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SUMMARY:Soul in the City
DESCRIPTION:Soul in the City\nThis year\, Seminary of the Southwest’s Center for Writing and Creative Expression will host a series of “second Friday” artist-and-writer happy hours. Join the community on the Rather House patio from 4:00–5:30 to hear local luminaries read\, perform\, and chat with Southwest’s faculty members. \nSeptember 11: Sara Hickman\, singer-songwriter and MAC junior will make music and exchange deep thoughts with theology professor Tony Baker. \nNovember 13: Eileen Flynn DeLaO\, former religion writer for the Austin American-Statesman and lecturer at UT’s Moody College of Communication
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/soul-in-the-city/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20150929T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20150930T170000
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SUMMARY:2015 Blandy Lectures
DESCRIPTION:Seminary of the Southwest and the Southwest Alumni Association are honored to welcome the Rt. Rev. Nicholas Knisely as the 2015 Blandy Lecturer. Named for the first dean of Seminary of the Southwest\, the Very Rev. Gray Blandy\, the annual Blandy Lectures are hosted by the Southwest Alumni Association and held over the course of two days on the seminary campus in the fall of each year. This year\, the lectures will be held Tuesday\, September 29th thru Wednesday\, September 30th. \n \nRegistration cost totals $125 for this year’s event and can be \npaid online (during registration) or by check \nPlease note\, in order to register for the event you will need to login using your Southwest Alumni Directory login information. If you have not registered\, you will be promted to do so on that page. If you have any questions\, please contact andrew.west@ssw.edu. \nCampus suites are still available for this year’s Blandy Lectures and Alumni Convocation. Please contact Lesley Tumbush at lesley.tumbusch@ssw.edu to make your reservation. Once campus suites fill-up\, we encourage you to book a room at either of these hotels: \nDoubletree Downtown Austin or Doubletree University Area \nSeminary of the Southwest welcomes members of the Austin community to attend Bishop Knisely’s lectures on Tuesday\, Sep. 29th at 7pm and Wednesday\, Sep. 30th at 2pm at no cost. \n\n \nWatch our shameless plugs for the 2015 Blandy Lectures! \n\n  \nAbout our Lecturer: Bp. Nicholas Knisely \nBishop Knisely was elected to be the 13th Bishop of Rhode Island in June of 2012\, and was ordained Bishop on November 17th\, 2012. \nBishop Knisely was born and raised in Pennsylvania and met his wife Karen while they were both students at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster. Later\, as a graduate student at the University of Delaware\, he decided to leave behind his studies of Physics and Astronomy and was sent to Yale/Berkeley Divinity School to study for the priesthood. He completed his Masters of Divinity and was ordained to the diaconate in Delaware in 1991\, then to the priesthood in 1992. In 2013 he received an Honorary Doctorate of Divinity\, also from Berkeley Divinity School at Yale. \nBishop Knisely previously served as a priest in Delaware\, Western and Eastern Pennsylvania\, and as Dean of the Cathedral in Phoenix Arizona. He has been active in a number of ministries with particular focus in the areas of homelessness\, communications\, college and youth\, finance\, and ecumenical relations. He taught Physics and Astronomy for nearly seven years at Lehigh University while he was serving in Bethlehem PA. He was the first chair of the General Convention Standing Commission on Communications and Technology and was part of the Moravian-Episcopal Dialog that drew up the full communion agreement between the two denominations. Karen and Nicholas Knisely have been married for 30 years and have an adult daughter named Kenney. \nHear interview with Bishop Knisely on NPR regarding confronting the diocese’s slave trading past \n\n2015 Blandy Lectures & Alumni Convocation Schedule* \n\nHosted by the Southwest Alumni Association \nMonday\, September 28\n7:00 PM – “Welcome Home to Southwest” informal dinner and social at Posse East \nTuesday\, September 29\n8:30 AM – Registration Opens\n10:30 AM – Continuing Education Session 1 in Knapp Auditorium\n11:45 AM – Holy Eucharist in Christ Chapel – Celebrated in the Spanish Language\nLunch\n1:30-3:00 PM – Continuing Education: Seminary 2.0\n3:00-3:30 PM Break\n3:30-5:00 PM – Continuing Education: Seminary 2.0 Continued\n5:00 PM – Evening Prayer in Christ Chapel\nDean’s Reception immediately following Evensong in Rather House (5:30 p.m.)\n7:00 PM – Hal Brook Perry Award Presentation & Blandy Lecture #1 by Bp. Knisely \nWednesday\, September 30\n9:00 AM – Breakfast with the Dean & Southwest Faculty followed by annual Alumni Association Meeting\n10:30 AM – Continuing Education Session 3\n11:45 AM – Alumni Eucharist in Christ Chapel\nLunch\n2:00 PM – Durstan R McDonald Teaching Award presented & Blandy Lecture #2 by Bp. Knisely\n3:30 PM – Southwest Alumni Association Closing Reception \n*this schedule is subject to change
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/2015-blandy-lectures/
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SUMMARY:Día de la Raza Eucharist
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Hispanic Heritage commemoration\, Seminary of the Southwest invites you to attend the Día de la Raza Celebration on October 22\, 2015. \nThe evening’s festivities begin with a Eucharist at 7:00 p.m. in Christ Chapel at the seminary campus. Local jazz artist\, Joe Morales\, will be the featured music presentation during the Eucharist. \nA dinner reception will follow in the Howell Dining Hall with danceable music provided by Francisco Chavez and family and Joe Morales. The evening of music will include Spanish classics\,  Tejano and Mariachi selections. Be our guest–there is no charge for the event. \nThe national commemoration of Día de la Raza is October 12\, 2015\, known in English speaking countries as Columbus Day and in Spanish speaking countries as Día de la Raza or Day of the Race. More about Día de la Raza
