February, 2013
1st Annual Trayvon Martin Candlelight Vigil: A Desire for Justice
Feb. 26, 2013—On February 26th, 2012, Trayvon Martin, an innocent African American 17 year old boy was shot in Florida by George Zimmerman, a multiracial individual. The death of Trayvon Martin has been viewed as one of our generation’s most unjust happenings and has made the “Stand Your Ground” case one of the most imperative of our...
Interfaith Panel
Feb. 26, 2013—The Interfaith Council hosted their annual Interfaith Panel on Tuesday, February 26th in the Student Life Center. A representative from the Atheist, Baha’i, Bhuddist, Catholic, Hindu, Jewish, Mormon, Muslim, and Protestant community made up the panel. The topic this year was Sex and the Sects: Gender Roles in Religion, where the representatives each spent 5...
God: Fact or Fiction? – Dr. John Lennox
Feb. 20, 2013—God: Fact or Fiction? John Lennox – Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at 7:00 PM Langford Auditorium Oxford mathematician John Lennox will be discussing the different evidence for and against God’s existence. Dr. Paul Lim, Vanderbilt Professor and Veritas Forum speaker, will be our host. There will also be light refreshments...
Lenten Prayer Service
Feb. 18, 2013—Are you looking for an opportunity to join with other believers in prayer during the Lenten season? If so, join us in All Faith Chapel at Vanderbilt Divinity School each Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday during Lent (except for spring break) from 9:10-9:30. We will be using the morning prayer ritual found in Common Prayer:...
Meeting our Affiliated Chaplains – Rev. Stacey Croft
Feb. 17, 2013—Rev. William S. Croft Stacey is a Texan who moved to Nashville from Jackson, Mississippi, where he received his degree from Reformed Theological Seminary. It was during his time in undergrad at Baylor University when Stacey and his wife Megan met on a blind date. After graduation he was the youth director at Christ the...
“Is Peace Possible?” David Makovsky & Ghaith Al-Omari Discuss
Feb. 17, 2013—Vanderbilt Hillel will host a discussion on the States of Israel and Palestine and whether peace can exist in the current climate. Moderated by Prof. Frank Wcislo, Dean of the Commons, the panelists will include David Makovsky, Director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy Project on the Middle East Peace Process, and Ghaith...
Ash Wednesday Services
Feb. 13, 2013—Wednesday, February 13, 2013 is Ash Wednesday. The following locations will be offering services for Ash Wednesday: Catholic: Mass Schedule 5:30 pm, Cathedral of the Incarnation – 2015 West End Ave. 9:00 pm, Benton Chapel – Divinity School (Upstairs) Guidelines on Fasting and Abstinence during Lent: Fasting — The law of fasting requires a Catholic...
Emancipation Proclamation in Nashville
Feb. 12, 2013—Our University Chaplain, Rev. Mark Forrester moderated a panel discussing the meaning and legacy of the Emancipation Proclamation when the actual historical document is in Nashville at Tennessee’s State Museum starting February 12, 2013 – President Abraham Lincoln’s birthday. The document rarely leaves the National Archives in Washington, D.C., but will travel as part of...