Arts Concerns Committee

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Archive for October, 2007

SEMI: Dating and Relationships

Editor Ben Cassil of the SEMI just put out a call for articles and art for the week 7 issue centered around Dating and Relationships.

They are looking for:

  • A Male and Female perspective on dating in seminary.
  • Articles by married people with advice on finding a good mate-what is important, what’s not, etc.
  • Is Dating a good idea in Seminary?
  • SOP–Psychological implications of dating?
  • Who should you date?
  • Are Paul’s views on marriage relevant now?
  • Good ideas for (cheap?) dates.
  • Is singleness a valid option?
  • Why is there (or is there not) an anti-single bias in ministry jobs? What can be done about it?
  • How to balance school and relationships.
  • Can members of the opposite sex be effective friends?
  • Is it better to be friends first before dating?
  • Have our morals slipped regarding sex/physicality while dating? Why?
  • Any other ideas you have regarding dating and relationships.
  • ART! Feel free to submit any artwork you have, preferably that’s relevant to the topic, but not necessarily. Photos, paintings, sketches, digital imagery, it’s all welcome! Submit however much you want in as best resolution you can get. You never know
  • REVIEWS!- Film, music, book, restaurant, etc.

Word count: 600-900 words. DEADLINE: Thurs, Oct 25th.

Art Night at CBB 10/19

Art Night Flier

This Friday, October 19th, Coffee by the Books is opening their doors to all artists, great and small. If you’re an aspiring muscian, an aged, master craftsman, a passionate painter, or just a person with camera, you’re encouraged to come out at 6:30pm with all your supplies as we do some community art together. Don’t miss out!

Posada AIDS Walk 12/1

a Candlelight AIDS Walk - click to learn more

On Dec 1st, the AIDS Service Center & the City of Pasadena will host the 20th annual Posada AIDS Walk to coincide with World Aids Day and the opening of the Holiday season. Walkers will start in the courtyard at One Colorado in Old Pasadena and end in front of the newly renovated Pasadena City Hall for an interfaith closing ceremony of music and inspiration. Along the way, walkers will visit historic buildings, cultural sites and entertainment venues and view a moving display of panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt.

For the 3rd year, the Brehm Center, on behalf of Fuller, will sponsor one of the stops along the route (Fuller housing on Los Robles, between Ford Place & the Union Street parking
structure). Nancy Ann Stoner, assistant venue coordinator for the Posada AIDS Walk, would like to encourage the concern committees at Fuller to participate in the Posada. Please contact her directly if you’re interested.

More information on the Posada here.

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