"University Chaplain Tim Auman" Archive

A Period of Prayer & Meditation in Solidarity with the Mount Tabor Community

This is a message from University Chaplain Timothy L. Auman and Dean of the School of Divinity & Wait Chapel Jonathan Lee Walton.

A child was murdered in Winston-Salem. A senseless and cruel act unleashed terror in a building designed to be a sanctuary of learning and development, Mount Tabor High School. We pray for the family and friends of William Chavis Raynard Miller, Jr.

The days and weeks ahead will be difficult for so many. Teachers must resume instruction in classrooms where children hid under tables and in closets. Parents must relive those frantic moments of vulnerability associated with sirens whisking through the streets of Winston-Salem. And students at Mt. Tabor must attempt to learn in a space where the life of their classmate was stolen.

This tragedy also reveals the interconnected nature of our communities. Violence is never an isolated act. One deadly gunshot impacted the lives of thousands of children, families and educators. This turn of events affected many within the Wake Forest family. Thus, we seek to sit in prayer and solidarity as an initial act of comfort and support.

We invite all to join us today for a period of prayer, meditation and reflection in solidarity with the Mount Tabor community. We will hold space in Davis Chapel from 12 noon – 1 p.m. for silent prayer.

In solidarity.

Sincerely,
Timothy L. Auman, University Chaplain

One Luv,
Jonathan Lee Walton, Dean of the School of Divinity & Wait Chapel

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Campus memorial service for Jordan Bayer postponed

This message was distributed by e-mail on Dec. 1 to students, faculty and staff:

The campus memorial service for Jordan Bayer has been postponed until next semester, University Chaplain Tim Auman announced.  The decision to postpone the service was made in consultation with Jordan’s family.  In addition, a number of Jordan’s friends are studying abroad this semester and would have been unable to attend the campus service originally scheduled to be held on December 3.

The University will announce a new date for a campus memorial service in the spring semester after further consultation with Jordan’s family.

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