TWU Chapel

Welcome to the TWU Chapel podcast. Chapel is a space to engage with and respond to God's story of redemption in Jesus Christ. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 11 AM, all members of the Trinity community are invited to join us for a moment of worship and a short word

Show Notes

Emmanuel Kwizera is the International Missions Director of African Enterprise, based in Nairobi, Kenya, a position he has held since 2015. Born into a Christian family in Rwanda, his father was a Presbyterian pastor and church planter. His mother, an elder and preacher in the Presbyterian Church of Rwanda, founded a children’s ministry called Mwana Ukundwa (Beloved Child). During Rwanda’s 1994 genocide, Emmanuel lost over 100 relatives. In 1998, following a period of great confusion after encountering such suffering, he gave his life to Jesus and embarked upon a journey toward healing and forgiveness. Having been heavily involved with the Lausanne Movement since 2009, he is pursuing a master’s degree in organizational leadership at African International University. Emmanuel is married to Kunda and has three children.
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TWU Chapel is a space to engage with and respond to God's story of redemption in Jesus Christ. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 11 AM, all members of the Trinity community are invited to join us for a moment of worship and a short word from our university Chaplain and Director of Student Ministries, Rev. Dr. James Ellis III. Throughout the semester, you'll also have opportunities to hear from special guests in our local community and abroad.

Worship with us LIVE at our next broadcast at livechapel.twu.ca
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What is TWU Chapel?

Take a moment to refocus on Christ with the Trinity Western University Chapel Podcast.

Hosted by Chaplain Ed Gerber, Chapel messages are delivered by a wide range of speakers and seek to touch on topics of special relevance for today's Christian. Devotion services are facilitated by Associate Chaplain Jennifer Graves, and include immersive student led contemplative, meditative, and Christian spiritual practices to refocus and refresh.

TWU Chapel seeks to empower the Trinity Western University community to think truthfully, act justly, and live faithfully for the good of the world and the glory of God through worship, Word, and reflection.

TWU Chapel services can be experienced daily on the Trinity Western campus in the David E. Enarson Gym at 11 a.m.