TWU Chapel

Kriztina Mair is a Research Fellow, Lecturer in Philosophy, Ethics and Apologetics at Oak Hill College. Kristi is teaching Apologetics in addition to modules on Philosophy and Ethics. She is a full time Research Fellow at Oak Hill, provides pastoral support for full time female students and is also the Deputy Safeguarding Officer. Kristi is a doctoral candidate at the University of Birmingham, researching philosophical theology (epistemology), with the support of the Mike Ovey Fellowship Fund. Take a listen as she takes us through James 4:13-17

Show Notes

Kriztina Mair is a Research Fellow, Lecturer in Philosophy, Ethics and Apologetics at Oak Hill College. Kristi is teaching Apologetics in addition to modules on Philosophy and Ethics. She is a full-time Research Fellow at Oak Hill, provides pastoral support for full-time female students and is also the Deputy Safeguarding Officer. Kristi is a doctoral candidate at the University of Birmingham, researching philosophical theology (epistemology), with the support of the Mike Ovey Fellowship Fund. Take a listen as she takes us through James 4:13-17.

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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 gather for a moment of worship and a short word. 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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Connect with Chapel

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.