What does it mean to seek peace and pursue it? Rev. Dr. LeSette Wright, Dean of the Chapel, is the founder of Peaceseekers, an organization devoted to cultivating partnerships for preventing violence and promoting God’s peace. Rev. LeSette has worked internationally to enhance the violence prevention and peace promotion efforts of cities. She advised government, academic, community and faith-based stakeholders on effective and sustainable public health efforts. She also provided spiritual care and counseling for survivors of homicide victims and trained clergy, educators, youth, families and communities with trauma-informed practice, spirituality and resiliency. In her talk she will share peace promotion insights gained from twenty years of spiritual care with survivors of murder victims. Sponsored by the Campus Christian Center. Robbins Peace Lecture.
On a weekly basis during the academic year, the Campus Christian Center leads a worship service on Tuesday’s at noon. The Center plans and offers diverse services of Christian worship within an ecumenical Christian atmosphere. Worshipers can also share a light, midday meal together in the Fireside Room, immediately following worship at 12:30 p.m. The Center regards both the time in the worship of God and the time of fellowship with colleagues and friends as essential to nurture community.
On a weekly basis during the academic year, the Campus Christian Center leads a worship service on Tuesday’s at noon. The Center plans and offers diverse services of Christian worship within an ecumenical Christian atmosphere. Worshipers can also share a light, midday meal together in the Fireside Room, immediately following worship at 12:30 p.m. The Center regards both the time in the worship of God and the time of fellowship with colleagues and friends as essential to nurture community.