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/dia-de-la-raza-eucharist/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20151027T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20151027T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181550
CREATED:20151017T235655Z
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SUMMARY:'Twas a Dark and Stormy Night
DESCRIPTION:Organ music fit for the crypt and a bit of Halloween hilarity will revive your spirits\,\nas Seminary of the Southwest Music Director Kevin McClure and a collection of\nweird friends collaborate on another ’Twas A Dark and Stormy Night concert! \nThis Austin tradition (since 1992) materializes on Tuesday\, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m.\nin its new location in Christ Chapel\, at the corner of Rathervue Place and Duval. \nAustin Ghouls’ Choir\, the Three Dead Tenors and the Austin Symphony’s Bob\nCannon make ghaaaassstly appearances. \nFree.  Family friendly\, great for all\nages\, costumes welcome!
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/twas-a-dark-and-stormy-night-2/
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CREATED:20151030T230814Z
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SUMMARY:Día de los Muertos
DESCRIPTION:The Southwest community will observe Día de los Muertos at Holy Eucharist\, 11:45 a.m. on Monday\, November 2.\nAll are invited to bring small articles or photographs to place on the Día de los Muertos altar in Christ Chapel.\n\nDía de los Muertos\, or Day of the Dead\, is known in some parts of the church as All Souls’ Day.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/dia-de-los-muertos/
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CREATED:20151018T011706Z
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SUMMARY:Soul Repair After Moral Injury: Coming Out of the Shadows
DESCRIPTION:Led by an interfaith group of volunteers with particular interest in supporting veterans\, the upcoming moral injury educational conference at Seminary of the Southwest is intended to promote awareness of moral injury and to facilitate a conversation with veterans\, service providers and individuals around treatment dealing with the consequences of war or other traumatic events. \nProfessionals\, clergy and lay people are invited to attend. To register online and to see schedule details\, please go to http://www.soulrepairtx.com/ or contact Sandra Bravo\, chair of the conference at sandra.bravo@alum.ssw.edu \nSoul Repair After Moral Injury: Coming Out of the Shadows\nNovember 12 – 13\, 2015\nGeneral registration fee: $50\nContinuing education registration fee: $100 \nSeminary of the Southwest\n501 E. 32nd Street\nAustin\, TX 78705 \nSpecial thanks go to the Episcopal Diocese of Texas’ Strategic Ministry Grant Committee for the gift supporting this event.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/soul-repair-after-moral-injury-coming-out-of-the-shadows/
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SUMMARY:Correction: Soul in the City on Nov. 13 is cancelled
DESCRIPTION:We regret to announce that this event is cancelled\, and we apologize for any inconvenience to you. \n\nOur literary journal\, Soul by Southwest\, comes to life happy-hour style on the second Friday of each month. \nFriday\, November 13\,  Eileen Flynn DeLao\, Austin American-Statesman religion writer and blogger\, \nchats with Church History Professor Dan Joslyn-Siemiatkoski. \n4:00–5:30 p.m.\, Rather House back patio\nTo RSVP email us at writing.center@ssw.edu. \n  \nPast events:\nSeptember 11: Sara Hickman\, State Musician of Texas\, chats with Theology Professor Anthony Baker\nOctober 9: panel discussion and theatre outing to “Freud’s Last Session”
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/soul-in-the-city-2/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160203T150000
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SUMMARY:Missioner for racial reconciliation to kickoff Black History events
DESCRIPTION:Seminary of the Southwest welcomes Heidi J. Kim\, Missioner for Racial Reconciliation\, The Episcopal Church\, for the opening keynote and discussion for Black History month on Wednesday\, February 3\, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in Weeks Center. \nAll are welcome for the event. \nDetails for the month long celebration of Black history: Black History Poster (pdf)
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/black-history-month-kickoff-event-features-missioner-for-racial-reconciliation/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160203T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160225T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181550
CREATED:20151030T220121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151030T220121Z
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SUMMARY:Black History Month 2016 at Southwest
