Students, faculty, and staff are invited once a week to attend these campus worship services that include music, prayer, and teaching. The campus pastor, members of the community, and speakers from across the country engage our hearts and minds with the truth of Scripture and challenge us to live it out in practical ways. A variety of worship styles drawn from various traditions, from contemporary to classical, African-American to Hispanic, liturgical to free, make each service something unique.
This year, as our North Park community asks, “What is a life of faith?” our Chapel program will explore topics such as worship, ethics, community, calling, stewardship, and struggle. Chapel takes place every Wednesday morning at 10:30 in Anderson Chapel.
Learn more about this year's Campus Theme.
See who's speaking this Semester at Chapel.
60 Ways To Say, “Here I Am”
Several weeks ago Princess Kasune Zulu was with us for Chapel and shared a powerful message from the book of Esther. The service also included a video called “A Thousand Questions,” featuring North Park grad, Sharon Irving. In response, UMin leaders came up with 60 Ways to Say, “Here I Am”.