HEY!
This Friday and Saturday night, May 25/26!
I have directed a stage adaptation of The Great Divorce by CS Lewis....
please come out and support the cast and crew - here are the deets:
Friday May 25 and Saturday May 26
Travis Auditorium, Fuller Theological Seminary
180 N Oakland Ave
Pasadena, CA 91182
Doors open 7pm - general seating
Show at 7:30pm
No Charge..... suggested donation $5.
See you there, right?!?!
Culture + Arts + Faith + Education
Wednesday, May 23
Tuesday, May 1
Bomb Scare. Please.
SO last night Fuller had a bomb scare. Apparently, there was a box in the HR building all day and some person thought it was ticking. Freaked everybody out. The campus and a 2 block radius was shut down to all traffic - foot, car, etc.
Fortunately, or unfortunately - depending on how you look at it - it was nothing. Just a box of papers and clothes. Or so I hear.
Here is what gets me. It is along the same sad lines of the VT thing.
NO ONE IN PASADENA KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT FULLER!!!!
Except of course, those of us who pay money to be here or are married to someone who pays money to be here.
BUT if that really was a bomb and it blew up. Whattya know? Fuller would be the apple of Pasadena's eye... the heart of Pasadena... the life blood of the community.
Oh Please.
I am honestly struggling with these questions:
How does the church properly respond to "community disasters" in distant places?
What is the appropriate response for people who are not in the affected community?
When is national mourning appropriate and when is it a load of crap?
Ideas, anyone? Seriously... this is bugging me pretty deeply.
Fortunately, or unfortunately - depending on how you look at it - it was nothing. Just a box of papers and clothes. Or so I hear.
Here is what gets me. It is along the same sad lines of the VT thing.
NO ONE IN PASADENA KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT FULLER!!!!
Except of course, those of us who pay money to be here or are married to someone who pays money to be here.
BUT if that really was a bomb and it blew up. Whattya know? Fuller would be the apple of Pasadena's eye... the heart of Pasadena... the life blood of the community.
Oh Please.
I am honestly struggling with these questions:
How does the church properly respond to "community disasters" in distant places?
What is the appropriate response for people who are not in the affected community?
When is national mourning appropriate and when is it a load of crap?
Ideas, anyone? Seriously... this is bugging me pretty deeply.
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