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SUMMARY:Black History Month
DESCRIPTION:  \nFind all the events details and RSVP links HERE.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/black-history-month-2023/
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SUMMARY:Harvey Lecture: The Rev. Daniel Robayo
DESCRIPTION:2024 Harvey Lecture with the Rev. Daniel Robayo\nKnapp Auditorium\nPlease join us for the Harvey Lecture facilitated by the Rev. Daniel Robayo\, with a reception to follow. \nThe lecture will begin at 6:30pm and will be live-streamed below\, at the ssw.edu website\, and the Southwest Facebook page. \n“The Harvey Lecture committee is very excited to welcome the Rev. Daniel Robayo to be our Harvey Lecture speaker for 2024\,” the Rev. Teri Calinao\, senior student committee member shares. “One of the topics that our Harvey Lecture survey revealed was that there is great interest in the topic of multicultural ministries. Father Robayo was formerly the Missioner for Latino/Hispanic in the Diocese of North Carolina and now serves as the Vicar of St. Mary Magdalene/Sta. Maria Magdalena\, a bilingual\, multicultural parish in Manor\, Texas. He has a passion for community organizing and we feel that he will bring an important lens of the work being done in multicultural ministries in further the mission of Christ.” \nThe Rev. Daniel Darío Robayo Hidalgo and his wife Nancy Urrecheaga Robayo live in Manor\, Texas\, where he has been serving as Vicar of St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church since October of 2022. \nDaniel earned undergraduate degrees in Philosophy and Social Sciences at Trinity College in Deerfield\, Illinois\, a small liberal arts college founded by the Evangelical Free Church\, which is the church family in which he grew up in Venezuela before coming to the United States at age 16. His walk in the Christian faith—his camino de fe— led him into the Episcopal Church in his twenties. Following graduation from Virginia Theological Seminary in 1987\, he was ordained deacon and subsequently priest in the Diocese of Virginia. He was assigned his diaconal year to serve in what was then the Hispanic Ministry of the Diocese of Virginia\, assisting in the care and development of a couple of congregations that later were admitted to Diocesan Council as missions. As a priest\, he was the first Hispanic to serve as Rector in English-speaking parishes in Virginia. From that platform\, he supported the work of Hispanic congregations as well as participating locally in the life of Hispanics/Latinos around his churches. As Rector of Emmanuel Church in Harrisonburg\,  Virginia\, he was also a community organizer involved in immigrant rights\, poultry workers’ rights\, local politics. He was also a volunteer police chaplain. \nBefore coming to Texas\, Daniel served four years on the staff of the Diocese of North Carolina as Missioner for Hispanic/Latino Ministries. He supported the work of  both Hispanic and Anglo congregations\, helping to build bridges in their communities. He also served on the board of Episcopal Farmworker Ministry\, a joint ministry of the dioceses of North and East Carolina. \nSt. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church is a recent plant of the Diocese of Texas\, intentionally established as a bilingual\, multiethnic and multigenerational church. His dream is to see St. Mary Magdalene flourish as a church that not only represents the wide variety of people who live in Manor but one that rejoices in the particular cultures that form it\, highlighting their diversity to enrich their unity as a community of faith that shares Christ’s transforming love with the larger communities of Manor. \nHe is amazed and grateful that he gets paid to do what he loves\, and he delights in the life he shares with Nancy\, who once upon a time was his high school sweetheart. Between them\, they have 5 children and 6 grandchildren (some living in the Austin area).  In his spare time\, Daniel’s passion is to ride his motorcycle and to learn Italian. \nThe student-led 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 five years. \nDuring Dean Harvey’s tenure\, following some institutional turbulence during the 1960s\, the seminary had begun rebuilding: in terms of enrollment\, financial strength\, and earning back the trust of many dioceses through the church. \nThe seminary community established the Harvey Lectures an annual series that would be overseen by student leaders and that would address the relationship between pastoral leadership and contemporary issues confronting the church. \nOver the years\, these Lectures have become a lasting and vital resource for the seminary\, bringing important and diverse theological voices to our campus.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/harvey-lecture-with-the-rev-daniel-robayo/
LOCATION:Knapp Auditorium\, 501 E. 32nd Street\, Austin\, TX\, 78705\, United States
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SUMMARY:Episcopal Parish Network - Southwest Alumni Gathering
DESCRIPTION:If you are planning to attend the Episcopal Parish Network Conference in Houston this March\, please plan on joining the Seminary of the Southwest Alumni reception. This gathering of alums and friends is open to all Southwest alumni and students\, all Iona Collaborative alumni and students\, and any friends and supporters of Southwest. \nJoin us as we’ll highlight activity at the seminary and toast to our Dean and President\, the Very Rev. Cynthia Briggs Kittredge. \nIf you haven’t registered yet\, EPN is offering a $100 discount off Pre-Conference and Annual Conference registration (use code SouthwestEPN100) and a$50 discount off Annual Conference only (use code SouthwestEPN50).
