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All Events

February 2008

Friday 1

Music and Meditation

Community

8:00 am

Location: Wilson Chapel

8am-8:30am

Join the campus congregation for this time of reflection and meditation.

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Morning Worship

Worship

8:30 am

Location: Wilson Chapel

8:30am-8:50am

Join the campus congregation as we begin the day in worship.

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Can Poetry Save a Life?

Community
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7:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Location: Andover Newton Bookstore in Noyes Hall

In her third collection of poems, One-Breasted Woman, Susan Deborah King bears witness to the soul’s transformation in the wake of a breast cancer diagnosis and subsequent mastectomy.  The act of writing her latest collection was a central part of her recovery.  Her poems offer an honest, intelligent, and ultimately life affirming response to anyone who faces a terrifying illness.

imageKing has taught writing at the University of Minnesota, the Write Place, and United Theological Seminary.  She has also been a poet in
residence at Whittier Community School for the Arts.  A former
Presbyterian minister and psychotherapist, King leads retreats on creativity and spirituality.

Come and meet “Sam” King when she reads her poems at the Bookstore in Noyes Hall on Friday, February 1, 7 pm.

Bring your friends.  Light refreshments provided.

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