Go and Tell Workshop on Evangelism
AuditoriumOn October 27, from 9:00am-noon, CRC Pastor Jim Halstead will be leading a Go & Tell Evangelism Workshop in the Auditorium here at Calvin Seminary. Pastor Jim is the founder of Go & Tell Ministries, This 3-Hour Go & Tell Workshop will teach you how to infuse evangelism into the DNA of your church, inspiring them to take the Gospel to…
Reformation Day Public Lecture
AuditoriumThe Meeter Center's annual Reformation Day public lecture will take place on Monday, Oct. 30 at 3:30 PM in the Calvin Theological Seminary auditorium. This year's lecture is "Life as a Refugee in Calvin's Geneva." Co-sponsored by the Calvin Academy for Lifelong Learning. Also don't miss our ongoing exhibit on John Calvin, Exile, and Religious Refugees in…
Annual Scholarship and Donor Appreciation Dinner
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park 1000 E Beltline Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MIDonors, students, faculty, and staff came together for a time of celebrating the generosity of our donors and the faithfulness of God. We remember the financial provision that God supplies to our students. (Invite Only) Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens Schedule: 6:00pm Light Reception / 6:30pm Dinner / 7:30pm Program
Speaker on Israel-Palestine
AuditoriumCalvin Seminary welcomes Mark Braverman, Program Director of Kairos USA, and author of A Wall in Jerusalem: Hope, Healing, and the Struggle for Justice in Israel and Palestine, to speak at a breakfast event, October 31, 2023, at 7:30 am in the Calvin Seminary Auditorium. We’ll hear him speak on the struggle for justice and peace in…
Public Reading of Scripture
Student CenterOur Tuesday rhythm of Public Reading of Scripture (PRS) continues this semester – Tuesdays at noon, in the Student Center as we continue listening together to God’s Word from Luke/Acts. We’ll listen together and then enjoy the lunch that is provided. The goal of this spiritual practice is to: Build community among students, faculty, and staff Create…
Chapel
ChapelPassage: Luke 18:1-8 Title: "Waiting for God” Speaker: Prof. Karin Maag Dr. Maag will be leading us in Reformation Day worship tomorrow in the chapel or livestream here. She'll be speaking on "Waiting for God" from Luke 18:1-8, and we'll be blessed by a small CTS orchestra leading us in singing Psalms. Special Orchestra Players: Trumpet…
Healthy Dialogue Series
Student CenterCalvin Seminary is hosting "Interested Clergy Conversation" for two upcoming speakers that Calvin University is bringing to the Student Center as part of its Healthy Dialogue Series. These events are open to all CTS faculty, staff and students along with local clergy and CTS alumni. Amy Peeler, author of Women and the Gender of God…
EMU Community Break
AuditoriumAll faculty and staff are welcome to attend the EMU (Executive Management Update) from 10:15 to 10:45 am in the Auditorium to hear an update from the Student Life Office and Vocational Formation Office. Refreshments will be provided.
Formational Bible Reading Group
Classroom 142We often read the Bible for information, especially for class, sermons, teaching. How do we read the Bible for formation, so that it shapes us? Join us on Thursdays from noon to 1:00pm in Classroom 142 as we learn and practice disciplines for reading the Word of God as formation. We are working on a manuscript…
Public Reading of Scripture
Student CenterPRS (Public Reading of Scripture) is held on Tuesdays at noon in the Student Center, where hearing scripture in the community forms us in Christ for ministry. Our readings for today are Psalms 61, 62, and Luke 19-21. Join us for PRS and a tasty meal to follow!
Chapel
ChapelPassage: John 14: 1-7 Title: Do not Be Troubled Speaker: Kang Heo, MDiv student How can we not be troubled? Jesus' profound words leave us wondering. We'll explore how Jesus' words of comfort to his disciples apply to us. Livestream Link: Click here to access the livestream We'll be celebrating the Lord's Supper. Donut fellowship…
Formational Bible Reading Group
Classroom 142We often read the Bible for information, especially for class, sermons, teaching. How do we read the Bible for formation, so that it shapes us? Join us on Thursdays from noon to 1:00pm in Classroom 142 as we learn and practice disciplines for reading the Word of God as formation. We are working on a manuscript…
ISAT Lunch
Upper RoomAll new international students are invited. There will be round table discussion led by ISAT.
