Statement from President Martin on events of Jan. 6, 2021
(Email from President 丹 Martin to the SPU community on the events in the nation's capital on Jan. 6, 2021.)
We all witnessed 和 were gripped by the events 和 images from the day’s events in our nation’s capital – scenes that prompted a range of emotion in me from shock to grief. It was certainly a time where I spent much of the afternoon in prayer for our nation 和 our collective future. What unfolded before us 今天 is a far cry from the value placed on lawful protest, 和 the orderly 和 peaceful transition of power that is built into our democratic election process. As a nation 和 as a local community we will be deeply processing this in the coming days. As an academic community of faith, it is part of our mission to proactively engage in civil discourse 和 action that promotes a greater sense of community 和, 在一起, address the critical issues facing our country.
We are committed to our Christian faith 和 to the belief in the transforming power of God to work in the minds 和 hearts of all people, 和, 像这样, Chaplain Lisa Ishihara has organized a time for us to gather virtually as a community:
Thursday, January 7, 9 a.m.
Instagram Live @spu_umin or www.instagram.com/spu_umin
OR
Thursday, January 7, noon on Zoom
Whether you are able to join in this community time 在一起 or not, please pray for each other 和 for our nation’s leaders during this time of presidential transition in our country. May we be inspired 和 challenged to be motivated by the gospel message of Christ’s reconciliation of all things, particularly now as we witness such need for reconciliation 和 working for the common good of this country.
丹
“Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful. And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love 和 good deeds…” (Hebrews 10:23)
Posted: Wednesday, January 6, 2021