Chapel: Embodying Presence in the Divine Feminine

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.
Chapel: Mardi Gras

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.
Chapel: Be Deeply Rooted

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.
Chapel: Hymn Sing

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.
Chapel: Embodying Christ’s Presence for Such a Time as This

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.
Chapel: Opening Worship/Dean’s Convocation

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.
President David Vásquez-Levy Preaching at Central Union Church

PSR President David Vásquez-Levy is preaching at Central Union Church on Sunday, February 2 at the 7am, 9am, and 11am services.
President David Vásquez-Levy Preaching at the Samoan Church of Hawaii

PSR President David Vásquez-Levy Preaching at the Samoan Church of Hawaii on January 26. Click here for the Samoan Church of Hawaii’s Facebook page.
Living Together in our Post-Election World with Dr. Leonard McMahon | A CLGS Queering the 2024 Vote Lavender Lunch Workshop

We invite you to join PSR Professor and founder of Common Ground Dialogue Dr. Leonard McMahon for this CLGS Lavender Lunch – the last in this, our 4-part series on Queering the Vote– as we gather, post election, to explore the landscape of US society with the presidential elections behind us.
In My Grandmother’s Tongue: A Queer AAPI Eldership Panel Discussion

In My Grandmother’s Tongue is a panel discussion that honors and elicits the sacred experiences and wisdom of our Queer AAPI Elders.