The Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost

Date: 

Sunday, October 16, 2016, 11:00am to 12:30pm

Location: 

Knafel Center (Radcliffe Gym), Radcliffe Yard, 10 Garden St., Cambridge, MA

McGlory Speckman*NEW* Free Parking & Shuttle Service to the Knafel Center
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Preacher: The Rev. Prof. McGlory Speckman, Campus Rector, Walter Sisulu University, Queenstown, South Africa. Anthem: Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf, Johann Sebastian Bach.

Prof McGlory Speckman has dedicated his life to fighting injustice from an early age. He was only sixteen years old when he joined a political organisation. By the age of seventeen, he had become a branch secretary, later a regional organiser, of a national political organisation. His encounter with the apartheid security branches has led to him being beaten up, detained for long periods and also had a couple of attempts on his life. He participated in the sanctions campaign against South Africa and was honored with a “Freedom of the City” award with a replica key to Winston Salem, North Carolina in 1989. He is a member of several national and international professional associations and has served on the executive committees of some. He is an ordained priest of the Anglican Church.

In 2012, Prof Speckman was appointed to the rank of full professor in the Faculty of Theology at the University of Pretoria, a post to which he returned in 2015. He accepted an appointment as Rector of the Queenstown Campus of the Walter Sisulu University in April 2016.

Directions & Parking

The Knafel Center is located at 10 Garden Street in Radcliffe Yard. If you are coming by cab or being dropped off, the closest entrance to the Knafel Center in Radcliffe Yard is near the intersection of Mason & Garden Streets. In addition to these parking options, the Littauer parking lot continues to be available for Sunday Service parking, which is accessed via the driveway at 33 Oxford Street, the Maxwell-Dworkin Building, until 2 p.m. A free shuttle service from the Littauer Lot to the Knafel Center begins at 10:30 a.m. It's approximately a 7 minute walk from the Littauer lot to the Knafel Center. 

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