DESCRIPTION:“Moving Forward: Race in the New Millennium”  \nWeek 1 – Opening keynote and discussion with Heidi J. Kim\, Missioner for Racial Reconciliation\, The Episcopal Church\, Wednesday\, February 3\, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in Weeks Center. \nWeek 2 – Book Discussion led by Academic Dean Scott Bader-Saye on Reconciling All Things: A Christian Vision for Justice\, Peace and Healing\, by Emmanuel Katongole and Chris Rice\, Monday\, February 8 at 4:00 p.m. Community Hour in Maddux Lounge. (Order your book from this link on Amazon and the seminary will receive 6% back on the purchase.) \nWeek 3 – African American Arts and Culture event\, Wednesday\, February 17 at 7:00 p.m. in Weeks Center.\nAn event showcasing African American arts and culture in a variety of mediums. Several Austin artists from the African American Community will display their artistry throughout the seminary’s Weeks Center. Light refreshments will be served. \nWeek 4 – Celebration Eucharist with Southwest alumna\, the Rev. Freda Marie Brown\, director of St. Vincent’s House\, Galveston\, Thursday\, February 25 at 5:30 p.m. Reception to follow
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/black-history-month-2016-at-southwest/
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SUMMARY:African American arts and culture event
DESCRIPTION:  \nAll are invited to an event showcasing African American arts and culture in a variety of mediums. Several Austin artists from the African American community will display their artistry throughout the seminary’s Weeks Center. Light refreshments will be served.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/14060/
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CREATED:20160224T233700Z
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SUMMARY:Eucharist will wrap up Black History celebrations
DESCRIPTION:A celebration Eucharist with guest musicians and alumna Freda Marie Brown preaching will wrap up the seminary’s Black History Month observance. The Eucharist in Christ Chapel begins at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday\, February 25\, and it is followed by a reception in the Weeks Center.  All are welcome to attend. \nThanks for the seminary’s events for Black History Month go to a committee chaired by Brittany James-Sauceda. The committee included Trustees John Culmer and Lynwood Randolph; members of the Myra McDaniel Chapter of Union of Black Episcopalians Ms. Ora Houston\, Alex Ogunmuyiwa and Scott Madison; alumna Glenice Robinson-Como; and students Lecia Brannon\, Jennifer Brazeal\, Vernon Cooper\, Carrie Duncan\, Karen Kline\, Nadine McElroy and Clif Taylor. \n 
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/eucharist-will-wrap-up-black-history-celebrations/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160229T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160301T073000
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SUMMARY:Welcoming Brother Curtis Almquist\, SSJE
DESCRIPTION:Seminary of the Southwest is pleased to welcome Brother Curtis Almquist\, SSJE to the campus for guided meditations and reflections on practices that invite “a contemplative grounding for praying your life amidst the flurry of noise and activity that surrounds us and impinges on our soul.” \nBeginning with Evening Prayer on Monday\, February 29\, and continuing with three sessions on Tuesday\, March 1\, the community will gather with Brother Curtis in Christ Chapel and in Howell Dining Hall. \nBrother Curtis event details (pdf) \nBrother Curtis reflections and homily \nContact Dave Scheider at dave.scheider@ssw.edu or at 512.439.0388 if you have questions.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/welcoming-brother-curtis-almquist-ssje/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160311T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160311T120000
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CREATED:20160303T032326Z
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SUMMARY:Erin Ivey will present happy hour concert
DESCRIPTION:“Award-winning Urban Folk songstress and Texas Music Magazine Artist of the Year\,” Erin Ivey\, will present a happy hour concert on the seminary campus on Friday\, March 11 at 4:30-6:00 p.m. \nBrought to you by the Center for Writing and Creative Expression at Southwest\, this Soul and the City event will include conversation between Ivey and Academic Dean Scott Bader-Saye. \nYou’re invited to join us for the music\, spirited conversation\, drinks\, snacks and fellowship. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/erin-ivey-will-present-happy-hour-concert/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160319T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160319T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181550
CREATED:20160216T220328Z
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SUMMARY:United in Prayer Day with Father Carl Arico
DESCRIPTION:The Heart of Texas Chapter of Contemplative Outreach invites you to join them and others around the world for the 24th Annual Day of Prayer at Seminary of the Southwest\, Saturday\, March 19\, 2016\, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. \nJoin in silence with the worldwide community of Contemplative Outreach as a sign of unity and peace with and for the whole human family. \nA donation of $25 is suggested\, payable when you register or on the day of the event; however\, any amount will be appreciated. \nPlease pre-register for the day at http://www.heartoftexas-co.org/udp \nEvent details (pdf)
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/united-in-prayer-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160404T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160404T160000
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CREATED:20160310T220654Z
