In this devotion, G. Lee Kluth ’76 M.Div. writes that our paths are clearer and supported with God’s help, when we ask in trust. Read today’s God Pause.
Archives for October 31, 2023
TODAY: Reformation Day Rare Book Room Open House
Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of Reformation-era pamphlets at our Rare Book Room Open House Reformation Day (TODAY) from 10:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Take a glimpse into the turbulent times that forever changed the course of religious and intellectual thought. Immerse yourself in the beautifully preserved pages of these rare gems, and gain insight into the transformative power of ideas. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness history come to life in our library’s hallowed halls. Join us for the Rare Book Room Open House and uncover the treasures of the Reformation, one pamphlet at a time. TODAY, 10:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
Halloween Pizza and Trivia
Join us for Pizza and Trivia (Halloween Edition) in the OCC Dining Tuesday October 31 after chapel! Pizza will be provided by Toppers and will include a vegan option!
Unraveled: Knitting/Crocheting/Needlework Group
Join us after chapel Wednesdays for Unraveled: knitting/crocheting/needlework (really … you can just sit and chat if you don’t have a craft) group! We’ll meet every Wednesday after chapel (unless there’s a big event) in the OCC dining room! Hope to see you there!
Study Hour and Cultural Time
The International Cultural Club cordially invites you to join our Study Hour and Cultural Time.
This event is scheduled for Wednesday, November 1, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. and will be held in Bockman 1st Floor, Room 116.
Sarah Bauer will be delivering a presentation on Famous American Traditional Festival.
This opportunity is invaluable for anyone who appreciates and celebrates cultural diversity like yourself, as it provides an excellent opportunity to gain insights into American traditions and their celebrated festivals, contributing to a richer understanding of the country’s cultural heritage.
During the same study hour, Professor Samuel Zalang will lead a discussion on the “Macro-Sociological Perspective to the Study of Religion: Weber and the Role of Religion in Social Change & Conversion and Commitment to a Religion from a Sociological Perspective.” This session promises to be intellectually stimulating and thought-provoking.
We look forward to your participation and hope to see you there.
Gateways to Joy Online Workshop
We all know someone (or maybe ARE someone) who could use some self-care before being expected to respond with joy during the impending holiday season. Here’s a reflective workshop to care for those who are writing their loved ones’ names in the book for All Saints, struggling with other losses or even an enduring feeling of blah. You may share or use this code for 75% off this Thursday’s online workshop: Gateway75