Leadership Applications Due
Monday, February 18, 2013 • 12:00 AM
To fill out the form, please fill the information out included in the application.
Salon and Barbershop
Monday, February 18, 2013 • 4:00 PM
On Monday, February 18th, in Trinity Hall (Rushford Commons) from 4PM- 10PM, we have invited professional stylists and barbers to campus. They will be providing services at half price for our community. All are welcomed to use their services. This is a great opportunity to learn firsthand from professional hair stylists, a little bit about African American hair and its uniqueness. There is a lot of cultural identity that African Americans align with hair. Come and partake in great and entertaining conversation.
Gay Marriage and the Christian
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 • 6:30 PM
"It's not gay couples that are destroying marriage—it's the fault of heterosexual divorce rate."
"Marriage should not be controlled by the state."
"What's the problem with two committed, monogamous people vowing to marry?"
"Two gay people getting married doesn't affect you."
"Christians are more passionate against gay marriage than they are passionate for Jesus."
How should Christians respond to these common arguments for gay marriage? Dr. Bob Moeller, marriage counselor, author, and speaker (and TEDS alum) will address these issues and many more on Tuesday, February 19, at 6:30 p.m. in the Lantern Lounge.
CHAPEL CREDIT AVAILABLE.
Trout Lake Camp Recruiters On-Campus
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 • 10:00 AM
Scripture & Ministry Series: "The Challenge of Contemporary Christian Universalism"
Wednesday, February 20, 2013 • 1:00 PM
The Henry Center sponsors the Scripture & Ministry lectures, which feature distinguished Christian speakers addressing issues of crucial importance for relating Scripture and ministry. This series brings together Trinity Evangelical Divinity School faculty members, pastors and community members for a time of learning and fellowship. The relationship between theologians and practitioners calls for earnest efforts to bridge the gap that all too often divides them and to encourage mutually enriching collaboration in the gospel.
All 2011-2012 lectures will be held at 1pm (in the ATO chapel on the TEDS campus). They are free and open to everyone.
UPCOMING LECTURES | PAST LECTURES
Michael McClymond | Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO
“Christ Between the Thieves: The Theological and Pastoral Challenge of Contemporary Christian Universalism”
In 2011, Time magazine ran a cover story ‘What If There is No Hell?’ that centered on Rob Bell’s Love Wins. Bell’s book highlighted a major trend that is affecting Evangelical, Nondenominational, and Charismatic Churches in the USA and indeed around the world—viz., a growing acceptance of universalism (i.e., universal salvation) as an increasingly acceptable ‘evangelical’ option in belief. Where did this trend come from? How and why has it taken hold at the present time? McClymond’s talk will show that universalism has ancient origins in 2nd century Gnosticism, and modern roots in a 17th-18th century revival of Gnosticism. Just as importantly, universalism raises fundamental theological questions regarding the nature of God, human free will, the gravity of sin, and the significance of Christ’s suffering. An appropriate Christian pastoral response to universalism ought not remain content with citing the relevant scriptures and reaffirming a doctrine of eternal punishment. It must go further and include a deeper reflection on the meaning of Christ’s cross and the difference between a church that preaches and practices ‘costly grace’ and one that preaches and practices ‘cheap grace.’
TC Sneak Preview - Honors
Thursday, February 21, 2013 • 12:00 AM
High Definition
Thursday, February 21, 2013 • 9:30 PM
On Thursday, February 21, 2013 in Hinkson Hall (Rodine) at 9:30PM, the Multicultural Department will highlight urban styles and “swag,” interspersed with a showcase of talent from poetry and drama to rap and drill with a Chicagoland Step Team. Come out, dressed to impress and be blown away in high definition!
TC Sneak Preview - Honors
Friday, February 22, 2013 • 12:00 AM
Sneak Preview Parking Changes
Friday, February 22, 2013 • 12:00 AM
On Friday, February 22, part of the Mansion parking lot will be blocked off to accommodate guests attending the undergraduate Sneak Preview event. We would like to encourage staff and faculty who typically park in this lot to park in an alternate lot for this day. If you have any questions, or wish to inquire as to where you are authorized to park, please contact Security by email or at x6400.