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SUMMARY:2016 Harvey Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The 2016 Harvey Lecture\, “Good News for a Change: Creative Collaboration in Context\,” will be given by Father William “Bill” Miller\, a noted preacher\, teacher\, speaker and author. He began his ministry in 1986 as the Director of Youth Ministries at the Church of St. John the Divine in Houston\, and has served as Rector of St. James Church in Austin\, Trinity Church in Midtown Houston\, and St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church on the island of Kauai. Each church experienced significant growth in ministry and membership during Father Bill’s tenure. In June of 2015 he became Rector of Christ Episcopal Church in Covington\, Louisiana\, near New Orleans. Christ Church has embraced a new model of four distinct worship services with a variety of music\, and has grown significantly in just a few months. \nFather Bill has founded four jazz festivals in the sacred context and has collaborated with musicians to create many different jazz\, blues and gospel masses. He is the author of two popular books\, The Gospel According to Sam: Animal Stories for the Soul (Seabury: New York) andThe Beer Drinker’s Guide to God: The Whole and Holy Truth About Lager\, Loving and Living (Howard Books/Simon and Schuster). He is presently working on two books\, one on congregational development and another with the theme of balance and wholeness. \nThe Harvey Lectures were conceived at Seminary of the Southwest as a way of honoring the late Dean Hudnall Harvey\, who died unexpectedly in 1972\, after serving as the seminary’s Dean for just 5 years. During Dean Harvey’s tenure\, the seminary increased enrollment\, strengthened financial health\, and earned the trust of many dioceses throughout the church. The seminary community established the Harvey Lectures\, an annual series that would be overseen by student leaders\, to address the relationship between pastoral leadership and contemporary issues confronting the church. \nThe lecture will begin at 7:00 and a reception will follow. \n2016 Harvey Lecture Participation Certificate (pdf)
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/2016-harvey-lecture/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160413T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160420T083000
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SUMMARY:Mystics Lectures luncheon series
DESCRIPTION:Mystics Lectures_March-April 2016 (pdf) \nSeminary of the Southwest will host a series of lunchtime lectures on mystics and mysticism on Wednesdays from 12:30 to 1:30 in Room 210B of the McDonald Building. You’re invited to bring your lunch and enjoy the conversation. \nMarch 2   “Mysticism as a Theological Challenge”\nDr. Anthony Baker \nMarch 9   “Overview of Mysticism”\nDr. Dan Joslyn-Siemiatkoski \nApril 13   “Jesus as a Mystic”\nThe Rev. Jane Lancaster Patterson \nApril 20   “Saint Teresa of Avila: A Spanish Mystic”\nCecilia Miller\nAssociate Professor of History at Wesleyan University \nMystics Lectures_March-April 2016 (pdf)
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/mystics-lectures-luncheon-series-continues-april-13-20/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160506T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160506T163000
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SUMMARY:Release party for Soul by Southwest
DESCRIPTION:The Soul by Southwest editorial team will host a release party for the Spring 2016 issue of the journal on Friday\, May 6. The party will feature a gallery of contributors’ artworks and readings of contributors’ written pieces. \nThe gallery will also be open to artworks from members of the extended community\, and the evening will feature an open-mic period for additional readings or musical performances. Feel free to bring your own artworks\, written works\, or musical numbers to share in these ways. \nIf you plan to exhibit an artwork in the gallery\, please email soulbysouthwest@ssw.edu by Friday\, April 29. \nThe event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/release-party-for-soul-by-southwest/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160524T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160524T070000
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SUMMARY:Commencement 2016
DESCRIPTION:Seminary of the Southwest will hold its sixty-fifth commencement on Tuesday\, May 24\, 2016\, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church\, 8134 Mesa Drive in Austin. The preacher at the Holy Eucharist will be the Rt. Rev. Jeffrey D. Lee\, bishop of the Diocese of Chicago. \nThe seminary will award master’s degrees in divinity\, religion\, counseling\, chaplaincy and pastoral care and spiritual formation and diplomas in Anglican studies and in theological studies. \nSouthwest celebrates men and women who have made outstanding contributions to the church through their leadership and example. This year\, honorary degree recipients will be Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop and Primate Michael B. Curry; Secretary of the Diocese of Texas Canon John Logan; and educator\, worker for justice and founding member of Austin’s St. James’ Episcopal Church\, Bertha Sadler Means. \nMonday evening\, May 23\, family and friends of the graduates will gather for Evensong in Christ Chapel on the seminary campus at 6:00 p.m. A reception honoring the graduates follows the service.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/14228/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160606T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160610T080000
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SUMMARY:Steven Tomlinson to lead continuing ed workshop
