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LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Union Center\, Computer Lab
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Shane Hipps\, pastor and author (www.shanehipps.com)\, will be on our campus as a pastor-in-residence and presenter of themes from his book\, "The Hidden Power of Electronic Culture: How Media Shapes Faith\, The Gospel\, and Church" from September 26-29\, 2007.  Shane is pastor of Trinity Mennonite Church in Glendale\, Arizona and lives close by with his wife\, Andrea and daughter\, Harper.  \n\nBefore earning a Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary\, he was a strategic planner in advertising where he worked on a variety of national brands. The majority of his time was spent developing and implementing the multimillion dollar communications strategy for Porsche Cars North America. It was here that he first gained experience in understanding media and culture.\n\nShane is a member and presenter for the Media Ecology Association\, an organization of scholars and laypeople who investigate the impact of communication technology and media on cultures and individuals.  He is also a featured essayist for the award winning metaphilm.com\, a website devoted to cultural critique and film interpretation. \n\nSCHEDULED EVENTS \n\nWEDNESDAY\, SEPTEMBER 26 \n\n10-10:30 a.m.	Chapel – personal faith story \n\n10:30 am	Break with Wyse 3rd folks \n\n11:45-1 p.m.	Lunch – President Jim Brenneman\, key Student Life leaders\, BRP faculty\n\n1-1:50 p.m.	BUS 328 Venture Planning\n\n3-3:50 p.m.	Rel 320 – Christian Faith\n\n5-6:30 p.m.	Dialogue & Dinner with Mennonite students – “Key Issues Facing the Future Mennonite Church”\n\n9:15-10:15 pm	Campus Worship Night – “Living a Vibrant Christian Life as a College Student”\n\n\n\nTHURSDAY\, SEPTEMBER 27\n\n9:00 a.m.	Presentation with Area Pastors (Location: Church-Chapel Fellowship Hall)\n\n11:40 a.m.	Forum at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary\n\n3:00 p.m.	Student Life leaders for informal discussion\n\n 4:00 p.m.	Resourcing Faculty on “Young Adult Faith in a Media-drenched World”\n\n5:30 p.m.	Dinner & Dialogue with Communication Majors & Minors - “The Intersection of Communication and Faith”\n\n7:00 p.m.	Bus 316 Principles of Marketing\n\n\n\nFRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 28\n\n9-9:50 a.m.	Bus 121 – Intro to Entrepreneurship\n\n10-10:30 a.m.	Chapel – "Living Our Faith in a Media-drenched Culture"\n\n11-11:50	Comm 202 01 – Oral Communication\n\n12–1 p.m.	Lunch with Campus Ministries Team & Spiritual Life Advisory Committee - “Leading spiritual life at GC”\n\n2:00 pm	Comm 202 03 – Oral Communication\n\n	\n\nSATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 29 - “Media & Faith Conference” (Location: Church-Chapel\, Room 300)\n\n8:30	Register and coffee\n\n8:45	Worship\n\n9:00	Keynote: “The hidden power of electronic culture: How media shapes our children’s faith”\n\n10:00	Session I\n\n10:45	Break\n\n11:00	Session II\n\n
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Shane Hipps - visiting pastor & author
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Sacred Soil is the theme for Merry Lea's 2007 Autumn Hope Conference. For most of us\, food comes from the grocery store. This event will remind us that food comes from the soil and from God. With help from a pastor\, a farmer\, a chef\,  an agroecologist and several naturalists\, we will explore the ways in which our nourishment depends on healthy soil. The food we eat will be local food: grown at Merry Lea and nearby farms. One hour of academic credit is available for a course based on this conference through Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary\, Elkhart\, IN. Outside readings\, papers and one additional meeting required.Registration: $75; $20 GC students. Lodging available at Merry Lea for an additional $15/night. Please register by September 14.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Merry Lea Farmstead Barn
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Sacred Soil: Reclaiming the Source of Our Food
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Brian McLaren's latest book Everything Must Change: Jesus\, Global Crises\, and a Revolution of Hope serves as the springboard for this conference\, the last of 11 held from Feb.-May\, 2008. The conference will include:\n\n- Four opportunities to hear and respond to new material from Brian McLaren.\n - An interactive experience guided by Linnea Nilsen Capshaw\, using art to experience the deep shifts needed individually and communally for "everything to change."\n- New music\, liturgical experiences\, and other resources that you can take home and use in your faith community.\n- Networking and conversation groups about faith\, art\, justice\, mission\, spiritual formation\, worship\, and community.\n- Stories of deep personal life change and the resulting community and global impact. \n\nThis is a "green event." We will seek to minimize waste of resources and energy. Participants are encouraged to carpool. This will also be a highly interactive event. Please bring your laptop to participate in simultaneous wireless dialogue.\n\nGlobal sponsors: Emergent Village and Sojourners: Faith & Justice Churches. National Sponsor: Mars Hill Graduate School. Tour Sponsor: Faith at Work. Local Sponsors: Goshen College\, Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary and MMA.\n\nRegistration is available online only.\nCost is $79 through Nov. 15\, $99 through Feb. 15\, and $109 through May 8. 
