Spiritual Life at Knox!
March 21st - 30th
Knox Community is invited to Holy Week services at Trinity Lutheran Church at 304 E. Ferris St., Galesburg
Monday, March 26…………………………Anointing at Bethany
Prelude: Gerard Remmes, Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church and
Samira Wollin, First Baptist Church, piano
Musical Offering: Sacred Harmony
Covenant Church
Meditation: Rev. Linnea Ek, Covenant Church
Tuesday, March 27……………………..……Prediction of Death
Prelude: Alisa Ramer, piano
First United Methodist Church
Musical Offering: Knox College Choir
Visiting Choral Director Diana Saez
Meditation: Rev. Dr. Monica Corsaro, Spiritual Life Director, Knox College
Wednesday, March 28………………………….………....Betrayal
Prelude: Reva Schoenwetter, harp
First Church of the Nazarene
Musical Offering: Bob Huston & David Wells, vocals, David Wells, piano
Bethel Baptist Church
Meditation: Rev. Leigh Nygard, Retired
Thursday, March 29…………………………..…….Foot Washing
Prelude: James W. Musolf, organ
Immanuel Lutheran Church, Altona
Musical Offering: Sons of the Rock
Director Beverly Hines Whiteside
Amber Clark, accompanist
First Lutheran Church
Meditation: Rev. Pam Marolla, First Lutheran Church
Good Friday, March 30…………………….The Seven Last Words
Prelude: Steve Jackson, cello
First Christian Church
Bette Mohr, piano
Events with the Intervarsity Christian Fellowship!
There are also smaller group meetings on Mondays at 6:30 PM, and Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 7:00 PM.
These meetings are located in the common room of Old Main.
Contact Jyotsna Seesala at jseesala@knox.edu for more information.
Events with Newman Club!
Contact Summer Fujii at skfujii@knox.edu for more information.
Events with Islamic Club!
Contact Iesha Said at isaid@knox.edu for more information.
About Spiritual Life
The Office of Spiritual Life seeks to nurture the ethics and identities of the Knox community by expanding our connection to our community and our world. As more people identify as spiritual or non-religious, the office strives to help students navigate and define their own experiences, whether those be religious, humanist, atheist, or something beyond or in between.
In addition, religious literacy remains valuable in a world where we must strive to respect and understand our increasingly diverse neighbors. The Office of Spiritual Life carries the tradition of the liberal arts by teaching students to communicate with people from all walks of life.
Email: mkcorsaro@knox.edu
Website: https://www.knox.edu/offices/campus-safety/spiritual-life
Location: 161 West South Street, Galesburg, IL, USA
Phone: 3093417920