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Sunday School Series: 7 Last Words

Throughout the season of Lent, join us as we journey through this eight-week series, focusing on one word each week as we reflect and connect Jesus’ final words to our daily life. Each lesson will include Scripture reading, a devotional, a time of discussion, as well as coloring.

Week 1 (March 2): KNOW – God, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing. (Luke 23:34)
Week 2 (March 9): TRUTH – Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise. (Luke 23:43)
Week 3 (*March 16): HERE – Here is your son. Here is your mother. (John 19:26–27)
Week 4 (March 23): FORSAKEN – My God, My God, why have you forsaken me? (Matthew 27:46)
Week 5 (March 30): THIRSTY – I am thirsty. (John 19:28)
Week 6 (April 6): FINISHED – It is finished. (John 19:30)
Week 7 (April 13): COMMEND – God, into your hands I commend my spirit. (Luke 23:46)
Week 8 (*April 20): BELIEVE – (with a focus on selected verses from Luke 24:1-12)

*We will not meet on March 16th, due to Spring Break, or March 20th, due to the Easter holiday.

If you’re still in town on Easter Sunday, join us at UUMC for a pre-worship brunch at 10am.

 

Jesus had a lot to say during his life – about who God is, about what justice looks like, about how we are to love ourselves, and our neighbors, and all the world. And, tradition has it, he kept teaching even in the very last moments of his life.

The Seven Last Words are the sayings of Jesus from the cross as recorded in the Gospel narratives. Some of them pull from his ancestors’ prayers and songs, reminding us of his deep rootedness in Jewish tradition. Some of them echo themes he taught throughout his ministry — like connection and compassion — their recurrence here seemingly giving them extra emphasis. Some of them remind us just how very human he was. And many of them are words we might hear from the mouths of people in our world today, innocents who still suffer unjustly.

Pre-Conference Workshop for the CHE’s Inaugural Conference

Join us at the pre-conference workshop with Free Lunch!

The Center for Heterodox Economics and Young Scholars Initiative jointly invite you to the pre-conference workshop! It will be a great opportunity to connect with graduate students from other regions before attending the main conference.

This event is open to undergraduate students, and we encourage you to join us in exploring heterodox economics. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a vibrant community dedicated to understanding capitalism.

For more information, please visit our website https://sites.utulsa.edu/chetu/event/2025-che-inaugural-conference/

🔗 Register here: https://forms.office.com/r/zjN4AcMFC8
📧 Contact us: CHE@utulsa.edu
📞 Phone: 918-631-3398

Let’s come together to foster dialogue, share insights, and inspire change. We look forward to seeing you there!

Finals Planning Workshop

TU students are invited to join Dr. Emily Contois (TU Faculty in Residence and Associate Professor of Media Studies) for a Finals Planning Workshop. Each student will receive a custom calendar worksheet, as well as access to pens, markers, and stickers, as we plan for this stressful academic season with intention, care, and forethought. In the community, we’ll calendar your finals, set study priorities, and schedule study and work hours (as well as time for rest, sleep, and fun!), plus share tips for managing motivation, stress, and the how, when, and where of studying.

Students who’ve attended this workshop in the past said:

“This was so helpful. I feel much more in control of my final studying now.”

“It was great to hear about other students’ study experiences. Now I know I’m not the only one struggling.”

“This was great. Please do it again! I’ll come!!”

Snacks will be served and there will be a few fun giveaways. Space is limited to 20 students. All TU students are welcome.

Finals Study in Sharp Chapel

TU students join Sharp Chapel for Study in the Chapel, Dec. 5-8 and 11-14. Come and enjoy a quiet, contemplative place to do reading and prepare for your finals and final papers. Refreshments available all day in the Atrium.

Finals Study in Sharp Chapel

TU students join Sharp Chapel for Study in the Chapel, Dec. 5-8 and 11-14. Come and enjoy a quiet, contemplative place to do reading and prepare for your finals and final papers. Refreshments available all day in the Atrium.

Finals Study in Sharp Chapel

TU students join Sharp Chapel for Study in the Chapel, Dec. 5-8 and 11-14. Come and enjoy a quiet, contemplative place to do reading and prepare for your finals and final papers. Refreshments available all day in the Atrium.

Finals Study in Sharp Chapel

TU students join Sharp Chapel for Study in the Chapel, Dec. 5-8 and 11-14. Come and enjoy a quiet, contemplative place to do reading and prepare for your finals and final papers. Refreshments available all day in the Atrium.

Finals Study in Sharp Chapel

TU students join Sharp Chapel for Study in the Chapel, Dec. 5-8 and 11-14. Come and enjoy a quiet, contemplative place to do reading and prepare for your finals and final papers. Refreshments available all day in the Atrium.

Finals Study in Sharp Chapel

TU students join Sharp Chapel for Study in the Chapel, Dec. 5-8 and 11-14. Come and enjoy a quiet, contemplative place to do reading and prepare for your finals and final papers. Refreshments available all day in the Atrium.

Finals Study in Sharp Chapel

TU students join Sharp Chapel for Study in the Chapel, Dec. 5-8 and 11-14. Come and enjoy a quiet, contemplative place to do reading and prepare for your finals and final papers. Refreshments available all day in the Atrium.