Spring 2018 Common Ground


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Chapel Schedule

Spring ‘18

Services are at 11am each Monday and Tuesday.

January

Check Campus News for message titles, topics, and details.

22nd – 23rd 29th – 30th

- Inaugural Chapel Services with Dr. Mark Young, Denver Seminary’s President - Dr. Randy MacFarland: Denver Seminary’s Provost and Dean

5th – 6th 12th – 13th 19th – 20th 26th – 27th

- Urban Initiative Hosts: The Urban Initiative Chapel with Director Dr. Felix Gilbert - Mindy Caliguire: Willow Creek REVEAL Expert, Senior Manager at Gloo, Soul Care Author - Amy Pierson: Renovare Institute, Spiritual Formation Alliance, Founder of Burning Heart - Student Preaching Week 1: Each day of this series hosts one of six student preachers

5th – 6th 12th – 13th 19th – 20th 26th – 27th

- Dr. Gordon MacDonald: Denver Seminary’s Chancellor, Former President of InterVarsity - Student Preaching Week 2: Each day of this series hosts one of six student preachers - Pre-Holy Week Service: A Hymns & Communion Chapel - No Chapel (Have a Wonderful Spring Break)

2nd – 3rd 9th – 10th 16th – 17th 23rd – 24th 30th

- Student Preaching Week 3: Each day of this series hosts one of six student preachers -The Preaching Initiative Hosts: The Spurgeon & Shannon Lectures with Dr. Bryan Chapell - Tim Brygger: Founder of The Tribal Family, Former Focus on the Family Contributor, Alum - Day to Pray: (Watch Campus News for prayer gatherings and other opportunities) - End of Year Celebration with Dr. Mark Young, Denver Seminary’s President

February

March

April

May

1st 7th – 8th

- No Chapel (Join us on Monday the 30th for the final chapel service) - No Chapel (Have a wonderful Summer!)

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