Wednesday Oct 26th: 12-1pm “New Faculty Welcome Lunch”

We hope you’ll join us for our 2nd annual “New Faculty Welcome Lunch” event.

Wednesday October 26th                   12noon-1pm                                               UU 220 (Conference Room)

Mary Pedersen and an invitation committee have invited every new faculty member. There’s formal program or speaker planned – just an opportunity to meet, welcome, and get to know the new faculty.

This is a free event to new faculty; otherwise there’s a suggested $7 donation to help cover costs of the event.

Please rsvp to David.ZagRodny@facultycommons.org by Monday October 24th if you’re planning on attending.

 

Campus Crusade for Christ

Cal Poly SLO

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Thursday Oct 13th 12noon-1pm: lunch with Randy Newman

Join us for lunch and dialogue with Randy Newman (the speaker & author – not the musician) Thursday October 13th 12noon-1pm at Sage Restaurant @ Vista Grande. Please rsvp by Oct 12th if you plan on attending.

Randy Newman directs the Faculty Commons ministry at George Mason University (Washington, DC) and is a Teaching Fellow at the C.S. Lewis Institute. He is an honors graduate from Temple University and has a Masters of Divinity degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, where he is also engaged in doctoral studies. Randy is a Jewish Believer in Jesus and is the former editor of The Messiah-On-Campus Bulletin. A sought after speaker to both students, professors and those working in our nation’s capital, he is the author of numerous articles and several books including Questioning Evangelism (Kregel, 2004). He website can be found here.

Randy Newman Faculty Commons SLO

Cru Campus Crusade for Christ

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Weekly Faculty Prayer: Fridays 8:00-8:45am (Fall Quarter 2011)

Join us Friday mornings starting this week (Friday, September 30) as we pray for students, for colleagues, for each other and for the campus.

Friday Faculty Prayer

8:00-8:845 am 

Bldg. 10 Room 200

Please contact us if you have any questions – hope you can join us. 

Faculty Commons SLO

Christian Faculty Association Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

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Kick-Off BBQ and Potluck: Sunday September 25

We are excited about the upcoming year and we look forward to connecting as a group.   Please join us for BBQ chicken and tri-tip. Bring your favorite side dish or dessert to share.

This is a family event, and we’ll have some experienced childcare helpers on hand so you can bring kids and still enjoy adult interaction! Please indicate the number and ages of children you are bringing by September 18so we can be prepared.

We welcome your help including everyone by sending the evite to spouses, or other Christian faculty we may have missed. Questions? contact Molly.ZagRodny@facultycommons.org 

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Freshman Survival Kit opportunity

Two weeks from today – Friday September 16th during Welcome Week – students and staff involved with Campus Crusade (Cru) will be handing out 2,200 “Freshman Survival Kits” welcome bags to incoming students.

Each welcome bag will include a New Testament, a copy of the book Imaginary Jesus, a pair of funky sunglasses, a lighweight backpack, and informational flyers about the ministry.

 

This year we’re also including a small flyer with a list of Christian professors at Cal Poly inside every Freshman Survival Kit. 

The text reads:

“As professors, we share a common love for students, for knowledge, and for a free exchange of ideas. Most importantly, though, we are followers of Jesus Christ – and believe He is worth knowing. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about what this means, or would just like to talk. Welcome to Cal Poly.”

Below the text are professors’ names and departments. If you’d like to have your name included on this list, let us know.

The choices students make their first few days on campus often determine what direction they’ll choose for the next four years.

As you remember, please pray for this outreach – and for the impact of the student ministries (Crusade, InterVarsity, Navigators, Epic, AACF, etc) on campus.

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Your Office Is So …

The weekly “Ministry Minute” will be resuming in a couple of weeks. As you see God at work in your own life – or in the lives of your students, or your colleagues – we hope you’ll consider sharing your experience through a future Ministry Minute. In the meantime, here’s a few thoughts from Dr. Samuel Matteson:

Jonathan looked around at the walls of my office. “Your office is so”—he hesitated, searching for the right word—“Fun!”

Indeed, the walls of my office are covered, eye-level to ceiling, with text in numerous languages and framed art of various genres. Some of the items are gifts of former students, like the bird in a flowering tree with the Chinese poem that I keep to remind me of “God’s eye upon the sparrow.”

The Prudent Man

Some items, too, are family gifts like the bronze Latin motto of the psychologist Carl Jung: “Vocatus atque non vocatus Deus aderit,”which translates “Bidden or unbidden God is present.” On my walls are Escher prints paired with Bible verses such as his famous Klimmen en dalen (Ascending, Descending 1960) that shows an endless procession of hooded figures on an impossible staircase. I hung the text of Proverbs 14:15 beside in English and Hebrew “But the prudent man gives thought to his steps.”

I have framed a seat-reservation-sign from Piedmont Airlines that reads “Occupied by a through passenger.” On another wall a graphic of the stereo-chemical structure of the “feel good” neurotransmitter serotonin appears on a sheet with the words “Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee, because he trusteth in thee” (Isaiah 26:3).

I have tried to turn the proverb on its head “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in frames of silver,” for a picture is worth a thousand words. Thus, the pictures on my office walls are “words fitly unspoken.” Furthermore, sometimes the words, that is the texts, are the picture.

Creative Communications

Such creative communications of the Gospel message are not only legal self expression in my personal-professional space but also are a powerful statement of the seriousness with which I take the good news, so seriously in fact that I permit it to (re)interpret for me culture and the arts. Each “hagiographic” representation of the truth that God is present not just as an abstraction or as an icon but as a creative and constant presence is a visual testimony to the Gospel and an opportunity to talk about the implications of each item.

Many times over the years I have had occasion to engage visitors in conversation because of one or another of the items in my “collection.” Like Jonathan, many have found my office “fun.” Some have even found it thought provoking.

As Christ-followers in the academy, we are called to execute our discipline in a Christ-honoring way, to discover how our scholarship and teaching points to a redeeming purpose. A silent witness is no witness at all in my opinion, but that printed communication that catches the attention of the viewer and unlocks the opportunity to talk about “the Deeper Magic” as C.S. Lewis terms it, can indeed be an apple of gold.

© 2010 Samuel E. Matteson

Physics, University of North Texas

Previous Ministry Minutes can be found here

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Meet The Prof.com

Meet The Prof is a great way to show your students and peers who you are outside of the classroom. It’s easy to create a page in a few minutes and without any HTML skills.

Simply follow the easy registration process, and you are well on your way to creating your profile. Show your students (and your fellow professors) your hobbies , or even what kind of car you drove in college.

More important, you can talk about your faith as a Christian, in a casual way, and how your faith impacts your life. Get started at www.MeetTheProf.com.

Here’s a quick link to a dozen plus Cal Poly professors who’ve already created a profile.

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