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Faculty/Staff Christian Fellowship
Activities & Events


One of the main goals of FSCF is to sponsor discussions and seminars that articulate a Christian perspective in academia and related professions. We generally meet at noon on Tuesday or Wednesday of each week for informal, brown-bag sessions.
(The opinions expressed by visiting speakers are not necessarily the opinions of the FSCF organizing committee or FSCF members).

Click here to see what we did last term.


Spring 2012

Date

FSCF Meetings

Resources or
Related Events

Tue 10 Apr
Faith in Action: Do Humans Possess a Unique
Appetite for God and Service? (Part I)

Robert Lamb
Noon, Covell 117
Handout
Tue 17 Apr
Discussion of Socratic Club Debate:
Have Science and Technology Made God Irrelevant?

Ken Funk
Noon, Covell 117
Tue 24 Apr
Faith in Action: Do Humans Possess a Unique
Appetite for God and Service? (Part II)

Robert Lamb & Mark Edwards
Noon, Covell 117
Tue 1 May
Brownbag fellowship/open discussion
Noon, Covell 117
Tue 8 May
Discussion of Socratic Club Debate:
Is Christianity Anti-Science?

Noon, Covell 117
Tue 15 May
Brownbag fellowship/open discussion
Noon, Covell 117
Tue 22 May
Discussion: Obama and Romney on Gay Marriage
Noon, Covell 117
Pew Forum: newsletter
Pew Forum: same-sex marriage
Tue 29 May
The Prayer Gauge: Does Healing Come
by Medicine or Miracle? (Part I)

Gary Ferngren
Noon, Covell 117
Tue 5 Jun
The Prayer Gauge: Does Healing Come
by Medicine or Miracle? (Part II)

Gary Ferngren
Noon, Covell 117


Last updated: Mar. 27, 2012

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