DESCRIPTION:Award winning teacher Steven Tomlinson will lead this year’s continuing education workshop titled “Leading in a Changing Church.” \nSteven Tomlinson\, the Joe and Jesse Crump Visiting Professor of Leadership Formation and Formational Pedagogy at Southwest\, is founder and master teacher at Acton School of Business in Austin.\n“Steven’s experience of faith and life in the Episcopal Church\, his background in business teaching and consulting\, and his gifts in theatrical improvisation situate him perfectly to lead this kind of class\,” says Academic Dean Scott Bader-Saye. \nView his TEDx talk here.\nThis workshop prepares you to anticipate the challenges of leading in a changing church and to effectively handle the difficult conversations involved. Whether you’re starting a new ministry\, managing a growing ministry\, or helping bring closure to a ministry\, the skills and strategies covered in these sessions will help you handle critical discussions with grace and confidence. \nTo prepare for the workshop\, participants will read two classic Harvard Business Review articles on change management and submit real-life scenarios about change and the difficult conversations involved. In the workshop we will study the scenarios\, apply frameworks for leading change and preparing for critical conversations and role-play the conversations with feedback and coaching. \nDetails and online registration
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/continuing-education-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160828T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160828T150000
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SUMMARY:Matriculation service of Evensong
DESCRIPTION:The annual Matriculation service of Evensong will begin at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday\, August 28\, 2016\, in Christ Chapel on the seminary campus. \nThis fall we will welcome 43 new students entering Seminary of the Southwest for their leadership formation for lay and ordained ministry. Dean and President Cynthia Briggs Kittredge will preside and Academic Dean Scott Bader-Saye will preach at the service of Evensong. \nThe seminary will officially welcome its newest faculty members\, Dr. Awa Jangha and the Rev. Danielle Hansen\, PhD. Both joined the seminary faculty this summer. \nDr. Hansen is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and serves as Director of Field Education. Prior to arriving at Seminary of the Southwest\, she was a lecturer at Yale and Tufts Universities in addition to serving as chaplain at Groton School and as a parish priest in Lexington\, Lincoln\, and Quincy\, Massachusetts. \nDr. Jangha is Assistant Professor of Counselor Education for the seminary’s master in clinical mental health counseling degree. She earned a PhD from Loyola University Maryland in Pastoral Counseling (a Counselor Education and Supervision program). Her research focuses on experiences of power in the pastoral counseling identity development of African-American female pastoral counselors in training and utilizes art as the means of exploration. \nThe Cook Award in Servant Leadership\, named for Faculty Emeritus Charles J. Cook\, is presented at Matriculation and will be awarded this year to Jill Oettinger\, CEO of Good Samaritan Community Services in San Antonio. Good Samaritan\, founded in 1951 by the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas is now a private\, nonprofit organization and United Way agency that provides community services to lessen the impact of poverty in South Texas. Ms. Oettinger served on the board of Good Samaritan before leading the organization as CEO\, a position she has held since 1996. \nFollowing the service\, a reception will be held in the Weeks Center. All are welcome. \n 
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/matriculation-service-evensong/
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SUMMARY:St. Martin in-the-Fields vicar and voices to lead worship
DESCRIPTION:As part of a US tour later this month\, Dr. Sam Wells\, vicar of St. Martin in-the-Fields\, London\, and an elite choral ensemble called St. Martin’s Voices (8-10 singers) will be leading community worship on Thursday\, September 22 at 5:30 p.m. in Christ Chapel.\n\nAll are welcome and encouraged to attend the service.\n\nAfter being with us for community worship\, they will give a performance at University Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/st-martin-fields-vicar-voices-lead-worship/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160927T033000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160928T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181550
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SUMMARY:Blandy Lectures 2016
DESCRIPTION:Seminary of the Southwest and the Alumni Association are excited to partner with the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement and the William Wayne Justice Center for Public Interest Law at The University of Texas at Austin for  a free\, public lecture by Bryan Stevenson at the LBJ Auditorium\non September 27\, 2016\, at 7 PM.  \nBryan Stevenson is founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative and author of Just Mercy. Mr. Stevenson’s highly praised work on fighting poverty and challenging racial discrimination is particularly relevant during these trying times. \nParking will be available in the lot adjacent to the LBJ Auditorium. Registration will not be required for the event\, so please make sure to arrive early to secure a seat. If you have specific questions about the free lecture\, please email Seminary of the Southwest’s Institutional Advancement team at advancement@ssw.edu. \nA bible study guide\, We Need to Talk about an Injustice\,\nis offered here for your use in preparation for Bryan Stevenson’s lecture. \nStevenson Bible Study – We Need To Talk About Injustice (pdf) \n\nSpecial invitation from the Southwest Alumni Steering Committee \n \nYour Alumni Steering Committee has designed an amazing Convocation around Bryan Stevenson’s work. We invite you to register for our annual two-day Alumni Convocation\, September 27-28\, for fellowship\, reflection\, and renewal. \nWe are especially blessed to have Bryan Stevenson\, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative and author of Just Mercy\, as our featured lecturer for Blandy 2016. \nFor housing\, the seminary