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Join us for hikes and seminars for people of all ages. Hunt for birds and bugs\, take your family on a wetland investigation\, find out what Indiana plants were once used as medicines\, meet a bat enthusiast and his bats\, enjoy homemade ice cream and more! Overnight camping available. Events meet at the Farmstead. Note change of date from the first weekend in May to the first weekend in June. Go to Merry Lea's web site to see schedule and register. Or call Jennifer at 260-799-5869. Cost: $5 per meal or event; $15 covers all day Saturday.
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College\, Farmstead Site
SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:Merry Lea's NatureFest
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Matthew Hill and Beverly Lapp\, piano faculty\, are  pleased to announce the dates and guests for the 2008 Goshen College Piano Workshop and Academy.  We will gather together June 16-19\, 2008\, in the Goshen College Music Center\, a state-of-the-art facility completed in 2000.  \n\nOur guests will Douglas Bomberger\, Jessica Johnson\, Catherine Rollin\, and Mark Swartzentruber.  \n\nThe Piano Workshop and Academy is designed to serve the professional needs of piano teachers working at all levels and in a variety of settings.  A concurrent academy for piano students ages 13-18 creates a dynamic atmosphere in which teachers and students learn together and from each other.\n\n\n2008 Piano Workshop Guests\n\nMusicologist Dr. E. Douglas Bomberger is professor of music and department chair of Fine and Performing Arts at Elizabethtown College in Lancaster County\, Pennsylvania.  Bomberger is a frequent and popular piano workshop guest who uses his sessions to bring to life key figures in the history of Western music\, inspiring pianists to incorporate the great narrative of music history into their teaching and learning.\n\nDr. Jessica Johnson is assistant professor of piano and piano pedagogy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music.  The 2006 winner of UW-Madison's prestigious Emil Steiger Distinguished Teacher Award\, Johnson's many conference presentations and journal articles are infused with her passion for training a new generation of piano teachers.  In addition to presenting several sessions and a masterclass at the workshop\, Johnson will perform in Sole Nero\, a piano and percussion duo with Anthony Di Sanza.   \n\nOur 2008 composer in residence\, Catherine Rollin\, is a well-known clinician who brings an artist's imagination\, a teacher's pedagogical insight\, and a composer's need to express to her many workshops across the U.S. and Canada.  A new duet by Rollin will be premiered at the workshop.  \n\nConcert pianist Mark Swartzentruber will make his Goshen debut next summer.  Swartzentruber has released albums with Sony Classical and Solo Records to outstanding critical acclaim in journals such as Gramophone\, BBC Music Magazine\, The Guardian and International Record Review.  Formerly  Musical Director of the Shoestring Players Theater in North Carolina\, Swartzentruber now lives in London.\n\nTo request a Piano Workshop brochure\, please contact the Goshen College Music Center Office at 574-535-7361.
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DTSTART:20080616
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Matthew Hill and Beverly Lapp\, piano faculty\, are  pleased to announce the dates and guests for the 2008 Goshen College Piano Workshop and Academy.  We will gather together June 16-19\, 2008\, in the Goshen College Music Center\, a state-of-the-art facility completed in 2000.  \n\nOur guests will Douglas Bomberger\, Jessica Johnson\, Catherine Rollin\, and Mark Swartzentruber.  \n\nThe Piano Workshop and Academy is designed to serve the professional needs of piano teachers working at all levels and in a variety of settings.  A concurrent academy for piano students ages 13-18 creates a dynamic atmosphere in which teachers and students learn together and from each other.\n\n\n2008 Piano Workshop Guests\n\nMusicologist Dr. E. Douglas Bomberger is professor of music and department chair of Fine and Performing Arts at Elizabethtown College in Lancaster County\, Pennsylvania.  Bomberger is a frequent and popular piano workshop guest who uses his sessions to bring to life key figures in the history of Western music\, inspiring pianists to incorporate the great narrative of music history into their teaching and learning.\n\nDr. Jessica Johnson is assistant professor of piano and piano pedagogy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music.  The 2006 winner of UW-Madison's prestigious Emil Steiger Distinguished Teacher Award\, Johnson's many conference presentations and journal articles are infused with her passion for training a new generation of piano teachers.  In addition to presenting several sessions and a masterclass at the workshop\, Johnson will perform in Sole Nero\, a piano and percussion duo with Anthony Di Sanza.   \n\nOur 2008 composer in residence\, Catherine Rollin\, is a well-known clinician who brings an artist's imagination\, a teacher's pedagogical insight\, and a composer's need to express to her many workshops across the U.S. and Canada.  A new duet by Rollin will be premiered at the workshop.  \n\nConcert pianist Mark Swartzentruber will make his Goshen debut next summer.  Swartzentruber has released albums with Sony Classical and Solo Records to outstanding critical acclaim in journals such as Gramophone\, BBC Music Magazine\, The Guardian and International Record Review.  Formerly  Musical Director of the Shoestring Players Theater in North Carolina\, Swartzentruber now lives in London.\n\nTo request a Piano Workshop brochure\, please contact the Goshen College Music Center Office at 574-535-7361.
