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BACCALAUREATE

 

Dr. Virginia Wiles will deliver the  Baccalaureate Service, Friday  

May 22nd, 7:30 pm at Second Reformed Church, New Brunswick, NJ

 

 

We're excited to see everyone  

 

FRIDAY NIGHT!

 
Alumni Reunion

April  2015


Join Reunion Events during
Commencement Weekend
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Dear Alumni/ae:

 

Join us at the 2015 Alumni/ae Reunion during Commencement Weekend.

On Friday, May 22nd, we invite you to join us at 4:15pm in the Mast Chapel for a Lecture on the "New Brunswick Theological Seminary, An Illustrated History, 1784-2014" given by Dr. John Coakley.  Followed by a reception at 5:30pm in Hageman Hall hosted by NBTS President Gregg A. Mast. Afterwards we will cross the street to the Second Reformed Church for Baccalaureate Service at 7:30pm where Dr. Virginia Wiles will be preaching.  Then at 9pm we will return to the Seminary for the dessert reception at Hageman Hall.

More events are planned below, especially for honor classes.  

 

We are looking forward to seeing you at the Reunion!
To RSVP for the event or for hotel suggestions, please contact Ramona Larsen at: rlarsen@nbts.edu or at (732) 247-5241 x350.
Honor Classes -
1955, 1965, 1975, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2005 or 2010
We will once again honor Alumni classes that are marking the 60 th, 50 th, 40 th, 30 th, 25 th, 20 th, 10 th  and 5 th anniversary of your graduation from New Brunswick Theological Seminary!

In addition to the Alumni/ae Reunion 2015 festivities, we have scheduled activities just for you. Look for the events marked with orange HC .These events are just for members of the Honors Classes.
Reunion Events

Friday, May 22 nd

 

4:00 pm     HC Registration (Lobby)  

4:15 pm     Lecture (Mast Chapel) with Dr. John Coakley,    "New Brunswick Theological Seminary, An Illustrated History, 1784-2014." Followed by Book Signing and Tours of the New Building

5:30 pm      Reception with NBTS President, Gregg A. Mast(Hageman Hall). A light dinner will be served.
7:30 pm      Baccalaureate Service (Second Reformed Church, 100 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ)
9:00 pm
       Dessert Reception (Hageman Hall)

 

Saturday, May 23rd

 

9:00 am         HC Breakfast (Hageman Hall)
10:00 am       HC Alumni and graduates gather (Student Commons)
(Academic regalia is encouraged)

10:35 am       HC Processional to Kirkpatrick Chapel

 

11:00 am        HC Commencement Ceremony Guest Speaker, Dr. Leah Gaskin Fitchue, President, Payne Theological Seminary (Kirkpatrick Chapel, 85 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, NJ)

12:30am        HC Light refreshments at the Seminary   

 

           
Upcoming Events
 

Thursday, April 9th, 5:00-6:20pm in New Brunswick -

Reformed Church Center - Dinner & Discussion with the Rev. En Young Kim, RCA Coordinator for Pacific and Asian Ministries. Dinner is free for NBTS students, faculty, and staff; $10.00 suggested donation for everybody else. RSVP to jbrumm@nbts.edu by Monday, April 6th.   

   

Open House and Information Sessions -

Click here for more information.  

 

Tuesday, April 28th, 4:00-6:00pm - 'The Contemporary Fatherhood Movements and Ministry to Korean/Korean American Fathers'. Read more here.

Thursday, April 30th, 5:00-6:20pm - Hosted by the Reformed Church Center - The Rev. Lisa Vander Wal, RCA pastor and moderator for the Caribbean and North American Area Council of the World Communion of Reformed Churches, will talk about their work: Hospitality: Building Bridges for Comprehensive Flourishing." Dinner is free for NBTS students, faculty, and staff; $10.00 suggested donation for everybody else. RSVP to jbrumm@nbts.edu by Monday, April 27th.

Monday, May 4th, 5:00-7:00pm- "Developing Care Team Ministries in Local Congregations" with Dr. Ronald Sunderland. Click  here for more information.

Monday, May 6th, 5:30-7:30pm - Book Signing with Rev. Dr. Ken Walden. Click here  for more information.

 

Thursday-Friday, May 7-8th - The Friends of Dr. Warren L. Dennis Present a Symposium and Retirement Celebration present "Seeing Our Urban Communities Through Kingdom Eyes". Click here  for a link to the invitation.

 

 

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