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All Events
October 2008
Wednesday 1
Community Worship
1:00 pm
Location: Wilson Chapel
Community Worship sponsored by the Latino/a Fellowship, in observance of national Hispanic Fellowship Month, with Prof. MT Davila preaching.
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Orlando E. Costas Latino/a Theology Lectureship
6:15 pm
Location: Wilson Chapel
This year the Orlando E. Costas Latino/a Theology Lectureship will feature Dr. Michele Gonzalez Maldonado, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at The University of Miami. On Wednesday, October 1st 2008 at 6:15pm, she will speak on the topic of “Liberation Theology, ‘Evangelicos,’ and The Future of American Christianity.” The lecture event is scheduled from 6:15pm to 7:15pm in the Wilson Chapel, followed by a reception and book signing in the Peck Room. The event is free and open to all. Indeed, all are welcomed to come and enjoy of this educational opportunity. For more information, contact Dr. Benjamin Valentin, Professor of Theology and Culture and Director of the Orlando E. Costas Latino/a Theology Lectureship at Andover Newton Theological School (617-964-1100, ext.245, ).
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Saturday 4
Noel Paul Stookey, of Peter, Paul and Mary, in Concert

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: Wilson Chapel
In his fourth decade as the ‘Paul’ of Peter, Paul, and Mary, Stookey’s music continues to challenge, encourage and entertain. His music has spanned a spectrum from ‘I Dig Rock And Roll Music’, his ‘60’s satire on pop trendiness, to one of the best loved solo records, ‘The Wedding Song’, which reached the top 30’s of the pop charts in the early ‘70’s. His lyrical style, humor, and stage presence have marked the American musical and cultural scene for almost half a century, embodying his passionate commitment to border-crossing through song and witness.
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Wednesday 8
Community Worship
1:00 pm
Location: Wilson Chapel
Community Worship in observance of National Coming Out Day, organized by BGLANTS, with guest preacher Dr. Irene Monroe.
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Thursday 9
Last day for registration for thesis writing for 2009 graduation by M.A. candidates.
12:00 pm
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Monday 13
Columbus Day observed
9:00 am
No classes, Offices and Library closed; Dining Hall on holiday schedule.
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Tuesday 14
Last day for submitting Field Education Learning Agreement
5:00 pm
Applies to all students in ANTS Field Education sites.
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Wednesday 15
Community Worship
1:00 pm
Location: Wilson Chapel
Community Worship led by Prof. Sarah Drummond, including a commissioning of field ed students.
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Final admissions application deadline
5:00 pm
For Winter term for M.Div., M.A., S.T.M., and Special Students.
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Monday 20
Hope and Possibility in Haiti

5:00 pm
Location: The Peck Conference Room
Join us to hear author Margaret Trost read from her newly-published book, On That Day, Everybody Ate: One Woman’s Story of Hope and Possibility in Haiti, and share the experience that inspired her to begin a feeding program for children in Haiti.
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Registration for Winter Session courses
9:00 pm
October 20 - November 7
Registration for Winter Session courses. Registrations must be postmarked by Nov. 7. Late registrations can be accepted on the first day of class, subject to a $150 late fee. In addition to the non-refundable registration fee, the school will retain $100 of the tuition when withdrawals are made. Full payment of tuition and fees is due by the first day of class. No refunds will be given after the first day of class.
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Tuesday 21
The Eye Hides Not Its Secret: Reflections on Art, Religion, and Spirituality

5:00 pm
Location: Wilson Chapel
A public lecture in conjunction with the Robert Sarly exhibit
This event is free and open to the public.
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Concert: “Wee Sing”
7:30 pm
Location: Wilson Chapel Main Sanctuary
with John Bell of the Iona Community ANTS Book Table (John Bell’s CDs) will be set up in the Lobby Cake and Punch Reception: Immediately following the concert
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Saturday 25
The Children of Abraham - Tri-Faith Event
7:00 pm
Location: Wilson Chapel
Contact: http://www.bnaior.org or 617-244-5311
Christians, Muslims, Jews - Children of Abraham: A Spiritual Exploration.
Through music, chanting, and dialogue the world’s three great faiths will be explored. Refreshments following the event.
Tickets will be sold at the door. $15 adult/$10 student.
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Sunday 26
In Celebration of Rumi: An afternoon of poetry, music, and whirling dervishes

2:00 pm
Location: Wilson Chapel
Contact: Ms. Jennifer Shaw, at: (617) 964-1100, ext. 228.
Join us for a special program of music, the dancing of dervishes, and inspiring readings from the work of 13th century Sufi mystic Jelaluddin Rumi, whose poetry is filled with a longing for God the Friend and the Beloved. The programs will close with a traditional Dervish Zikr ceremony.
Tickets: $15; $7 for seniors and full-time students. Andover Newton faculty and students admitted free.
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Friday 31
Advent Workshop
9:00 am
Location: The Meetinghouse
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
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