Community Chapel: Advent

Held most Tuesdays at 11:10 am PT during the school year, Community Chapel is an opportunity for the entire PSR community to come together for spiritual, theological and social nourishment.
Community Chapel: Coming Undone Together: Longing for Justice

Held most Tuesdays at 11:10 am PT during the school year, Community Chapel is an opportunity for the entire PSR community to come together for spiritual, theological and social nourishment.
Community Chapel: Service of Music & Arts

Andrew Jamieson, Chapel Musician, convening with student and guest artists
Community Chapel: Celebration of Communion

PSR’s Campus Pastor, Rev. Kamal Hassan will be preaching “It Will Cost You Something” taken from Luke 14: 25 – 33
CLGS Book Launch: Liberating Gender for Jews and Allies: The Wisdom of Transkeit

Join us for the book launch of Liberating Gender for Jews and Allies: The Wisdom of Transkeit an extraordinary collection of essays by trans Jews and allies explores cutting-edge ideas about gender through the lenses of tradition, art, autobiography, and solidarity.
CLGS Queer & Latinx Faith Conversation: Queerying Pre-Marital Counseling

Join us for an online CLGS Queer & Latinx Faith Conversation, Queerying Pre-Marital Counseling with Manuel Frank-Lampon and Carla Roland
CLGS Jewish Queeries Series: The Queernesses of Jewish Heresy: Sabbetai Zevi, Jacob Frank, and the Eros of Hasidism

Join us for the online CLGS Jewish Queeries Series Event The Queernesses of Jewish Heresy: Sabbetai Zevi, Jacob Frank, and the Eros of Hasidism with Rabbi Dr. Jay Michaelson and Professor Naomi Seidman
CLGS Lavender Lunch: In the Margins, A Transgender Man’s Journey with Scripture

In this online CLGS Lavender Lunch Father Shannon Kearns explores ideas from his recently-published book In the Margins: A Transgender Man’s Journey with Scripture.
CLGS Lavender Lunch: Queer Autobiography, We Were Gender Fluid Before We Even Knew What It Was

In this online CLGS Lavender Lunch authors Dwayne Ratleff and William Martin read from their autobiographical novels Dancing To The Lyrics and The Runaway Bus.
CLGS Lavender Lunch: Reproductive Justice and Black Queer Bodies

In this online CLGS Lavender Lunch, Rev. Dr. Roland Stringfellow and Dr. Sylvia Rhue explore how, in this current intersectional moment, we can educate ourselves on the critical issue of reproductive justice and better advocate for reproductive justice for Black queer people.