
Guided Labyrinth Walk led by Nancy Brink
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center and the Office of Church Relations
September 15
Tabula Poetica
1 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Cecilia Woloch. Tabula Poetica: The Center for Poetry at Chapman University is dedicated to creating an environment to celebrate poetry in a variety of forms and venues. Here, we foster a culture of poetry appreciation by engaging and supporting the veteran writer, the novice poet, the student, and the general reader in an effort to share poems and conversation about this art form.
Sponsored by the Department of English
September 16
Celebration of Life - Fritzie Williams
1 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by the Fowler School of Law and the Fish Interfaith Center
September 19
Word Theatre featuring author Brian Doyle
7 p.m. Fish Interfaith Center
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Word Theater's fall series at Chapman University brings America's finest short story writers to Orange for celebrity and student performances. On Monday, Sept. 19, Hollywood actors Jackson Rathbone (Twilight Films, Finding Carter, The Last Airbender) and Vanessa Lengies (Glee, Hawthorne, Lego Stars, Stick It) -- will bring to life acclaimed short stories written by author Brian Doyle. Learn more here!
Sponsored by the Department of English
September 26
Inner Holism: meditations that connect our inner life to each other and the world led by Gurucharan
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
When our inner space is clear and we are still, we can sense our own purpose, inspiration and meaning. Everything pulls our attention away from that still awareness in the center of our heart, where we can know how we are connected to our self and others. Meditation brings us to that center ready to connect, explore and create.
We invite you to enter your inner space through meditations that relax and energize us. Then celebrate this inaugural week and conference with the Fish Interfaith Center and the whole Chapman Community.
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
September 28
The Third Annual Fish Interfaith Center Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion presents The Concept of Holism
9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
This day-long conference explores the implications of top-down causation in physics—the possibility of which was first uncovered by Chapman’s Institute for Quantum Studies.
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center, Institute for Quantum Studies, Department of Philosophy, & Department of Religious Studies.
September 30
Interfaith Service
10 a.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Bringing together community religious and spiritual leaders from throughout the region, this will be a service of blessing upon President Struppa’s Inauguration. Chapman University is a pioneering leader in interfaith relations on university campuses, and we celebrate interfaith partnerships while also following the tradition of holding a religious service to mark a presidency at its inauguration. Join us for this innovative service, including Rev. Dr. Sharon E. Watkins, General Minister and President of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada, The Rev. Canon John H. Taylor, Vicar, St. John Chrysostom Episcopal Church and School of Rancho Santa Margarita, and national and local representatives including Islamic and Jewish leaders.
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
September 30
Homecoming Shabbat Dinner & Service
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join Chapman Hillel for an inspiring and uplifting Shabbat experience. Our student-led egalitarian services will be followed by a kosher dinner. $20 per; free for current Chapman students with ID. Registration is strongly encouraged. Click here to register for this and other Chapman Family and Homecoming events!
Sponsored by Chapman Hillel
September 11
Sound Healing with Mindfulness Meditation
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join us for an hour of total relaxation!
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket
Office of the Chapel
September 19
Does the Trump Administration Support Separation of Church and State?
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Speaker: Rev. Barry W. Lynn
Executive Director of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State in Washington D.C.
Admission is free and open to the public!
Sponsored by the Office of the Church Relations
September 28
Hunger Banquet
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
This interactive event will promote awareness and civic engagement in our community. Come with a can, and leave with the hunger to make a difference!
Sponsored by the Interfaith Council and Civic Engagement
October 2016
October 2
Rosh Hashanah Dinner and Services
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Hang out a bit longer with your students and join Chapman Hillel in celebrating Erev Rosh Hashanah. Services begin at 6pm and will be followed by a kosher dinner, complete with apples, honey and more. $20 per person; free to current Chapman students with ID. Registration is strongly encouraged.
Sponsored by Chapman Hillel
October 3
The Didgeridoo and Sound Energy with Emma Salahuddin ‘71
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The Australian aboriginal didgeridoo has become a passion for a CU alum, bringing her own sense of musical power to this ancient ritual instrument. See Dj Mama Emma on YouTube
Sponsored by Fish Interfaith Center and the Office of Church Relations
October 17
Word Theatre featuring author Tim O'Brien
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Learn more here!
