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On Tuesdays at 11:00 am, Brite and TCU students, faculty, staff, the Fort Worth community, and beyond gather in Robert Carr Chapel for weekly chapel service. The services are designed to be interactive and inspirational while offering a space for wonder and embodiment. Worship is a meaningful space during which students, faculty, staff, and guests deepen their understanding of social justice issues and seek ways to be change agents who address challenges in the world.

This week is the final chapel service of the fall semester. Brite graduate Rev. Yadi Martínez-Reyna will be the preacher for a special service honoring Transgender Day of Remembrance. The Rev. Yadi Martínez-Reyna  (M.Div.), ordained by the United Church of Christ, is a bilingual Latinx gender non-binary artist, a borderlander, and founder of Color Splash Out, a BIPOC led non-profit organization dedicated to creating safe and brave spaces for LGBTQ+ Youth and their ally friends. Rev. Yadi was born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley in the frontera of Brownsville and Matamoros Mexico. Rev. Yadi serves as a Co-Pastor at First UCC in 2nd Life.