Attention UTulsa students! Join us in the Sharp Chapel Atrium for lunch on Thursday, Oct. 30! FREE Chik Fil A Sandwiches!
Sharp Chapel
Lunch with Athanasius
Our reading this semester will be “On the Incarnation of the Word” by Athanasius. Truly a classic work from the later Church Fathers regarding a fundamental theological topic – Christology (theology relating to the person, nature and role of Christ). Books and lunch provided. Students are welcome and encouraged to attend.
A Festival of Lessons and Carols
Sharp Chapel and Cappella Chamber Singers Present
A Festival of Lessons and Carols
Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025
Sharp Chapel Sanctuary
7:30 p.m.
One of the most beloved traditions of Advent and Christmas from England is a form of worship known as the “Festival of Lessons and Carols.” God’s Word is proclaimed and contemplated in a special sequence of readings, prayers, as well as choral and congregational song. Our festival will feature readers from The University of Tulsa community and the Cappella Chamber Singers directed by Dr. Kim Childs. The service of lessons and carols was first conceived for use in the Truro Cathedral in the late nineteenth century. It was simplified and adapted for use in King’s College Chapel, Cambridge in 1918, by Dewan Eric Milner-White.
Refreshments will be served following the program.
For more information, please call Sharp Chapel at 918-631-2137.
Lunch with Athanasius
Our reading this semester will be “On the Incarnation of the Word” by Athanasius. Truly a classic work from the later Church Fathers regarding a fundamental theological topic – Christology (theology relating to the person, nature and role of Christ). Books and lunch provided. Students are welcome and encouraged to attend.
A Festival of Lessons and Carols
Sharp Chapel and Cappella Chamber Singers Present
A Festival of Lessons and Carols
Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025
Sharp Chapel Sanctuary
7:30 p.m.
One of the most beloved traditions of Advent and Christmas from England is a form of worship known as the “Festival of Lessons and Carols.” God’s Word is proclaimed and contemplated in a special sequence of readings, prayers, as well as choral and congregational song. Our festival will feature readers from The University of Tulsa community and the Cappella Chamber Singers directed by Dr. Kim Childs. The service of lessons and carols was first conceived for use in the Truro Cathedral in the late nineteenth century. It was simplified and adapted for use in King’s College Chapel, Cambridge in 1918, by Dewan Eric Milner-White.
Refreshments will be served following the program.
For more information, please call Sharp Chapel at 918-631-2137.