Sponsored by the Department of English
October 24
Authentic Movement
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
All movers invited to an authentic movement session. Authentic movement is a simple, expressive improvisational movement practice that allows a group of participants to embody Buddhist principles and share inner impulses. It is for everyone, come comfortably dressed.
Sponsored by Fish Interfaith Center and the Office of Church Relations
October 25
Etty: A One Woman Play by Susan Stein
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Adapted and Performed by
Susan Stein
Directed by
Austin Pendleton
Etty Hillesum’s life ended at Auschwitz when she was only 29 years old. In the play Etty, drawn entirely from Etty’s diaries and letters of 1941- 1943, we meet a remarkable young Dutch woman: insightful, determined, poetic, sensual. Through the voice of Susan Stein, Etty speaks directly to her audience, frankly, and with compassion--even for the enemy. Seeking the meaning of her life--and all life--during the terror of Nazi occupation, Etty “happens upon” prayer, discovers a reality that she calls God, and opens herself to the power of being fully alive and present, bearing witness to the catastrophe unfolding around her. In her gentle yet forthright way, Etty asks us not to leave her at Auschwitz, but to let her have a “little bit of a say” in what she hopes will be a new world.
Susan Stein is an actress, playwright and teaching artist living in
New York City. Stein studied acting in the graduate program at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. She adapted Etty using only Hillesum’s words. She has performed the play in theaters, universities, and museums throughout the United States.
Austin Pendleton is an American film, television, and stage actor,
a playwright and theater director. He is an ensemble member of the Steppenwolf Theater Company.
For more information about Etty, the play, or about Etty Hillesum,
visit www.ettyplay.org
Sponsored by the Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education
October 29
University Singers in Concert
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Stephen Coker, Music Director and Conductor. Learn more here!
Sponsored by the Conservatory of Music
November 2016
November 1
All Saints Day Mass
Noon -1 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Contact newman@chapman.edu with any questions.
November 1
Diwali
7 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Learn to dance the garba, enjoy live musical performances and feast on a traditional Indian meal at a Diwali holiday celebration. Read More about Diwali
Sponsored by UPB, Fish Interfaith Center and the Interfaith Council
November 7-8
Geometric Aljamía Workshop
This workshop accompanies the exhibition Geometric Aljamía currently on view in the Henley Galleria, 2nd Floor, Argyros Forum. Artists Reni Gower and Jorge Benitez of Virginia Commonwealth University will lead students in an exploration of sacred geometry transferred into art. Participants will create designs using geometry, personal and heritage imagery, which they will then cut out in Tyvek. This hand drawn/hand cut process requires creativity and focus. In direct contrast to our fragmented culture, this quietening of the mind will underscore the benefits of slow work wrought by hand.
Participants (maximum 10 for each workshop) may choose EITHER:
- Monday November 7, 9-11.50 a.m., Fish Interfaith Center
- Tuesday November 8, 1-3:50 p.m., 404 Beckman Hall
The class is free, but requires registration. Please RSVP to Esther Shin at artcollections@chapman.edu. For questions, please call (714) 628-2832.
For more information about the exhibition, visit the Chapman Happenings page here.
November 7
Sound Healing Meditation with Jody Theissen
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony. Led by Jody Theissen this session will begin with a brief introduction to sound and vibration, followed by a one-hour sound meditation.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Office of the Chapel
November 10
An Interfaith Service of Remembrance for Kristallnacht
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education and the Fish Interfaith Center present an annual student-led commemoration of Kristallnacht in remembrance of the events that shattered a community on November 9-10, 1938.
Sponsored by The Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education and the Fish Interfaith Center
November 12
University Choir & Women's Choir
Stephen Coker & Chelsea Dehn, Conductors
$15 general admission; $10 senior citizens, alumni and non-Chapman students
November 14
Centering Prayer led by Nancy Brink
An ancient Christian meditation practice that can be used by Christians and non-Christians alike, led by Nancy Brink
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Office of the Chapel
November 15
The documentary film, Kinderland ist abgebrannt (Cinderland) by Sibylle Tiedemann and Ute Badura, 1998
The film documents the reunion of former classmates at a school in the former Southern German city of Ulm. Jewish and non-Jewish classmates recall their childhood in Nazi Germany. Sibylle Tiedemann will introduce her film and be available for questions after the screening. The event will also feature Holocaust survivor Hanni Kaplan and student speakers (former Munich travel course participants) and musicians.