is fully booked for Blandy. However\, you are welcome to stay at a nearby hotel or contact Mikala McFerren\, Hospitality Coordinator\, at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary who will help book you a room reservation. \n\nAbout our Lecturer: Mr. Bryan Stevenson \n \nBryan Stevenson is the founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery\, Alabama. Mr. Stevenson is a widely acclaimed public interest lawyer who has dedicated his career to helping the poor\, the incarcerated and the condemned. Under his leadership\, EJI has won major legal challenges eliminating excessive and unfair sentencing\, exonerating innocent death row prisoners\, confronting abuse of the incarcerated and the mentally ill and aiding children prosecuted as adults. EJI recently won an historic ruling in the U.S. Supreme Court holding that mandatory life-without-parole sentences for all children 17 or younger are unconstitutional. Mr. Stevenson’s work fighting poverty and challenging racial discrimination in the criminal justice system has won him numerous awards. He is a graduate of the Harvard Law School and the Harvard School of Government\, and has been awarded 26 honorary doctorate degrees. He is the author of award winning and New York Times bestseller\, Just Mercy. In 2015\, he was named to the Time 100 recognizing the world’s most influential people. Recently\, he was named in Fortune’s 2016 World’s Greatest Leaders list. \n\n2016 Alumni Convocation Schedule \nHosted by the Southwest Alumni Association \nMonday\, September 26 \n7:00 PM – “Welcome Home to Southwest” informal supper and social at Posse East \nTuesday\, September 27 \n8:30 AM – Registration Opens in Weeks Center Rotunda\n9:30 AM – Morning Prayer in Christ Chapel\n10:30 AM – Continuing Education session\, “Rules for Living: How to Use Small Experiments to Make Big Changes” led by the Rev. Micah Jackson\, PhD (Session 1)\nMicah Jackson is the Bishop John Hines Associate Professor of Preaching and he serves as Director of Comprehensive Wellness. Professor Jackson joined the faculty in June 2008. His academic interests include the spiritual discipline of preaching\, homiletic form\, and postmodern construction of the relationship between preacher and congregation. His previous courses have ranged from “New Media in Worship and Preaching” to “Political Preaching” and “The Preacher’s Self.” Professor Jackson is a frequent instructor at the Episcopal Preaching Foundation’s Preaching Excellence Program and other workshops\, having served since 2008. He is also the Chair of EPF’s Program Committee. He is a popular guest preacher and teacher at congregations and clergy gatherings throughout the diocese and country. Micah will be a featured lecturer for the 25th Festival of Homiletics “Preaching on the Borders\,” in May 2017\, in San Antonio. The Festival brings speakers and musicians from across the country to present inspiration for preachers thinking about the church and culture. \n11:45 AM – Holy Eucharist in Christ Chapel – Celebrated in the Spanish Language\n12: 30 PM – Lunch in Howell Dining Hall\n2:00 PM – Talk by Mr. Bryan Stevenson with Questions by Dr. Scott Bader-Saye\nin Knapp Auditorium (Session 2)\nScott Bader-Saye serves as academic dean and holds the Helen and Everett H. Jones Chair in Christian Ethics and Moral Theology at Seminary of the Southwest. He joined the faculty in 2009 after teaching for twelve years at the University of Scranton\, a Jesuit university in Scranton\, Pennsylvania. His academic interests include political theology\, sexual ethics\, ecology/economy\, and Jewish/Christian/Muslim dialogue. His publications include two books\, Following Jesus in a Culture of Fear and Church and Israel After Christendom. \n3:30 PM – Just Mercy Book Signing in Weeks Center Rotunda\n4:00 PM – Dean’s Reception in Howell Dining Hall\n5:00 PM – Evensong in Christ Chapel\n5:30 PM – Break\n7:00 PM – Blandy Lecture “Just Mercy” by Mr. Bryan Stevenson at the LBJ Auditorium (Session 3) \nWednesday\, September 28 \n8:00 AM – Breakfast with the Dean & Southwest Faculty in Howell Dining Hall\n8:30 AM – Annual Alumni Association Report in Howell Dining Hall\n9:30 AM – Morning Prayer in Christ Chapel\n10:00 AM – Continuing Education session\, “For a time such as this: Embracing Difficult Conversations in the Parish” led by the Rev. Kathryn M. Ryan (Session 4)\nThe Rev. Kathryn “Kai” M. Ryan serves as Canon to the Ordinary and Chief Operating Officer for the Diocese of Texas. She received her master of divinity from Seminary of the Southwest in 1992. Kai served at All Saints\, Austin\, and in Mobile\, Alabama\, before being called as rector of Ascension\, Dallas\, a culturally diverse parish\, in 1999.   Kai has breadth of experience in four dioceses\, Provincial Synod and General Convention and has participated in the national Gathering of Leaders for young clergy. Kai is a former member of the seminary’s board of trustees and served as chair of the governance committee. She leads the ministry staff of the Diocese of Texas to support and implement the vision of the diocese. She mentors rectors\, clergy new to the diocese\, bi-vocational priests\, transitional deacons\, pastoral leaders and interim clergy. \n11:45 AM – Alumni Eucharist in Christ Chapel\n12:30 PM – Durstan R McDonald Teaching Award and Hal Brook Perry Award presentations and luncheon in Howell Dining Hall\nThe McDonald Teaching Award is named after the seminary’s sixth Dean and President\, Dusty McDonald. Dusty was dean of Seminary of the Southwest from 1984 to 2002. For all the successes of his Deanship—the successful completion of two major capital campaigns\, the building of much needed facilities\, continuing increases in enrollment\, the establishment of new degree and certificate programs for laity and clergy\, and significant