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Comment: Updated seminary chapel patterns.

The chapel experience at EMU represents our acknowledgment of God among us in the context of a liberal arts Mennonite Church university. University chapel nurtures members of the campus community in faith, hope and love as disciples of Jesus Christ. A community gathering place for worship and forum, university chapel reflects an Anabaptist/Mennonite perspective alongside the diverse gifts, traditions and cultures of the broader Christian faith.

A university chapel is held every Wednesday and Friday from 10:00-10:30 a.m. in the C.K. Lehman Auditorium. Seminary Convocation, campus worship and convo breakout gatherings enhance a culture of campus engagement around EMU core values and commitments. To facilitate the undergraduate campus community attending and supporting these gatherings from 10:10-11 a.m. on Wednesdays, meetings/events are not scheduled and offices, programs and departments are closed during this time period, with the exception of essential services and/or offices/programs serving graduate students or the greater community. In addition, seminary chapels are held regularly on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning at from 11:00 a.m. -11:45 in the Martin Chapel.

All students, faculty  

Faculty and staff of the university are expected to regularly participate in chapel experiences at EMU, and regular chapel attendance will be considered in faculty reviews. Students, faculty and staff are expected to attend at least one university or seminary chapel per week.When employees attend any chapelconvocation, campus worship and/or convo breakout gatherings to engage with students and each other around EMU core values and commitments. 

 

Regular attendance” means attending as often as possible to maximize engagement, recognizing that this may vary in particular individual circumstances. Attendance twice per month should be a minimal goal.

 

When employees attend any convocation, campus worship, convo breakout gatherings, faculty/staff meetings, or other all-school functions which may occur during regular working hours, attendance is considered to be paid “EMU time.”


Approved by Provost's Council, August 2019