7 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Office of the Chapel & Department of Languages
November 28
Stress Relief led by Dr. Gail Stearns
STRESS RELIEF ANYONE? Come for a short time to meditate and learn a few stress relief tips to get you through the next 3 weeks! Students, staff & faculty invited. Led by Gail Stearns, Dean, Wallace All Faiths Chapel
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Office of the Chapel & Church Relations
August 2017
Orientation Shabbat Dinner and Service
6-8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
All students are welcome to celebrate with Chapman Hillel at our first Shabbat happening of the year. We'll begin with our lively, egalitarian service at the Fish Interfaith Center followed by a delicious dinner. Students will learn about upcoming Hillel events, will meet current students and will make new friends.
Sponsored by Chapman Hillel
August 26
Spiritual Exploration Social
9 – 11:30 a.m.
Beckman Hall, Room 107
The Fish Interfaith Center on the Chapman University campus offers opportunities for students who are interested in spirituality of any type. If you consider yourself simply a “Seeker,” curious about developing your spiritual path, practicing meditation, or learning about different religions, we have opportunities for you. If you are involved in or interested in a particular spiritual path, such as Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, or Judaism, we can connect you with student groups to pursue your faith journey. We have particular programs for Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), United Church of Christ, Latter-day Saints, Catholic, non-denominational and other Christian students as well. Finally, our beautiful Wallace All Faiths Chapel, located in the Fish Interfaith Center, is here for your use! Come and meet our staff and find out about programs and space available at Chapman for you!
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
August 28
Spirituality Matters! An Interfaith Celebration
11 a.m. - noon
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join the Chapman community for a special interfaith celebration. Whether you consider yourself simply a "spiritual seeker", curious about developing your spiritual path, practicing meditation, learning about different religions, or whether you are committed to a certain spiritual or religious path, we have opportunities for you. Commemorate the beginning of your Chapman experience with an interfaith celebration led by student leaders and the Dean of the Wallace All Faiths Chapel. The Fish Interfaith Center is here to help you shape your unique spiritual journey.
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
August 28
Disciples on Campus Welcome Back Dinner
4 - 7 p.m.
Aitken Arts Plaza & Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by the Office of Church Relations
September 2017
September 11
Sound Healing with Mindfulness Meditation
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join us for an hour of total relaxation!
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket
Office of the Chapel
September 19
Does the Trump Administration Support Separation of Church and State?
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Speaker: Rev. Barry W. Lynn
Executive Director of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State in Washington D.C.
Admission is free and open to the public!
Sponsored by the Office of the Church Relations
September 28
Hunger Banquet
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
This interactive event will promote awareness and civic engagement in our community. Come with a can, and leave with the hunger to make a difference!
Sponsored by the Interfaith Council and Civic Engagement
October 2017
October 2
Sound Healing with Labyrinth Walk – Nancy Brink and Jody Theissen
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
For more information click here
October 6
Homecoming Shabbat Dinner and Service
6 - 8:30 p.m.
Join Chapman Hillel for an inspiring and uplifting Shabbat experience. Our student-led egalitarian services will be followed by a kosher dinner.
Register here
October 7
Interfaith Interfananza
3 -4 p.m.
Fish Interfaith Center
Join Chapman’s spiritual organizations and explore the Fish Interfaith Center! Experience a labyrinth walk, a meditation, or mindful coloring. Take a stroll through Chapman Hillel’s Sukkah or take a guided tour of our space and our artwork. All are welcome!
Sponsored by the Dean of the Chapel and the Interfaith Council
October 17
Man Up! War and Sexuality in the American Century - panel discussion
7-10 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by the Department of History
October 19
Diwali
7 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Learn to dance the garba, enjoy live musical performances and feast on a traditional Indian meal at a Diwali holiday celebration. Read More about Diwali
October 23
Brain Science and Gratitude, Mindfulness, and Spiritual Practices: Implications for the University
11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
October 29
University Singers in Concert
4-6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
For more information or tickets please contact the College of Performing Arts at copatickets@chapman.edu or (714) 997-6624
Sponsored by the Conservatory of Music
November 2017
November 1
All Saints Day Mass
Noon -1 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
All Saints’ Day is one of the Catholic Church’s holy days, dedicated to the saints of the Church who have attained Heaven, especially those who do not have their own feast days.
