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Annual ‘Faith Week’ celebration Jan. 20-26 to place focus on spiritual vision, service

January 10, 2020

image of the ۿ۴ýUniversity Chapel on the 2020 Faith Week announcement banner

 
Contact: Brittney Dabney, Office of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing

 

ۿ۴ýUniversity will host its annual “Faith Week” the week of Jan. 20-26. The week’s theme — “20/20 Spiritual Vision” — centers on Proverbs 29:18: “Where there is no vision, the people perish.”

As part of the week’s events, the university will commemorate the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday observance on Monday, Jan. 20 by joining in the National Day of Service program. Chapel staff seek to engage the campus community and area residents in meaningful projects that will have long-term benefits for our community. The university is partnering with the Macon County Ministers Council and Alabama Rural Ministries to work on community revitalization projects during the day.

Projects will include general clean-up, home repairs and light construction. Individuals and organizations wishing to volunteer can contact Rev. Michael Thurman, assistant chaplain, at 334.727.8322 or mthurman@tuskegee.edu. Breakfast will be provided for volunteers.

The university will conduct its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation on Friday, Jan. 24 at 11 a.m. in the University Chapel. It will include remarks from Dr. Raphael Warnock, who since 2005 has served as senior pastor of Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church — the spiritual home of Martin Luther King Jr. Warnock, known for his activism and public voice, published the book, The Divided Mind of the Black Church: Theology, Piety and Public Witness, in 2014.

Later that evening, the ۿ۴ýUniversity Golden Voices will host its annual Gospel Music Concert in the University Chapel. The free concert will begin at 7 p.m.

“No one can fully grasp the meaning of human history and culture without discerning the profound ways in which the great world faiths have impacted the human story, as well as the quest for truth, goodness and beauty,” explained Dr. Gregory S. Gray Sr., dean of the Chapel and university professor of religion and society. “Faith Week serves as an occasion for the saints above and the saints below to give voice to the experience of a sacred reality — even in the midst of human pain and suffering.”

The full list of Faith Week events includes:

Monday, Jan. 20

  • Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service Community Service Projects, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Tuesday, Jan. 21

  • Wesley Foundation Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. lower level of the University Chapel

Wednesday, Jan. 22

  • Mid-Week Meditation, Reflection and Contemplative Prayer, 12:00 to 12:30 p.m., University Chapel
  • A film screening of “The Relevance of Spirituality in 2020,” 4 p.m., University Chapel. The free-admission film will feature a roundtable discussion, as well as Q&A following the film.

Friday, Jan. 24

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation featuring Dr. Raphael Warnock, senior pastor of Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church, 11 a.m., University Chapel
  • Annual Gospel Music Concert featuring the ۿ۴ýUniversity Golden Voices Concert Choir, 7 p.m., University Chapel

Sunday, Jan. 26

  • All-University Worship Service featuring Bishop Vashti McKenzie of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 9:30 a.m., University Chapel
  • The Buddhist Fellowship, SOKA GAKKI International will meet in the Martin Luther King Room (ground floor of the Chapel) at 10:30 a.m. 

The overall mission and vision of ۿ۴ýUniversity Chapel programs continue to be that of nurturing the dimension of human experience variously known as spirituality, faith or religious orientation — in support of Tuskegee’s core institutional values and in pursuit of attaining the highest of human possibilities in our postmodern world, contemporary culture and secularized society.

For more information about the University Chapel, its programs and its staff, visit .