What Makes Friday Good

Appreciating the work of “B.C.” syndicated cartoonist Johnny Hart (1931-2007), who creatively and intentionally brought his faith into the public square.

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Faculty Prayer Spring 2012: Mondays 4:10-5pm Bldg 10 Room 115

Faculty Prayer resumes for Spring Quarter 2012 Mondays from 4:10-5pm in Agriculture Bldg 10, Room 115. We invite you to join us as we pray for the campus, for students, for colleagues, and for each other. Questions or more information, contact Bill Kellogg bkellogg@calpoly.edu.

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Save the Date: May 12th Fellowship Dinner

We hope you’ll consider joining us Saturday evening May 12th for the SLO Cru  Fellowship Dinner. This is an opportunity for faculty, parents, and members of the community to hear what God is doing in and through Campus Crusade for Christ at Cal Poly and Cuesta College.

If you haven’t received a “save the date” card, but would be interested in attending, please contact us.

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Dallas Willard speaking: Feb 25 “Winds of Change” Christian Faculty Conference

Dr. Dallas Willard will be speaking at the “Winds of Change” Christian faculty conference in Southern California Saturday February 25th. 

A Professor in the School of Philosophy at the University of Southern California, Dr. Willard is one of the premiere Christian thinkers and speakers in the world, and has authored several books on the Christian life and spiritual integration including Knowing Christ Today (2009), The Great Omission (2006) and The Divine Conspiracy, which was selected as Christianity Today’s “Book of the Year” in 1999.

Dr. Willard is in the unique position of speaking both as an evangelical Christian scholar and as a professor at secular university campus.

A group of Cal Poly faculty are planning on attending this conference: please contact Jaymie Noland jnoland@calpoly.edu or Don Maas dmaas@calpoly.edu regarding ride-sharing.

Here’s a link to the conference registration: http://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=1031039

In addition to plenary sessions and discussion groups, the conference will also include a panel focused on how faculty on other campuses are reaching out to colleagues and students.

Crestmont College is a private Christian conference center overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Rancho Palos Verdes. Optional on-site lodging is available Friday and/or Saturday night.

The $80 registration price ends Wednesday night Feb 8th. On the 9th, the fee increases by $15 – if space is available. This promises to be an outstanding conference and hope you’ll consider joining us.

“Winds of Change” Christian faculty conference with Dallas Willard                    Saturday, February 25, 2012                                                                                                      9am – 5 pm                                                                                                                          Crestmont College                                                                                                                 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA

Click here to register                          


Winds of Change Dallas Willard 

Winds of Change Dallas Willard


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“The Maze” Christian Illusionist at the PAC February 1st

Professional illusionist Jim Munroe will be performing and speaking Wednesday night February 1st in the Performing Arts Center in a campus outreach called “The Maze.”

Munroe has preformed on hundreds of university campuses to packed houses (this past week he was at both UCLA and UC Irvine). 

According to their website www.whatisthemaze.com “In stark contrast to the typical ‘magic show’ , MAZE presents a unique blend of illusion, intuition, psychology, humor, mystery and danger. The events that happen during a MAZE show leave audiences entertained, bewildered, disturbed and inadvertently pondering the question “How can I know what is really true?”

The goal of the evening is not just to entertainment, but to encourage audiences to think about their own spritual journey and to consider the claims of Jesus Christ. Here’s some thoughts from a student at the University of San Diego on what to expect.  

“The Maze” featuring Jim Munroe                                                                                        Harmon Hall, PAC                                                                                                  Wednesday Night February 1st – 7:30pm                                                                     Free Admission (with limited seating we suggest arriving 20+ minutes early)

There are three ways you can be involved:                                                                                   1st  – pray for this outreach and it’s impact in the lives of students.                                        2nd – encourage students to consider attending.                                                                       3rd – consider attending yourself. This would be an excellent event to bring you own kids to (Jr. High School age and older).

Please note that because of limited seating in the PAC, this is event will not be advertised to the larger community and is limited to the Cal Poly campus community (and their families).

The outreach is sponsored by SLO Cru (Campus Cruade for Christ), with additional information on their website. 

Jim Munroe The Maze Cal Poly SLO

The Maze Cal Poly SLO Jim Munroe

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Faculty Prayer – Winter Quarter, Mondays 4:10-5pm: 20-143

Please join us at our new time Mondays 4:10-5pm beginning January 23rd as we pray for students, for colleagues, for each other and for the campus.

Faculty Prayer –  every Monday 4:10-5pm 

Bldg. 20 (Engineering East) Room 143

Questions or need more information? Contact Bill Kellogg bkellogg@calpoly.edu

Cal Poly Faculty Commons

Christian Faculty Association at Cal Poly SLO

Christian Faculty Faculty Commons SLO

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Dr. Mary Poplin on campus: Faculty Lunch Tuesday Jan 10

Tuesday January 10th, 2012 we have the privilege of hosting Dr. Mary Poplin on campus. Dr. Poplin is a Professor in the School of Educational Studies Claremont Graduate University) and will be speaking as part of the larger 2012 Veritas Forum.

Dr. Poplin will be our featured guest at a special faculty lunch from 12:00-1:00pm in UU 204 (Chumash Auditorium, East Wing) and then again at a larger student/faculty audience at 8pm. 

A native of Texas, Mary Poplin earned her Ph.D. in Education from the University of Texas. She began her career teaching elementary school and special education, later becoming a professor at Claremont Graduate University in California where she was director of the Teacher Education Program, 1985-1995 and Dean of the School of Educational Studies, 2000-04. 