Monthly Mini Colloquium
You are cordially invited to our Monthly Mini Colloquium, on Monday, November 13, 2023, 12:30 - 1:15 PM, in the Student Center. Please note that because of Thanksgiving break, we meet one week early this time. Sam Ha, our theological librarian and curator of the Meeter Center, will discuss his forthcoming journal article, "Toward a…
Public Reading of Scripture
Student CenterOur readings for next week are: Psalms 63, 64, and Luke 22-24. All students, faculty, and staff are invited. Join us for PRS and a tasty meal to follow! Our Tuesday rhythm of Public Reading of Scripture (PRS) continues this semester – Tuesdays at noon, in the Student Center as we continue listening together to God’s…
Chapel
ChapelOn Wednesday, November 15, at 10:00am in the chapel (or livestream here) we'll be having a service of remembrance, hope, and peace in recognition of Remembrance Day/Veterans Day (Nov. 11). If you would like a Remembrance Day poppy pin, they are available at the door and in the Student Life Office. Donut fellowship in the Student Center…
Formational Bible Reading Group
Classroom 142We often read the Bible for information, especially for class, sermons, teaching. How do we read the Bible for formation, so that it shapes us? Join us on Thursdays from noon to 1:00pm in Classroom 142 as we learn and practice disciplines for reading the Word of God as formation. We are working on a manuscript…
US Thanksgiving break
US Thanksgiving break
Thanksgiving Dinner Celebration
Student CenterOn Friday, November 24, at 4:00 pm in the Student Center, the Residential Student Advisory Team (RSAT), with the help of Eric Lynch, is hosting a dinner for students and families looking for a traditional US Thanksgiving Dinner. (Staff and Faculty are welcome, too!) The turkey, mashed potatoes, and stuffing will be provided, and those…
Public Reading of Scripture
Student CenterOur Tuesday rhythm of Public Reading of Scripture (PRS) continues this semester – Tuesdays at noon, in the Student Center as we continue listening together to God’s Word from Luke/Acts. Our readings for this week are: Psalms 65, 66, and Acts 1-3. Join us for PRS and a tasty meal to follow! The goal of this spiritual…
Chapel
ChapelPassage: Which King? Title: Philippians 2:5-11 Speaker: Sam Ha, PhD student and Theological Librarian We all believe that Christ is our King. But what kind of king is he? We will look together at how the Scriptures describe Christ as the King who reigns over all. Watch Livestream here. Donut fellowship in the Student Center to…
Formational Bible Reading Group
Classroom 142We often read the Bible for information, especially for class, sermons, teaching. How do we read the Bible for formation, so that it shapes us? Join us on Thursdays from noon to 1:00pm in Classroom 142 as we learn and practice disciplines for reading the Word of God as formation. We are working on a manuscript…
Public Reading of Scripture
Student CenterOur Tuesday rhythm of Public Reading of Scripture (PRS) continues this semester – Tuesdays at noon, in the Student Center as we continue listening together to God’s Word from Luke/Acts. Our readings for next week are: Psalms 67, 68 and Acts 4:1-6:7. We’ll listen together and then enjoy the lunch that is provided. The goal of this…
Chapel
ChapelOn Wednesday, December 6, at 10:00 am in the chapel (or livestream here) we will be led by our Seminary mini-orchestra as we celebrate Advent and Christmas. Dean Sajdak and President Medenblik will bring meditations about "A Journey of Lament" from Matthew 2 and "What Happened at the First Christmas? Journeys of Joy and Lament…
Redemptive Diversity Lunch Cafe
Upper RoomStudents, staff and faculty are invited to the Redemptive Diversity Lunch Cafe - Setting Healthy Boundaries on Wednesday, Dec. 6 from 12:30 pm - 1:20 pm in the Upper Room. Panelists are: Pastors Dave Beelen, Joy Bonnema, and Kelsi Jones (recent CTS graduate). Please sign up by Friday, Dec. 1. The link for registration is…
EMU Community Break
AuditoriumAll faculty and staff are welcome to attend the EMU (Executive Management Update) from 10:15 to 10:45 am in the Auditorium to hear an update from the Center for Excellence in Preaching (CEP) and Calvin Institute of Christian Worship (CICW). Refreshments will be provided.