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/episcopal-parish-network-southwest-alumni-gathering/
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SUMMARY:Holy Week and Triduum 2024
DESCRIPTION:Note: All live-streamed events are also viewable on the Seminary of the Southwest Facebook page. \nHoly Tuesday (March 26\, 2024)\nTenebrae\, 7:00 p.m.\, Christ Chapel\nThis Tenebrae will be an abbreviated office structured around chanted psalms\, readings\, and responsories. The distinctive ceremonial of the service includes fifteen candles\, ultimately symbolizing the triumph of Christ over evil and death. \nHoly Wednesday (March 27\, 2024)\nLatinx concentration building alfombras\, 2:00 p.m.\, in Christ Chapel\nMaundy Thursday (March 28\, 2024)\nNoonday Prayer\, 11:45 a.m.\, Christ Chapel\, with the Exhortation\nMaundy Thursday Holy Eucharist\, 5:30 p.m.\, Christ Chapel\nPreacher: Nancy Frausto \nIf you are serving as a minister for the service\, please arrive at 4:45. \nClick here to watch Maundy Thursday Livestream \nMaundy Thursday Agape Meal\, following Maundy Thursday service\, Dining Hall\n\nJoin us for an Agape Meal after the Maundy Thursday service. We’ll enjoy a delicious meal with our families and friends. RSVP here for dinner \nMaundy Thursday Watch 8pm – 8am\, Christ Chapel\nFollowing the Maundy Thursday service and Agape meal\, an all-night vigil will be held in the chapel. You and members of your household are invited to symbolically keep watch with Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane through the night in one-hour increments. Check upcoming emails for sign up information. Please consider signing up here for one of the open slots on the Maundy Thursday vigil. Even if two people have already signed up for a time slot\, anyone is still welcome! \nGood Friday (March 29\, 2024)\nNo Office services today. \nThe Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday\, 11:45 a.m.\, Christ Chapel\n\nPreacher: Claire Colombo \nIf serving as a minister\, please arrive at 10:45 a.m. \nVía Crucis\, 1:30 p.m.\, at the Duval Landing\nPray the fourteen Stations of the Cross with a solemn bilingual service with movement and music. All community members are welcome — no knowledge of Spanish required. \nHoly Saturday (March 30\, 2024)\nHoly Saturday Liturgy\, 11:45 a.m.\, Christ Chapel\nIf serving as a minister\, please arrive at 11:15 a.m. \nThe Great Vigil of Easter\, 8:00 p.m.\, Christ Chapel\nPreacher: The Very Rev. Cynthia Briggs Kittredge \nIf serving as a minister\, please come to the rehearsal at 2:00 p.m. \nClergy from the Southwest community and others who would like to join should arrive at 7:15 p.m. in order to vest and line up for the procession. Clergy should bring a cassock\, surplice\, and while stole. \nBring your bells\, whistles\, horns\, and other noisemakers for this service! \nEaster Gala Celebration\, immediately following the Great Vigil of Easter\, Weeks Center/the Motte\n\nChrist is risen! Let’s feast! \nEaster (March 31\, 2024)\nEaster Monday (April 1\, 2024)\nNo classes\nCommunity Crawfish Boil and Potluck\, 3:00pm\, on the Motte\n\nAll are invited to the SSW Easter Monday Crawfish Boil and Potluck with the wonderful help of infamous gulf coast cooks\, Ellen and George Huckabay and Ari Gandy\, to enjoy fellowship\, celebrate Easter\, and eat some delicious Crawfish!\n\nOnly the boil materials are provided\, so we are looking for some volunteers who are willing to sign up to bring their own dishes (vegetarian options\, gluten free\, side dishes\, desserts\, non-alcoholic drinks etc.) as well as help with set up and clean up. Please sign up here!\n\nTuesday of Easter Week (April 2\, 2024)\nCommunity Eucharist\, 11:45 a.m.\, Christ Chapel\nAs we are off on Monday\, this will be our festal Easter celebration followed by Assembly.
URL:https://ssw.edu/event/holy-week-and-triduum-2024/
LOCATION:Seminary of the Southwest\, 501 East 32nd Street\, Austin\, TX\, 78705\, United States
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