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Matthew Hill and Beverly Lapp\, piano faculty\, are  pleased to announce the dates and guests for the 2008 Goshen College Piano Workshop and Academy.  We will gather together June 16-19\, 2008\, in the Goshen College Music Center\, a state-of-the-art facility completed in 2000.  \n\nOur guests will Douglas Bomberger\, Jessica Johnson\, Catherine Rollin\, and Mark Swartzentruber.  \n\nThe Piano Workshop and Academy is designed to serve the professional needs of piano teachers working at all levels and in a variety of settings.  A concurrent academy for piano students ages 13-18 creates a dynamic atmosphere in which teachers and students learn together and from each other.\n\n\n2008 Piano Workshop Guests\n\nMusicologist Dr. E. Douglas Bomberger is professor of music and department chair of Fine and Performing Arts at Elizabethtown College in Lancaster County\, Pennsylvania.  Bomberger is a frequent and popular piano workshop guest who uses his sessions to bring to life key figures in the history of Western music\, inspiring pianists to incorporate the great narrative of music history into their teaching and learning.\n\nDr. Jessica Johnson is assistant professor of piano and piano pedagogy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music.  The 2006 winner of UW-Madison's prestigious Emil Steiger Distinguished Teacher Award\, Johnson's many conference presentations and journal articles are infused with her passion for training a new generation of piano teachers.  In addition to presenting several sessions and a masterclass at the workshop\, Johnson will perform in Sole Nero\, a piano and percussion duo with Anthony Di Sanza.   \n\nOur 2008 composer in residence\, Catherine Rollin\, is a well-known clinician who brings an artist's imagination\, a teacher's pedagogical insight\, and a composer's need to express to her many workshops across the U.S. and Canada.  A new duet by Rollin will be premiered at the workshop.  \n\nConcert pianist Mark Swartzentruber will make his Goshen debut next summer.  Swartzentruber has released albums with Sony Classical and Solo Records to outstanding critical acclaim in journals such as Gramophone\, BBC Music Magazine\, The Guardian and International Record Review.  Formerly  Musical Director of the Shoestring Players Theater in North Carolina\, Swartzentruber now lives in London.\n\nTo request a Piano Workshop brochure\, please contact the Goshen College Music Center Office at 574-535-7361.
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DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Matthew Hill and Beverly Lapp\, piano faculty\, are  pleased to announce the dates and guests for the 2008 Goshen College Piano Workshop and Academy.  We will gather together June 16-19\, 2008\, in the Goshen College Music Center\, a state-of-the-art facility completed in 2000.  \n\nOur guests will Douglas Bomberger\, Jessica Johnson\, Catherine Rollin\, and Mark Swartzentruber.  \n\nThe Piano Workshop and Academy is designed to serve the professional needs of piano teachers working at all levels and in a variety of settings.  A concurrent academy for piano students ages 13-18 creates a dynamic atmosphere in which teachers and students learn together and from each other.\n\n\n2008 Piano Workshop Guests\n\nMusicologist Dr. E. Douglas Bomberger is professor of music and department chair of Fine and Performing Arts at Elizabethtown College in Lancaster County\, Pennsylvania.  Bomberger is a frequent and popular piano workshop guest who uses his sessions to bring to life key figures in the history of Western music\, inspiring pianists to incorporate the great narrative of music history into their teaching and learning.\n\nDr. Jessica Johnson is assistant professor of piano and piano pedagogy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music.  The 2006 winner of UW-Madison's prestigious Emil Steiger Distinguished Teacher Award\, Johnson's many conference presentations and journal articles are infused with her passion for training a new generation of piano teachers.  In addition to presenting several sessions and a masterclass at the workshop\, Johnson will perform in Sole Nero\, a piano and percussion duo with Anthony Di Sanza.   \n\nOur 2008 composer in residence\, Catherine Rollin\, is a well-known clinician who brings an artist's imagination\, a teacher's pedagogical insight\, and a composer's need to express to her many workshops across the U.S. and Canada.  A new duet by Rollin will be premiered at the workshop.  \n\nConcert pianist Mark Swartzentruber will make his Goshen debut next summer.  Swartzentruber has released albums with Sony Classical and Solo Records to outstanding critical acclaim in journals such as Gramophone\, BBC Music Magazine\, The Guardian and International Record Review.  Formerly  Musical Director of the Shoestring Players Theater in North Carolina\, Swartzentruber now lives in London.\n\nTo request a Piano Workshop brochure\, please contact the Goshen College Music Center Office at 574-535-7361.
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