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Sunday Evenings at St. Alban's
Join us every Sunday night for the Holy Eucharist
(6:00) and dinner following. Of course, this service is open to everyone, but it
is designed particularly for students. Each week, we strive to offer lively
and Biblical preaching, a wide variety of music and instruments, student
leadership, and classic Christianity as expressed through the Anglican tradition
of worship.
After the service, everyone is invited to
the Common Hall for a home-cooked meal. Every week, St. Alban's parishioners
cook a free, home-cooked dinner that is served at 7:00. Dinners will
resume August 23, 2009.
Lunch With C.S. Lewis
Beginning
August 26, 2009, the Canterbury Club will again host "Lunch With C.S. Lewis" every
Wednesday at the chapel (11:30). Lunch will be provided at no charge. Weekly
attendance is not required. Students are welcome to stop in whenever it is
convenient! We will be reading The Great Divorce this year.
Besides being the author of the Narnia series, C.S. Lewis authored some of the
most popular and accessible writings on the topic of Christianity. He was an
Anglican, an academic, and a committed Christian. Because he had been a skeptic
for most of his life, Lewis was able to sympathize with those who directed hard
questions to Christians and succeeded in presenting 'mere Christianity' in terms
that skeptics could receive. Copies of The Great Divorce will be
available to students free of charge at the beginning of the semester.
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