Contact newman@chapman.edu with any questions
November 6
Sound Healing with Mindfulness Meditation
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join us for an hour of total relaxation!
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket
Sponsored by the Office of the Chapel
November 9
An Interfaith Service of Remembrance for Kristallnacht
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education and the Fish Interfaith Center present an annual student-led commemoration of Kristallnacht in remembrance of the events that shattered a community on November 9-10, 1938.
Sponsored by The Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education and the Fish Interfaith Center
November 10
Concert
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
For more information or tickets please contact the College of Performing Arts at copatickets@chapman.edu or (714) 997-6624
Sponsored by the Conservatory of Music
November 12
Encountering Mary Magdalene Past and Present
1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Open to the public~no admission fee
Seating is limited & registration is required
December 2017
December 4
Sound Healing with Labyrinth Walk – Nancy Brink and Jody Theissen
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
For more information click here
Sponsored by the Office of the Chapel
December 9
54th Annual Holiday Wassail Banquet
For more information click here
Sponsored by the Conservatory of Music
December 12
Menorah Lighting
5:30 p.m.
Fashionables Courtyard
Sponsored by Chapman Chabad
February 2018
Feb 5
Word Theatre
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Department of English
Feb 8
Memorial - Nik Aufderhar
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Dodge College
Feb 12
Sound Healing
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony. Co-led by instructors from SunSpark Yoga this sessions will begin with a brief introduction to sound and vibration, followed by a one-hour sound meditation.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
Feb 14
Ash Wednesday Mass
Noon
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Chapman's Newman Catholic Fellowship invites you to attend Ash Wednesday Mass. All are welcome!
Feb 14
Ash Wednesday Service
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Disciples on Campus Wednesday Evening Worship. All are welcome!
Feb 15
Speedfaithing
7 - 8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Fish Interfaith Center and Civic Engagement
Explore your beliefs and build relationships across faith boundaries! The event will follow a speed-dating format with a meaningful and spiritual twist as we investigate life’s big questions. Deepen your understanding of reality as you discover new perspectives.
Feb 18
Mass
5 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Chapman's Newman Catholic Fellowship invites you to attend Mass. All are welcome!
Feb 20
Rach Out and Lift Up: The Foundations of LDS Welfare and Humanitarian Efforts
Bishop Gérald Caussé
and the Christian Fellowship Chorale
7 p.m.
Bishop Gérald Caussé will deliver the John A. Widtsoe Distinguished Lecture for the Fish Interfaith Center’s 2018 Excellence in Religious Education Forum. The event is co-sponsored by the Latter-day Saint Student Association at Chapman University and the John A. Widtsoe Foundation.
Over the past 30 years, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has assisted the poor and needy with humanitarian and disaster relief efforts totaling $1.2 billion in more than 200 countries. In 2017 alone, the LDS Church responded to 191 countries on 2,697 projects with over 1,800 community and faith partners, serving millions of people worldwide.
The Bishop has served as Presiding Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints since 2015. He oversees the church’s worldwide assistance programs which focus on helping people become self-reliant long after the conclusion of humanitarian relief efforts
For tickets visit muscocenter.org
Musco Center for the Arts
March 2018
March
March 3
Mindfulness Retreat
9 a.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
For questions email interfaith@chapman.edu
March 5
Venerable Thich An Minh: Mindfulness and Happiness
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join us in welcoming the Ven. Thich An Minh to Chapman University, to learn the fundamentals of Mindfulness from a renowned practitioner and engaging speaker.
Thich An Minh is the President and Founder of Modern Enlightenment Inc., a public benefit charity nonprofit organization that focuses on developing leadership through humanistic philanthropy. He is also Vice-President of the Dieu Phap Temple in San Gabriel, California and is also the Co-Director of Charity and Philanthropy in the Overseas Vietnamese Unified Buddha Sangha. Graduated from University of California Berkeley in Religious Studies in the emphasis of Buddhist Studies, Thich An Minh furthered his studies and achieved his Masters of Buddhist Studies at the University of the West. He is dedicated to teaching Buddhism and Mindfulness toward understanding and enjoying of a life of abundance, a life of greatness, a life of wealth but most importantly, a life of happiness.