Formational Bible Reading Group
Classroom 142We often read the Bible for information, especially for class, sermons, teaching. How do we read the Bible for formation, so that it shapes us? Join us on Thursdays from noon to 1:00pm in Classroom 142 as we learn and practice disciplines for reading the Word of God as formation. We are working on a manuscript…
Christmas Around the World
Christmas Around the World Our annual Christmas Around the World dinner and program for our seminary community - students, staff, faculty, and families - will be held on Thursday evening, December 7th, at 5:30 pm in the Student Center. Children are welcome! We invite you to bring a dessert to share from your culture or tradition.…
Last day of classes
Last day of classes
Reading days
Reading days
Course examinations
Course examinations (December 15, 18-19)
Course examinations
Course examinations (December 15, 18-19)
2024 J-Term Elective Course: Ministry to and with Prisoners
2024 J-Term Elective Course Ministry to and with Prisoners January 3-14 This course will explore many facets of ministering in prison. Jesus expects his followers to engage with those in prison and in so doing meet him (Mt. 25:36). Almost everyone in ministry eventually encounters the need for ministry to those in jail or prison.…
January Term 2024
3 weeks of classes - exact schedule varies by course
DMin Residential Week
Calvin Theological Seminary 3233 Burton ST SE, Grand Rapids, MI, United StatesNo Classes: Martin Luther King Jr Day
No Classes: Martin Luther King Jr Day
Stob Lecture Colloquium 2024 Speaker – Dr. Lydia Dugdale
ChapelStob Lecture Colloquium 2024 Speaker - Dr. Lydia Dugdale Dr. Lydia Dugdale is known around the world for her work as a medical ethicist. She also practices internal medicine and teaches at Columbia University where she serves as director of the Center for Clinical Medical Ethics. Dr. Dugdale is a Christian and a scholar in end-of-life…
Presentation on John Calvin and the Bible
H. Henry Meeter Center 1855 Knollcrest Circle Southeast, Grand Rapids, MI, United StatesThe Meeter Center welcomes students, faculty, staff and emeriti to our upcoming presentation on John Calvin and the Bible, on Thursday, January 25, starting at 3:30 PM in the Meeter Center, Hekman Library fourth floor. Our speaker is Thomas Alexander (Virginia Theological Seminary). He will be presenting based on the research he carried out as a Meeter…
First day of classes
First day of classes
Healthy Dialogue Series
Student CenterMark Yarhouse at CTS - Feb. 8 Mark Yarhouse, author of Emerging Gender Identities will be at Calvin Seminary for a Seminary/Clergy Conversation on Thursday, February 8, at noon in the Student Center. RSVP here so we can provide lunch and so you will receive a short article and podcast link to help frame the conversation. Yarhouse…
Friends Around the World Kick-Off
Student CenterFriends Around the World is an RSAT-run program that provides an opportunity for CTS students from different parts of the world to build friendships and learn about cultures that are different from their own. What these meetings look like and how often you meet is up to each individual pairing. Maybe it's coffee at Peet's…
Monthly Mini Colloquium
Student CenterThe Monthly Mini Colloquium is back. You are cordially invited to a gathering of students, staff, and faculty where we learn from each other. This month Prof. Daniel Daley will talk about his most recent research topic: "Heirs with Christ: Inheritance in Paul's Letters and the Ancient World." The mini colloquium will be held on…
Vocal Recital – “Home”
ChapelJoshua Shoemaker will be giving a vocal recital. This recital will focus on the theme "home." Admission is free but a freewill offering will be given to benefit the Idema Food Pantry. Please come to support vocalist Joshua Shoemaker, pianist Larysa Mykhneych, and more friends in their musical journey for home.
Distance Learning Students for Chapel Worship
ChapelPassage: Isaiah 40:1-11 Title: Comfort, Comfort. Speaker: MDiv student Kelsey Bruinwood Tuesday: MDiv student Kelsey Bruinwood will be speaking on Isaiah 40:1-11, "Comfort, Comfort." We will celebrate the Lord's Supper together, followed by lunch in the Student Center, sponsored by the Student Life Office.