Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Dr. Cozette R. Garrett Preaches in Chapel
10:31 AM
Below is the audio recording of Dr. Garrett's sermon from November 9th which picks up as she reads 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 from the New Living Translation and ends just before the ending of her sermon. Our apologies for the technical difficulties, but enjoy the bulk of this wonderful sermon here.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
WELCOME!
12:21 PM
Welcome,
Worship in P.F. Johnson Chapel is a time set apart for the seminary
community to focus on that for which we were created. We turn our whole
attention toward God as we continue to seek to cultivate a love for
scholarship, piety, and justice. The rhythm of worship is a necessary
aspect of this Christian community to maintain health.
At Memphis Theological Seminary, we worship in the classroom, in the
hallways, and on the road as we commute. In order for each of those
places of worship to be as meaningful as they can be, we also gather to
worship in the sacred space of the chapel. Christian worship in an
ecumenical setting is especially about love. We are called to be open,
patient and generous as we strive to: find ways of worshipping together,
share the best of our own traditions, learn about other people's
traditions, and discern the patterns that we hold and create in common.
We have one scheduled time of worship per week. This formal worship
service is held each Wednesday at 11:10 a.m. and lasts about an hour.
Our chapel has a two-fold purpose: to be a place where liturgy is
learned and to be a spiritually nourishing space on campus. In addition
to the planned worship service, there are prayer stations around the
chapel inviting all to enter into a time of prayer and meditation
whenever schedules allow.
In Mark, Jesus says, "Let's go off by ourselves to a quiet place and
rest a while." My sincere prayer is that P.F. Johnson Chapel becomes
such a place for each of us.
Chaplain Tiffany
Office: F-208
Phone: 901-334-5840
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