Between those positions Poplin worked with Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta. Her book, “Finding Calcutta: What Mother Teresa Taught Me About Meaningful Work and Service” (InterVarsity Press, 2008) highlights her experience there.

She has hosted a Summit on Accountability and Social Justice which sought to define the major principles inherent in accountability systems in the U.S. that have been found to be effective in closing the achievement gap between rich and poor and between racial and ethnic groups. She is the author of “Voices from the Inside: A Report on Schooling from Inside the Classroom” (1992). More recently, Poplin has begun to work on the application of the intellectual, social, and psychological principles of the Judeo-Christian worldview as they apply to higher education, particularly among culturally and linguistically diverse peoples and the poor.

We are looking forward to having Dr. Poplin on campus and hope you’ll be able to join us. Please rvsp by January 9, 2012 if you’re planning on attending. 

Wednesday night January 11th, Dr. Poplin will be followed by a dialogue between Dr. Greg Ganssle (Lecturer in Philosophy, Rivendell Institute at Yale University) and Keith Abney (Lecturer in Philosophy, Cal Poly) on the topic “What Does It Mean To Be Good”?

Further information can be found here

Cal Poly SLO Veritas Forum

Keith Abney Greg Ganssle Mary Poplin Veritas Forum

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Veritas Forum Faculty Lunch: Tuesday January 10th

Faculty Commons SLO is looking forward to hosting Dr. Mary Poplin on Tuesday January 10 as part of the 2012 Veritas Forum. Dr. Poplin will be speaking on her experiences with Mother Teresa and her subsequent book Finding Calcutta: What Mother Teresa Taught Me About Meaningful Work and Service (2008, IVP).

We hope you’ll be able to attend and will consider joining us. Please rsvp if you’re planning on attending by Monday Jan. 9th.

A postcard invitation (above) was sent out to faculty in early December.

“Finding Calcutta: What Mother Teresa Taught Me About Meaningful Work and Service”    

Dr. Mary Poplin

Tuesday January 10th 12-1pm

Chumash East Wing UU 204

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In addition to the lunch, there are two evening events open to students, faculty, staff, and members of the community:

Radical Feminism, Radical Marxism, Radical Love: What Mother Teresa Taught Me About Social Justice 

Presenter: Dr. Mary Poplin (Claremont Graduate University)

January 10, 2012 at 8pm

Chumash Auditorium

What Does it Mean to Be Good?

A Dialogue with Dr. Greg Ganssle (Rivendale Institute, Yale University) and Dr. Keith Abney (Cal Poly).

January 11, 2012 at 8pm

Chumash Auditorium

Founded at Harvard University in 1992, the Veritas Forum is committed to engaging students and faculty in exploring life’s hardest questions and the relevance of Jesus Christ to all of life.

Here’s a link to the Veritas Forum at Cal Poly.

Veritas Forum Cal Poly SLO

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Students & Faculty Together: Spring Break 2012 Missions Opportunity

Imagine investing a week ministering alongside a group of Cal Poly students on an international missions trip – working together in developing campus ministries on universities in San Salvador. As an American university professor you have a unique platform to be used by God in the lives of both Salvadoran students and faculty.

This past Spring Break, two Cal Poly professors joined 29 students from campus on a week-long missions trip. They had opportunities to speak to Salvadoran students and faculty in classrooms, in small groups, and one on one. Just as significantly, they were able to build into and impact the lives of the Cal Poly students who were part of the trip.

Faculty Commons is partnering with Campus Crusade for Christ in building a nationally-led campus ministry in El Salvador. Matias Delgado is the most influential university in this small country. It’s our desire to see the next generation of their nation’s leaders reached for Jesus Christ.

We’d like to extend an invitation for you to join us this Spring Break – or later this summer. Please prayerfully consider how God might want to use your position as a professor to influence Salvadoran students, professors – and  Cal Poly students with the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Spring Break 2012: March 17th -24 


Cost: $1200 subject to current airfare costs – scholarship funds available. 

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Faculty Commons Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

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Students & Faculty Together: “Feed My Starving Children” event Nov 11th-12th

Feed My Starving Children is a food packaging event where students, faculty, and members of the community will put together 200,000 meals for malnourished children in Third World countries. Faculty Commons will be partnering with Campus Crusade (SLO Crusade) and other campus groups November 11th-12th to help feed the hungry.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE:

– plan on volunteering. There will be ten packaging shifts Friday & Saturday November 11th-12th. each lasting just 1 ½ hours each. You can choose one of the ten different times that works with your schedule. This is a great event for your spouse and kids (ages 7+) to be involved with, too! To sign up for a shift, click here.

– invite your students to join you. Students appreciate being asked, and working side by side with their professors in an event like this.

– invite other professors to consider participating. This is an great opportunity to engage colleagues in a meaningful, hands-on campus-wide sevice event.

WHERE: Mountainbrook Community Church. 1775 Calle Joaquin. San Luis Obispo, CA 93405

WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Here’s a three minute video describing the event –

To volunteer for a 1 ½ hour shift November 11th or 12th, click here.

To donate click here. By choosing to give up $15 (equal to fasting from two meals) you could fully cover the cost of the food you will package. The $15 you give up will feed a child for over a month. By simply fasting from two meals you will provide a child with nearly 63 meals.

If you would like more information on Feed My Starving Children, please visit their website, especially these sections: “Our Food,” “MobilePack” and the photos and videos under “News and Media Resources”

http://www.fmsc.org/

Feed My Starving Children

Campus Crusade for Christ, Cru Cal Poly SLO

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