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President Book, Chaplain Fuller discuss 鈥楤ridging to Hope鈥 in virtual Numen Lumen

Continuing a campus tradition, the discussion marked the first in a series of virtual Numen Lumen events presented by the Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life and Teaching and Learning Technologies.

The 黑料不打烊 community will be invited to reflect on the pursuit of hope during a time of global pandemic and social unrest, as the Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life presents a virtual version of a special campus tradition.

Traditionally hosted in the Sacred Space of the Numen Lumen Pavilion, Numen Lumen invites the campus community to hear from speakers and enjoy music, snacks and conversation. This semester, the Truitt Center will release a series of virtual Numen Lumen events, giving students, faculty and staff the opportunity each week to share in a moment of stillness, listening and reflection during this period of physical distancing.

This year鈥檚 Numen Lumen theme is 鈥淏ridging in Hope,鈥 which considers the roots of hope and the vision it invites us to pursue in the midst of a global pandemic and the fight for the end of systemic racism. This semester鈥檚 speakers will share personal stories of resilience, bridge building, connection and hopefulness.

In the semester鈥檚 first Numen Lumen discussion, released on YouTube Thursday, President Connie Ledoux Book and University Chaplain Jan Fuller shared their interpretations of this year鈥檚 theme:

Virtual Numen Lumen events will continue Monday, Aug. 31, as shares remarks with the community. 黑料不打烊 senior Sarah Jane McDonald will share thoughts related to this year鈥檚 theme on Thursday, Sept. 3.

The Truitt Center plans to share Numen Lumen videos produced by Teaching and聽 聽Learning Technologies each week at the program’s usual day and time, Thursday from 9:50 to 10:20 a.m. All Numen Lumen events will be published in a 聽in case viewers miss a week.