All are welcome
March 6
Take Back the Night
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
March 8
Connection: Biology Society & Gender
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by the Department of History
March 10
Founders Day
Sponsored by the Office of Church Relations
March 12
Sound Healing
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony. Co-led by instructors from SunSpark Yoga this sessions will begin with a brief introduction to sound and vibration, followed by a one-hour sound meditation.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
March 29
WWI, Facial Wounds & Social Stigma
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by the Department of History
March 30
Good Friday Service
12 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
April 2018
April 7
University Choir and Singers in Concert
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
For questions contact copatickets@chapman.edu or (714) 997-6624
April 16
Vaisakhi Celebration
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join us to experience the rich culture of the Sikh community: "Vaisakhi - A Celebration of the Spirit of Sikhism Past and Present."
Sponsored by the Sikh Student Association, Interfaith Council and the Office of the Chapel
April 17
Orange County Interfaith Network Forum Series
The More You Know, The Less You Fear
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by OC Interfaith Network, the Interfaith Council, and the Office of the Chapel
April 23
Sound Healing
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony. Co-led by instructors from SunSpark Yoga this sessions will begin with a brief introduction to sound and vibration, followed by a one-hour sound meditation.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
May 2018
May 4
Campus Leadership Awards
2 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by the office of the dean of students
May 10
Baccalaureate Service
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Baccalaureate Interfaith service featuring Justin Simien, Writer/director of the critically acclaimed film Dear White People. Leading into Chapman University’s Commencement weekend, the Baccalaureate service is not your traditional baccalaureate service: it features inspirational messages for all graduates, whether secular, spiritual or religious. And it’s open to all: graduates, their families and undergraduates, faculty and staff.
- Chapman Graduates and Faculty RSVP: interfaith@chapman.edu All Other guests, seating is limited to first come, first serve. For Information email us at interfaith@chapman.edu
May 14
Sound Healing
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony. Co-led by instructors from SunSpark Yoga this sessions will begin with a brief introduction to sound and vibration, followed by a one-hour sound meditation.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
August 2018
August 21
DOC Parent Reception
4:00 -5:00 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Sponsored by the office of Church Relations
August 22
Parent and Family Reception
8:00 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by the office of the Dean of the Wallace All Faiths Chapel
August 24
Chapman Hillel Orientation Shabbat
6:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by Chapman Hillel
DOC New Student Dinner
6:30p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Sponsored by the office of Church Relations
August 26
Spirituality Matters
11:00am
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
DOC Welcome Back Dinner
5:00-7:00 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by the office of Church Relations
September 2018
September 10
Sound Healing with Mindfulness Meditation
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join us for an hour of total relaxation!
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
September 25
Daily Happiness & Energy in Each Breath with Gurucharan
6:30 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
An experience of Meditations using breath, sound, and movement.
Contact khalsa@chapman.edu with any questions
September 27
Hunger Banquet
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
This interactive event will promote awareness and civic engagement in our community. Come with a can, and leave with the hunger to make a difference!
Sponsored by the Interfaith Council and Civic Engagement
September 28
TAK Speaker
12-1 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by the Religious Honors Society
September 29
Mindfulness Retreat
9-3 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Open to students, staff & faculty
RSVP to interfaith@chapman.edu
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
October 2018
October 2
Daily Happiness & Energy in Each Breath with Gurucharan Singh Khalsa Phd.
6:30 p.m.
An experience of Meditations using breath, sound, and movement.
Gurucharan has collaborated with the Fish Interfaith Center on topics from
Meditation to Quantum Physics Conferences, and brings his training in
Kundalini to teach three meditations and compare their similarities and
differences.
Contact khalsa@chapman.edu with any questions.
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
October 12
Shabbat Dinner and Service
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel, Fish Interfaith Center
Come and experience a Shabbat service and complimentary kosher dinner provided by the non-denominational Chapman Hillel. Everyone is welcome, especially those who are attending their first Shabbat.
October 13
Interfaith Interfananza
3-4 p.m.
Fish Interfaith Center
Join Chapman’s spiritual organizations and explore the Fish Interfaith Center! Experience a labyrinth walk, a meditation, or mindful coloring. Take a stroll through Chapman Hillel’s Sukkah or take a guided tour of our space and our artwork. All are welcome!
