Christian Graduate Student Alliance

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Friday, 07/31 @ CGSA 
Thursday, July 30, 2009, 04:50 PM - Friday Meetings
Last week, we got to hear from the Western perspective about the history of the Church during and after the schism. As much was going on in the development of the Church in the West, the Eastern Church, though under heavy persecution from the Muslims (and sometimes even from Rome), cultivated a living and thriving faith of a theological character beautifully distinct from the West. This week, Fr. Terry, a priest at St. Chrysostom Byzantine Catholic Church, will be talking about the Great Schism: Eastern Perspective.

WHEN? Fridays at 6:30 pm. We gather for munchies and conversation and then get into our theme for the evening. Afterward, we head out to an inexpensive restaurant.

LOCATION: We will be meeting at Indianola Church of Christ (http://www.indianolacc.com/ ) in a space graciously provided by their pastor. It is within easy walking distance of campus.

Address: 2141 Indianola Ave, Columbus, OH 43201-1399 (Indianola Church of Christ-Christian)

Directions: Get to High and Lane, continue East, turn Left on Indianola. It will be on your left at Indianola and Norwich (about 500 feet from Lane).

ENTER from the back of the Church, where it says "office".

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Friday, 07/24 @ CGSA 
Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 04:48 PM
The Middle Ages often seems like a 'black hole' of sorts in church history. In fact it is a rich period in the life of the church. This week, Paul Rimmer, PhD candidate will give us an overview of this period for the western church, in our continuing series "Halos and Heretics".

WHEN? Fridays at 6:30 pm. We gather for munchies and conversation and then get into our theme for the evening. Afterward, we head out to an inexpensive restaurant.

LOCATION: We will be meeting at Indianola Church of Christ (http://www.indianolacc.com/ ) in a space graciously provided by their pastor. It is within easy walking distance of campus.

Address: 2141 Indianola Ave, Columbus, OH 43201-1399 (Indianola Church of Christ-Christian)

Directions: Get to High and Lane, continue East, turn Left on Indianola. It will be on your left at Indianola and Norwich (about 500 feet from Lane).

ENTER from the back of the Church, where it says "office".

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Friday, 05/29 @ CGSA 
Friday, May 29, 2009, 09:08 AM - Friday Meetings
This Friday night's CGSA meeting will focus on Christianity and Environmental Science. Our speaker is Dr. Greg Hitzhusen. He is the Executive Director of Ohio Interfaith Power and Light and also on the faculty at The Ohio State University, in the School of Environment and Natural Resources, where he is developing a partnership between the Ohio Council of Churches and Ohio State University Extension to provide environmental resources to faith communities in Ohio. Dr. Hitzhusen has a B.S. in ecology from Cornell University, an M.Div. concentrating in ecotheology from Yale Divinity School, and a Ph.D. in faith-based environmental education (Cornell).

Greg will speak not only on how is faith has influenced his thinking about environmental science but also how both his faith and research have affect the way he lives.

Time and Place: Our Friday meetings are at 6:30 pm at the Royer Student Activity Center on North Campus next to Jones Tower. After our meetings we go out to a local restaurant.

Special Events Next Week! We will not have a meeting next Friday. One of our members, Alisha Leighanne Miller will be giving her DMA recital at 8 pm next Friday evening, June 5 at Hughes Hall. You all are invited and I know a large CGSA crowd would be very encouraging.

Then Saturday afternoon, we will have the end of the year picnic at our home. More info about theme, food, directions and time to follow. But save the date!



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Friday, 05/22 @ CGSA 
Friday, May 22, 2009, 12:29 PM - Friday Meetings
This Friday Meeting: "Methodological Atheism: Christian Scholars and God's Intervention" There seems to have been, especially in the wake of World War 2, a surge in the number of atheists, and in their militant attitude; recently, they have found especially caustic mouth-pieces in Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and the like.
What is the "new atheism" and what is the responsibility of Christian Scholars in addressing and answering this aggressive, almost 'evangelical', movement?

Please welcome our speaker Pastor Adam Long of Continuum Church, who is also working on his PhD in Sociology.

The Meetings begin around 6:30 PM on Fridays. Typically there are people here before, and we talk and catch up with each other's weeks and lives until about 6:50 PM. At that time, we come together, the meeting is introduced, and we worship by singing songs. Then we open in prayer, and the speaker is introduced. After she or he is done talking (typically 8:00 to 8:30 PM) there are announcements, another song of worship, and then a closing prayer. Then all who wish will go out to eat at a place chosen by a poll (sign up to the Yahoo group on osu-cgsa.org to see the polls in the future). The poll decision will be announced at the meeting.

Location: Our meetings are at 6:30 pm in the Royer Student Activity Center. You can find it on the campus map at www.osu.edu/map/ Royer is located next to Jones Graduate Tower. Go into the building through the left of the two front entrances. At the top of the steps you will see a room to your right. That's where we'll be.


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Friday, 05/15 @ CGSA 
Friday, May 15, 2009, 10:36 AM - Friday Meetings
I. This Friday Meeting: "Christianity and Social Work"
When we think of social work, we may think of activism, charity, corporal works of mercy, or other works along this line. I certainly think often that social work is a natural outflow from a deep and active Christian faith. But if that is the case, why do so many non-Christians become involved in social work? What is the overlap between Christianity and social work, and where do they diverge? How is a Christian social worker different from a non-Christian social worker, in the way they approach and perform their occupation? And what is the purpose or ultimate goal of social work?

Please welcome as our speaker Millie Harris. Millie is working on her PhD in Social Work and is an active member of Vineyard Columbus. She will be talking about the issues of how social work relates to the Christian life.

I-A. The Meetings begin around 6:30 PM on Fridays. Typically there are people here before, and we talk and catch up with each other's weeks and lives until about 6:50 PM. At that time, we come together, the meeting is introduced, and we worship by singing songs. Then we open in prayer, and the speaker is introduced. After she or he is done talking (typically 8:00 to 8:30 PM) there are announcements, another song of worship, and then a closing prayer. Then all who wish will go out to eat at a place chosen by a poll (sign up to the Yahoo group on osu-cgsa.org to see the polls in the future). The poll decision will be announced at the meeting.

I-B. Location: Our meetings are at 6:30 pm in the Royer Student Activity Center. You can find it on the campus map at www.osu.edu/map/ Royer is located next to Jones Graduate Tower. Go into the building through the left of the two front entrances. At the top of the steps you will see a room to your right. That's where we'll be.

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