growth in the endowment—we remember him especially for his dedication to teaching. This award is presented each year to an educator selected by the faculty of the seminary\, who has exhibited pedagogical excellence in his or her field. \nThe Rev. Hal Brook Perry joined the Seminary of the Southwest faculty in 1972 – two years after graduating from this seminary. He served the seminary community as assistant dean\, registrar and instructor in church history and liturgics until his death in 1991. In a sermon he gave in Christ Chapel\, he noted that a seminary was a special place where “we could be at once a questioning and unifying force. We should be able to stand apart from government\, business and all the rest and bring the judgment of our tradition on society – but at the same time be in the world\, and suffering with it.” The Hal Brook Perry Distinguished Alumni Award\, conferred by the Alumni Association\, is offered in recognition of the exceptional ministries rendered to churches\, communities\, and the Church worldwide by the alumni of Seminary of the Southwest. \n2:00 PM – Closing Lecture\, “Toward the Stewardship of Incarnation” by the Rev. Dr. Margaret Aymer (Session 5)\nMargaret Aymer joined the faculty of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary in 2015 from Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta\, Georgia\, where she had been associate professor of New Testament since 2004. She teaches core courses on the Introduction to the New Testament\, Exegesis\, and Greek and elective courses in numerous disciplines including African Americans and the Bible\, and feminist and womanist biblical interpretation. Professor Aymer wrote Confessing the Beatitudes\, the 2011 Horizons Bible Study (the annual Bible study resource for Presbyterian women)\, for which she won the Award of Excellence by the Associated Church Press. Dr. Aymer has published James: Diaspora Rhetoric of a Friend of God (Sheffield Publishing\, 2014). She edited Fortress Commentary on the Bible: The New Testament with Cynthia Kittredge and David Sánchez\, and she published First Pure\, then Peaceable: Frederick Douglass Reads James (T&T Clark\, 2008).\n\n3:30 PM – Closing Reception in the Howell Dining Hall \n2016 Blandy Lectures Alumni Convocation Participation Certificates (PDF) \n\nStay connected! Don’t forget to update your contact information so that you will receive detailed information on the Alumni Convocation and more. Contact the Institutional Advancement team at\nadvancement@ssw.edu to update your email address.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/blandy2016/
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SUMMARY:John Hines Day
DESCRIPTION:The Community of Seminary of the Southwest invites you to \nJohn Hines Day\nA celebration of the ministry of our founder  \nThursday\, October 6\, 2016 \nRSVP by September 30 to Wally Moore\, Director of Major Gifts and Planned Giving at wally.moore@ssw.edu or 512.439.0326. \nJohn Hines Day Schedule   \n11:45 a.m. ~ Christ Chapel \nFestival Eucharist remembering Bishop John Elbridge Hines \nInstallation of new trustees \nPreacher:  The Rt. Rev. Greg Rickel\, Bishop\, Diocese of Olympia \n12:45 p.m. ~ Weeks Center   \nCelebratory luncheon honoring John Hines Legacy Society members \nIntroductions & welcome by \nThe Very Rev. Cynthia Briggs Kittredge\, ThD  Dean and President\, Seminary of the Southwest
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/john-hines-day-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161020T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20161020T150000
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SUMMARY:Hispanic Heritage Eucharist and Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Seminary of the Southwest’s Latino/Hispanic Studies program invites you to the bilingual Eucharist on Thursday\, October 20\, at 5:30 p.m. We welcome our guest preacher the Rev. Simón Bautista\, a Dominican priest and Hispanic Missioner at Christ Church Cathedral\, Houston. \nImmediately following the Eucharist\, a Puerto Rican style dinner reception will be held in the Weeks Center and Simón will give us a Caribbean perspective on “Día de la Raza\,” the Day of the Race.  He will discuss the most amazing entrepreneurial people who have been prominent as immigrants in the U.S. \nThis event is free of charge. RSVP to the Rev. Al Rodriguez at 512.472.4133. \nEarlier in this Hispanic Heritage Month\, we enjoyed a dazzling presentation on the Cuban syncretic religion of Santeria by the Rev. Ed Gomez\, Cuban-American priest. \nBeginning Monday\, October 24 through Wednesday\, November 2\, 2016\, a Día de los Muertos altar display can be seen in Christ Chapel on the seminary campus.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/hispanic-heritage-eucharist-dinner/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161024T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20161024T153000
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CREATED:20161018T020657Z
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SUMMARY:"'Twas a Dark and Stormy Night" concert
DESCRIPTION:Organ music fit for the crypt and a bit of Halloween hilarity will elevate your spirits — as Seminary of the Southwest music director Kevin McClure and a collection of weird friends collaborate on another “’Twas A Dark and Stormy Night” concert!  This Austin tradition materializes Monday\, Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. in Christ Chapel\, at the corner of Duval Street and Rathervue Place.  Austin Ghouls’ Choir\, the Three Dead Tenors\, sax master Todd Oxford\, and Austin Symphony principal trumpeter Bob Cannon make ghastly . . . appearances.  Free.  Plenty of free parking for brooms and other modes of transportation!  Family friendly\, great for all ages\, costumes welcome!