Sponsored by the Dean of the Chapel and the Interfaith Council
October 15
Sound Healing with Labyrinth Walk – Nancy Brink and Jody Theissen
7:30 p.m.
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
November 2018
November 1
All Saint’s Day Mass
12-1pm
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by Newman Catholic Fellowship
Muslim Student Association and Newman Catholic Fellowship – Catholic/Muslim Dialogue
6pm
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by the Muslim Student Association and the Newman Catholic Fellowship
November 5
Word Theatre
7pm
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
A hybrid of theatre and storytelling, WordTheatre brings to life the finest contemporary short fiction by putting it into the hands of professional actors from television and the motion picture industry for public readings.
Author, Bobbie Ann Mason
Sponsored by the Department of English and the Fish Interfaith Center
November 6
Diwali
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Learn to dance the garba, enjoy live musical performances and feast on a traditional Indian meal at a Diwali holiday celebration. Read More about Diwali
Sponsored by Interfaith Council and University Programming Board
November 8
Kristallnacht Interfaith Service
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education and the Fish Interfaith Center present an annual student-led commemoration of Kristallnacht in remembrance of the events that shattered a community on November 9-10, 1938.
Sponsored by the Interfaith Council and the Rodgers Center of Holocaust Education
November 12
Sound Healing Meditation with Mindfulness Meditation led by Gail Stearns and Jody Theissen
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony. Co-led by instructors from SunSpark Yoga this sessions will begin with a brief introduction to sound and vibration, followed by a one-hour sound meditation.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
November 30
TAK Speaker
12-1pm
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sponsored by TAK and Fish Interfaith Center
December 2018
December 3
Sound Healing with Labyrinth Walk
7:30pm
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
Menorah Lighting
5:30pm
Fashionables Courtyard
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith center, Chapman Hillel & Chapman Chabad
February 2019
February 4
Sound Healing with Labyrinth Walk
7:30pm
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
February 28
Inaugural lecture
Tim Ternes, Director of The Saint John’s Bible at Saint John’s University, Collegeville, MN
From Inspiration to Illumination: A Brief Introduction to The Saint John’s Bible
Thursday, February 28 at 7 pm
Wallace All Faiths Chapel of the Fish interfaith Center
Sponsored by the Office of Church Relations
March 2019
March 2
Mindfulness Retreat
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
March 4
Word Theatre
The Word Theatre is a series at Chapman University that brings America’s finest short story writers to Orange for celebrity and student performances.
Sponsored by the Department of English
March 5
For the Girl Tour
March 5 at 7pm in the Wallace All Faiths Chapel: The Founders of Delight Ministries will be coming to Chapman University. This night will be filled with practical advice and encouragement on how to pursue relationships while also pursuing a relationship with Jesus. There will be space to worship and time to connect with other women. You won’t want to miss it! Please reach out to chapmandelight@gmail.com with any questions.
Sponsored by Chapman's Delight Ministries
March 9
Founders Day: Igniting the Spiritual Imagination
Founders Day is an annual event sponsored by the Office of Church Relations, connecting students, faculty and community members outstandings with scholar in the area of religion (Founders Education Day) and a renewal and reunion event for Disciples of Christ and United Church of Christ people (Founders Day).
Sponsored by the Office of Church Relations
March 11
Sound Healing with Mindfulness Meditation
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Join us for an hour of total relaxation!
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
March 12
Griset Chair Dale Allison's Spring Lecture “Finding the Jesus of History”
Sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies
March 25
Speedfaithing
7 - 8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Explore your beliefs and build relationships across faith boundaries! The event will follow a speed-dating format with a meaningful and spiritual twist as we investigate life’s big questions. Deepen your understanding of reality as you discover new perspectives.
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center and Civic Engagement
March 28
Memorial for Prof. Tom Wilson
April 2019
April 1
Sound Healing with Labyrinth Walk – Nancy Brink and Jody Theissen
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
The vibrational powers of sound, music, vibration & visualization support healing and may open one’s mind to higher possibilities and states of harmony.
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket to lay on
Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
April 2
Take Back the Night: A Very Powerful Night Supporting Survivors of Interpersonal Violence
7 p.m.
