Chapel Chats FC Religious Life
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- Religión y espiritualidad
Chaplain Hannah hosts topical conversations with guests and periodic devotionals to enhance spiritual life on campus.
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Bonus Episode: Exploring Vocation with Faculty and Staff and Students Alike
Jeremy VanAndel (Director of Professional Development) joins Chaplain Hannah to talk and dream about vocation, mission, purpose, and creating new paths in light of a professional development series for faculty and staff in 2021-2022 sponsored by NetVUE. If you do or do not know what you want from life, you are not alone. Tune in for more!
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Bonus Episode: Commemorating Juneteenth
This year is the first year that Juneteenth is recognized as an official federal holiday. Learn about the commemoration of the emancipation of enslaved Americans in this conversation Chaplain Hannah hosts with Dr. Maegan Pollonais, Kalyn Johnson, and Dr. Sarah Summers.Additional Resources: Black-owned restaurants in Indianapolis, IN (referenced by Dr. P)Smithsonian exhibit on Juneteenth (referenced by Kalyn)PBS Resource on Juneteenth (referenced by Dr. P) The Nap Ministry on Instagr...
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Chapel Chats 3.7: Introducing Baccalaureate Speaker Rev. Dr. Troy Jackson
Join Chaplain Hannah for a short conversation with this year's Baccalaureate speaker, the Rev. Dr. Troy Jackson. Baccalaureate ServiceFriday, May 20, 20224:30-5:30pmSpurlock GymnasiumAll are WelcomeFor more information: Baccalaureate | Franklin College
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Bonus Episode: Ash Wednesday Reflection
Join us for a stripped-down (no music) Ash Wednesday reflection, especially dedicated to those considering some sort of fasting through the season of Lent. (Lent is the 40-day season of the Christian year that prepares us for Easter. It is most often commemorated by Catholics, though many Protestant denominations observe Lent as well.) Reflection by Rev. Dr. Hannah Adams Ingram, College Chaplain
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Chapel Chats 3.6: Claiming a Space to Learn (An interview with Colleen Steffen, Executive Editor of The Statehouse File)
Reinvigorate your passion for learning through a conversation with Tabby Fitzgerald and Colleen Steffen, the executive editor of The Statehouse File. Join them as they talk about 15 years of this signature FC program and how it has inspired so many students to learn in a high-energy setting about state government, community organizing, social justice, public policy, and what it takes to change the world around us. Whether you are interested in this particular experience or finding your own av...
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Chapel Chats 3.5: Interfaith Understanding Through Poetry
In this episode, Chaplain Hannah talks to campus guests Sadiyah Bashir and Preeti Kaur Rajpal, who performed at Franklin College's Interfaith Understanding Through the Art of Poetry event on November 11, 2021. This event was part of the Spirit & Place Festival and was made possible through a Clowes Foundation grant. You can watch the event on our website.