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/twas-dark-stormy-night-concert/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161104T043000
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CREATED:20160825T191739Z
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SUMMARY:Central Texas Veterans Conference
DESCRIPTION:2nd Annual Central Texas Veterans Conference:\nArt\, Dialogue\, and Spirituality\nThe Episcopal Veterans Fellowship brings you the 2nd Annual Central Texas Veterans Conference for veterans and veteran caregivers. This one-day event on November 4\, 2016\, will include a talk defining moral injury in veterans; a community-focused discussion on how we can cooperate and collaborate to bring healing and hope; and music and a display of artwork by veterans. \nClick here for registration. \nThis conference will equip counselors\, medical professionals\, clergy\, veterans’ advocates\, and interested parties to understand the causes of moral injury and ways to address it. \nIf you would like more information about participating in this event\, please contact David Peters or Vanessa Nering.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/central-texas-veterans-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161111T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20161111T130000
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CREATED:20161020T193916Z
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SUMMARY:Soul in the City brings Jackie Venson to campus
DESCRIPTION:Our literary journal\, Soul by Southwest\, comes to life happy-hour style one Friday each semester. \nJoin us on Friday\, November 11\, 2016\, as Indie blues musician Jackie Venson plays for us and chats with Old Testament professor Steve Bishop. \nThis family-friendly event will be held on the Seminary of the Southwest campus from 5:30-7:00 p.m. Drinks and snacks will be provided. The event is free and open to the public. \nTo RSVP email us at writing.center@ssw.edu.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/soul-city-brings-jackie-venson-campus/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170209T020000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170223T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T181550
CREATED:20170112T053048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T053048Z
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SUMMARY:Black History Month 2017 at Southwest
DESCRIPTION:Black History Month Events at Seminary of the Southwest\n\nSouthwest Community Discussion on the Netflix Original “13th”\nFriday\, February 3rd – 7:00pm\nOn-campus Viewing Night in McDonald 210\n\nWednesday\, February 8th – 12:30pm\nDaytime Lunch Discussion with Dr. Scott Bader-Saye  in Howell Dining Hall\n\nSaturday\, February 11th – 12:15pm\n\nCenter Lunch Discussion with  Dr. Awa Jangha in Howell Dining Hall\n\n\nPayne Lecture and Black History Month Keynote Address\nThursday\, February 9th – 7:00pm\nDr. Emmanuel Katongole\, associate professor of world religions and world church at the University of Notre Dame\, author and expert in the study of Africa and the theology of reconciliation and lament.\nReception to follow. \nNational Museum of African American History and Culture\nSaturday\, February 18th – 10:00-11:30am\n2016-2017 Grand Opening Watch Party Featuring live music from The Duane Carter Band\nA cultural celebration over brunch. \nCelebration Eucharist\nThursday\, February 23rd – 5:30pm\nPastor Larry Terrell Crudup\, assistant pastor of Sweet Home Baptist Church in Round Rock will preach.\nFeaturing musical guest from St. James’ Episcopal Church in Austin.\nReception to follow. \n 
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/black-history-month-2017-southwest/
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CREATED:20161116T033936Z
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SUMMARY:Emmanuel Katongole slated for Payne Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Emmanuel Katongole\, associate professor of world religions and world church at the University of Notre Dame and author and expert in the study of Africa and the theology of reconciliation and lament will deliver the 2017 Payne Lecture and keynote address for Black History Month at Seminary of the Southwest. \nDr. Katongole’s biography \nThe theme of Black History Month is “Stepping into Mission: Faith in What’s to Come.” In addition to Dr. Katongole’s lecture\, the seminary will display work by a variety of artists in the Weeks Center during the month of February. \nA celebration Eucharist on Thursday\, February 23\, will conclude the Black History Month celebration on the campus with Larry Terrell Crudup\, assistant pastor of Sweet Home Baptist Church in Round Rock\, Texas\, preaching. \nAll are invited. \n  \nFor your Payne Lecture Continuing Education Participation Certificate\, please click below:\n\n	Payne-Lecture-Participation-Certificate_with-lecturer-Dr.-Emmanuel-Katongole.pdf
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/emmanuel-katongole-slated-payne-lecture/
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CREATED:20170112T231038Z
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SUMMARY:Black History Month Celebration Eucharist
DESCRIPTION:Pastor Larry Terrell Crudup\, assistant pastor of Sweet Home Baptist Church in Round Rock will preach in Christ Chapel. \nFeaturing musical guest from St. James’ Episcopal Church in Austin. \nReception to follow.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/black-history-month-celebration-eucharist/
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