For more information click here
Sponsored by C.A.R.E.S
April 8
Vaisakhi Celebration
Vaisakhi takes place in April each year and has long been celebrated as a harvest festival in the Punjab, as well as marking the Punjabi New Year. Vaisakhi is one of the main festivals celebrated by Sikhs, as well as Maghi and Diwali.
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Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center and Sikhlens and the student Interfaith Council
April 9
The Saint John's Bible President's Lecture by Daniele C. Struppa, Ph. D. - President, Chapman University
"Science and Religion: The Two Kingdoms"
7 p.m.
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Sponsored by the Office of Church Relations
April 11
Intersectionality: How "I" treat the "other"
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Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center, Orange County Interfaith Network (OCIN) and the student interfaith council
April 15
Discovering Mark's Unique Voice: A Conversation about the Gospel of Mark: Conversation about the Gospel of Mark
Join biblical scholar and theologian Julie Smith as she recovers
neglected stories of women in the Gospel of Mark and talks about other surprises from her new commentary on this underrated Gospel.
Julie M. Smith is the author of the new book The Gospel According to Mark in the BYU New Testament Commentary series. She holds an MA in Biblical Studies from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, CA
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Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
April 19
Ecumenical Good Friday Service
The Fish Interfaith Center will host an ecumenical Good Friday service at noon in the Wallace All Faiths Chapel. All are welcome
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Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center and the Newman Catholic Fellowship
Passover Seder
Come celebrate while enjoying good food and making good friends.
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Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith center and Orange County Hillel
April 29
Sound Healing with Mindfulness Meditation
7:30 p.m.
Join us for an hour of total relaxation!
*Bring your own yoga mat or blanket
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Sponsored by the Fish Interfaith Center
May 2019
May 2
Holocaust Remembrance
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
May 9
Ramadan Iftar
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
May 10
Shabbat Dinner & Service
5:30 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
May 14
Ramadan Iftar
8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
May 16
Baccalaureate Service 2019
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
June 2019
June 29
Vietnamese Conference - Men's Service
10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
July 2019
July 21
Presbyterian Women Summer Conference 2019 Worship & Communion
8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
August 2019
August 13
IETL Summer Academy Mindfulness Workshop
12:30 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
August 20
Parent Reception for New Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ Students
4 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
August 22
Igniting Your Future: The Candle Lighting Ceremony
5:45 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
August 23
Orientation Shabbat Dinner & Service
6:15 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
August 25
Spirituality Matters
11 a.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
DOC Welcome Back Dinner
5 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
August 30
OCIN Kick Off Breakfast
8 a.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Welcome Back Shabbat Dinner & Service
5:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
September 2019
September 19
International Day of Peace Lecture
12 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
September 29
Rosh Hashanah Dinner and Services
5 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
September 30
Rosh Hashanah Services
11 a.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
October 2019
October 2
Adopt a DOC student Dinner
5 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
October 4
Homecoming Shabbat Dinner & Service
5:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
October 5
Exploring The Saint John’s Bible
10 a.m. & 2 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Interfaith Interfananza
3 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
October 9
Yom Kippur
12 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
October 10
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
2:30 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
3 p.m.
Fashionables Courtyard
November 2019
November 3
Staged Reading: Ungodly Pursuit
4:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 5
Yoga and Mindfulness
7:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 6
Mindfulness & Restorative Justice Circle
11:45 a.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
November 7
Kristallnacht: Interfaith Service of Remembrance
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 11
Sound Healing with Labyrinth Walk
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 12
Etty Performance with Susan Stein
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 17
Chapman Newman Catholic Presents: Night of Worship
5:30 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
November 21
8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
December 2019
December 2
Sound Healing with Labyrinth Walk
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
December 7
Wassail Banquet
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
January 2020
January 15
DOC Movie Night
6 p.m.
Peterson Conference Room
January 16
Vision Board
4 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
February 2020
February 10
Sound Healing with Mindfulness Meditation
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
February 20
Better Together Breakfast
9 a.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
February 21
Better Together Shabbat Dinner & Service
5:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
February 22
Parent Speed Faithing
12 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
February 25
Fish Interfaith Center 15th Anniversary Banquet
5 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
February 29
Mindfulness Retreat
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
March 2020
March 9
Sound Healing with Labyrinth Walk
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
October 2020
October 17
Mindfulness Retreat
11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Online
November 2020
November 9
Kristallnacht: Interfaith Service of Remembrance
6 p.m.
