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SBU ANNOUNCES FALL 2018 CHAPEL SCHEDULE
BOLIVAR, Mo. — Southwest Baptist University welcomes students, staff and the community to fall semester Chapel services, which take place weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. in Pike Auditorium beginning Monday, Aug. 20 through Wednesday, Dec. 5. The focus for the coming school year is“Connecting Points: Celebrating the Spiritual Disciplines.”
Monday, Aug. 20: Dr. Rob Harris, vice president for student development, and Kurt Caddy, director of University Ministries, welcome back the SBU community and discuss changes to the Community Life + Worship program.
Wednesday, Aug. 22: Convocation is the formal beginning of the academic year and a time to focus on traditions that have become a part of SBU.
Monday, Aug. 27: SBU alumni Zach Atchley and Nate Jones continue their tradition of opening each semester with musical praise and worship.
Wednesday, Aug. 29: Dr. Jodi Meadows, director of the Clark University Success Center, will present the Corporate Discipline of Celebration.
Wednesday, Sept. 5: The Center for Global Connections (CGC) will introduce global projects for the 2018 Fall semester, as well as the 2019 January and Spring terms, as part of Global Connections Week.
Monday, Sept. 10: The CGC will introduce global projects for the 2019 summer term. The CGC also will present its Nations Award to one SBU staff member and one SBU alum for making a significant impact in missions and to the department. On Tuesday, Sept. 11, students can attend Global Fest in the Goodson Student Union to learn more about the CGC’s ministry opportunities.
Wednesday, Sept. 12: The CGC has invited Andre Khudyakov, an SBU ministry partner from Ukraine, to bring a message encouraging students to live a life on mission.
Monday, Sept. 17: Constitution Day, which commemorates the formation and signing of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787, will cover aspects of the U.S.Constitution and the role of Christians as citizens of the United States.
Wednesday, Sept. 19: Dr. David Bailey, associate professor of communication arts and forensics director at SBU, will present the Inward Discipline of Study.
Wednesday, Sept. 26: Spirit Chapel is part of the SBU dorm competition, taking place during Homecoming week.
Friday, Sept. 28: Homecoming festivities continue with Honors Chapel, when certain alumni are honored for living lives of service.
Monday, Oct. 1: Dr. Bing Bayer, professor of theology, Old Testament and Hebrew at SBU, will present the Inward Discipline of Meditation.
Wednesday, Oct. 3: Richard Wright, a 1981 SBU graduate and Life Beautiful Award recipient, and 2016 Life Service Award recipient, will be the featured presenter.
Monday, Oct. 8: James Bohner, data analyst in information and technology services at SBU, will present the Corporate Discipline of Worship.
Wednesday, Oct. 10: SBU’s University Activities Council will be the featured presenter.
Monday, Oct. 15: Dr. Mike Fuhrman, professor of Christian Ministry at SBU, will present the Inward Discipline of Prayer.
Wednesday, Oct. 17: Todd Earl, associate director of graduate admissions for SBU, will present the Inward Discipline of Fasting.
Monday, Oct. 22: Dr. Philip Nation, who serves as the pastor of First Baptist Church in Bradenton, Fla., also has served as a pastor, minister of education and a church planter, and will be the featured presenter.
Wednesday, Oct. 24: Aaron Strumpel, contemporary Christian artist, will share his music. Strumpel will also conduct a songwriters’ workshop at 4 p.m., and a concert at 7 p.m. in the Goodson Student Union.
Monday, Oct. 29: Dr. Bill DuVall, assistant professor of psychology at SBU, will present the Corporate Discipline of Guidance.
Wednesday, Oct. 31: Norris Burkes is a military and hospital chaplain, freelance writer and spiritual columnist, whose columns are syndicated in nearly 40 papers around the country.
Monday, Nov. 5: Dr. Duke Jones, professor of Christian education, Landon Loftin, a 2012 SBU graduate, and Garrick Allen, resident director of Memorial Hall,will host a panel discussion on the Outward Discipline of Simplicity.
Wednesday, Nov. 7: Higher Ground, SBU’s contemporary Christian worship ensemble that tours throughout the entire academic year, will lead praise and worship.
Monday, Nov. 12: Bill Walkup, assistant professor of psychology and counselor at SBU, will present the Corporate Discipline of Confession.
Wednesday, Nov. 14: Dr. Scott McNeal, director of extended learning for SBU, will present the Outward Discipline of Solitude.
Monday, Nov. 26: Deanna Robertson, University Ministries administrative assistant, will present the Outward Discipline of Submission.
Wednesday, Nov. 28: Micah AuBuchon, a 2010 SBU graduate, will lead praise and worship.
Monday, Dec. 3: This is an encore performance of the annual Festival of Christmas concert.
Wednesday, Dec. 5: Students will be commissioned for mission projects through the Center for Global Connections at this service featuring worship with Zach Atchley and Nate Jones.
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