Online
November 11
Diwali Celebration
7 p.m.
Online
February 2021
February 4
You Are Enough: Meditation for Resilience and Radical Change
6 p.m.
Online
April 2021
April 8
A Virtual Evening of Holocaust Remembrance
7 p.m.
Online
August 2021
August 24
Parent Reception for New Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ Students
4 p.m.
Wilkiinson Founders Chapel
August 25
Freshman Parent Reception
8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
August 26
Transfer Parent Reception
5:15 p.m.
Fashionables Courtyard
August 27
Spiritual Exploration Social
4:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Orientation Shabbat Dinner & Service
6:15 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
August 28
Sophomore Parent Reception
8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
August 29
Spirituality Matters
11 a.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
September 2021
September 9
Shari'a Law in Somali Legal Politics
12 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
September 13
Sound Healing
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
September 16
Yom Kippur
12 p.m.
Peterson Conference Room
September 22
Pizza in the Hut
11:30 a.m.
Fashionables Courtyard
Sippin' in the Sukkah
5 p.m.
Fashionables Courtyard
September 24
Shabbat in the Sukkah
5 p.m.
Fashionables Courtyard
October 2021
October 18
Sound Healing
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
October 23
Mindfulness Retreat
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Zoom
October 28
Being Muslim in the Legal Space
12 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
A Love Letter to Indigenous Blackness
2:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 2021
November 1
All Saints' Day Mass
12 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Diwali Celebration
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 5
Homecoming Shabbat
5 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 6
Interfaith Interfananza
1 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 8
Sound Healing
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 9
Kristallnacth: Interfaith Service of Remembrance
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 10
Wellness Festival
4 p.m.
Fashionables Courtyard
November 29
Lighting of the Menorah
5 p.m.
Fashionables Courtyard
December 2021
December 6
First Year Faculty Experience on Mental Health and Mindfulness
12 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Sound Healing
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
December 11
Wassail Reception
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
December 14
MFA Poetry Reading
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
February 2022
February 7
Sound Healing
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Februrary 24
Vision Board Creation Event
1 p.m.
Fashionables Courtyard
March 2022
March 2
Ash Wednesday Service
12 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
March 14
Sound Healing
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
March 29
Women of Faith Panel and Discussion
4:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
March 31
Take Back the Night
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
April 2022
April 2
Mindfulness Retreat
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
April 4
Ramadan Iftar
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
April 7
A Conversation on Compassion & Kindness
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
Aprill 11
Ramadan Iftar
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
April 12
Vaisakhi Celebration
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel & Fashionables Courtyard
April 15
Passover Seder
5:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
April 18
Ramadan Iftar
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
April 25
Sound Healing
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
April 26
Evening of Holocaust Remembrance
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
April 29
Mega Shabbat
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
May 2022
May 3
Omnisubjectivity and the God We Trust with Dr. Linda Zagzebski
4 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
May 9
Sound Healing
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
May 19
Baccalaureate Service 2022
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
August 2022
August 24
Parent & Family Reception
8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
August 25
Transfer Candle Lighting Ceremony
4:45 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
August 28
Spirituality Matters
11 a.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
September 2022
September 2
Shalom Panthers: Welcome Back Shabbat
5 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
September 12
Sound Healing
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
September 20
Peace Day Lecture
11:30 a.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
September 26
Rosh Hashanah
5:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
September 30
Shalom Panthers: Chapman Family Homecoming Shabbat
5 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
October 2022
October 1
Master Class on Mindfulness
10 a.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
Fish Interfaith Center Open House
3:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
5th Annual Docent Reunion
4 p.m.
Wilkinson Founders Chapel
October 3
Sound Healing
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
October 5
Yom Kippur
5:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
October 11
Cultural Appreciation, Appropriation, or Assimilation? The Sikh Experince in America
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
October 27
Interfaith Game Night
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 2022
November 3
Diwali Celebration
6:30 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 7
Sound Healing
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 8
Kristallnacht: Interfaith Service of Remembrance
7 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 9
Letters of Joy: Fighting Loneliness with Love, One Letter at a Time
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 17
Sikhlens Banquet
8 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel
November 30
Interfaith Game Night
6 p.m.
Wallace All Faiths Chapel