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(see “This Week’s Events”) Erdman Hall (see “This Week’s Events”) 10:00 a.m. Service of Worship Darrell Guder, dean of academic 9:30 a.m. Continuing Education Event— affairs and the Henry Winters Luce "World Christianity through Professor of Missional and World Literature” Ecumenical Theology Richard Fox Young, PTS‘s Elmer K. Miller Chapel and Ethel R. Timby Associate Professor of the History of Bile ace stip To Student Organizations, Erdman Hall (see “This Week’s Events”) Faculty, and Staff: Please submit any meetings that 11:30 a.m. Federal Work Study Job Fair occur regularly at the same time each Main Lounge week to Wineskin for the “Regularly (see “This Week’s Events”) Scheduled Meetings” page. After the September 25 issue, the weekly @ 13 Tuesday meetings will NOT be listed in the 8:00 p.m. Acad ic C tion—"F it Bere ice Spied Aa cd 3 ma calendar, but on the “Regularly lain R. Torrance, president and Scheduled Meetings” page. professor of patristics, speaker Contact Michelle Roemer Schoen at Miller Chapel 497-7760 or email [email protected] #14 Wednesday with any questions. 10:00 a.m. Opening Communion Service Thank you, and Wineskin welcomes Jacqueline Lapsley, associate 7 professor of Old Testament, you to a new academic year! preaching; lain Torrance, president and professor of patristics, presiding Miller Chapel ‘ . |Submit notices online! Deadline, Mondays at noon. 12:30 p.m. Faculty Lunch http://home.ptsem.edu/wineskin/request_form.htm Private Dining Room Committee and Departmental Meetings 2:30 p.m. Faculty Session with Attorney Main Lounge - enn a PRINCETOS @ 15 Thursday a 10:00 a.m. Service of Worship JUL <9 2006 j A ff ’ La Maren Betts-Sonstegard, M.Div. a Locicar sewn Miller SENnior Chapel \kto10¢ CAL SEM Drineskin This Week’s “* Events endeavor. Participants will receive a brief list of recommended readings in advance. @ Monday, September 12 through Friday, Richard Fox Young, PTS’s Elmer K. and Ethel R. October 21 Timby Associate Professor of the History of Erdman Gallery Art Exhibit: “Birds,” by Religions, will lead this event. Dallas Piotrowski, artist PTS students, staff, and faculty, and their Erdman Hall spouses are invited to attend Continuing Education Dallas Piotrowski is a painter whose main focus and events, but advanced registration is required. Most passion is endangered, threatened, and extinct events are free of charge, but some restrictions do wildlife. Her reverence for the natural world and its apply. Please contact Continuing Education for beauty has resulted in 25 years of painting wildlife more information. both in its natural environments and in unexpected Contact: Center of Continuing Education settings to emphasize and dramatize the loss of Phone: 497-7990 environment for wildlife. Although the artist still takes an unexpected approach and will always be 5 Monday, September 12 an activist, she is now focusing on painting the Federal Work Study Job Fair natural world for its incredible beauty. She says, Main Lounge 11:30 a.m.—1:00 p.m. “Whatever | paint, | try to capture the true character Community service organizations in the Princeton and spirit of the wildlife; but, my main objective will area participating in the Federal Work Study program always be to nurture a love of nature.” will be on campus for an informal gathering to talk Piotrowski received an associate's degree from about the work their organizations do. Mercer County Community College in West Windsor, This is a terrific opportunity for Federal Work New Jersey, and then attended The College of New Study-eligible students to obtain a work study Jersey, where she studied printmaking with Hiroshi position and/or volunteers to make a difference in the Murata, a former professor of art and now a Self- lives of people in our community. employed artist living in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She Contact: Lisa Lamon has also studied painting with artists Mel Leipzig, Phone: 497-7805 Elizabeth Ruggles, and Nelson Shanks, and attended the Children’s Book Institute of Publishing and Friday, September 16 Writing at Vassar College. She lives in Hamilton, Continuing Education Event—” Baptism and New Jersey, and has exhibited extensively in the Eucharist: Paradigm for Education and Life” Northeast. She is active in area art associations. Erdman Hall 9:30 a.m.—3:30 p.m. Gallery hours are: What does it mean to live baptismally? What ethical demands arise from participation in the Eucharist? Monday-Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. How can we teach young and old alike to celebrate Sunday 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. and live into the meaning of baptism and the Lord’s Supper in all their fullness? Protestant Christian For further information, contact the Center of education has been developed primarily in relation to Continuing Education. the Word. Without diminishing the ongoing relevance Contact: Center of Continuing Education of the Word for the church's educational ministry, this Phone: 497-7990 workshop will explore the possibilities for creative initiatives.in Christian education in reference to the e Monday, September 12 sacraments of baptism and the Lord’s Supper. In Continuing Education Event—”World conversation with the catechumenate of the early Christianity through World Literature” church as well as Calvin’s Geneva, participants will Erdman Hall 9:30 a.m.—3:30 p.m. explore both the educational dimensions of worship One might expect that Christianity, a religion that and the liturgical dimensions of education. transcends the boundaries of geography, culture, and Participants will have opportunities to identify religion, would by now have found a place in world creative possibilities for relating sacraments and literatures and not only in the literatures of the West. pedagogy in their own contexts of ministry. This That is in fact the case; in some, especially those of Christian education event is supported through the colonial and postcolonial Africa, the missionary is a generosity of the First Presbyterian Church in Ann familiar and representative figure, welcome and Arbor, Michigan, in recognition of the significant role unwelcome, on the edges where indigenous cultures Christian education plays in the life of the church. and religions collide with Christianity. While the Gordon S. Mikoski, PTS instructor of Christian seminar mainly focuses on non-Western literatures, education, will lead this event. the legacy of our own will be considered. We start in PTS students, staff, and faculty, and their the 18th century with one of English literature’s most- spouses are invited to attend Continuing Education read stories, Robinson Crusoe; which exemplifies events, but advanced registration is required. Most Defoe’s vision for the Christianization of the earth at events are free of charge, but some restrictions do the very inception of the Protestant missionary apply. Please contact Continuing Education for (continued) * + +o Drineskin more information. General ** Notices Contact: Center of Continuing Education Phone: 497-7990 ¢ Interfaith Hospitality Network The Interfaith Hospitality Network houses three Upcoming “ Events homeless families in local churches for one week at a time. Volunteers are needed for two-hour shifts or @ Monday, September 19 overnight from 9:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Nassau Memorial Service for D. Campbell Wyckoff Presbyterian Church is hosting the week of The Presbyterian Church of 7:00 p.m. September 11, and Trinity Episcopal Church is Lawrenceville, 2688 Main Street (Route 206), hosting the week of September 18. Anyone Lawrenceville, New Jersey interested in helping should call Janet Lawrence The Seminary community is invited to a memorial Nelson at 732-565-9290. Help is especially needed service for D. Campbell Wyckoff, professor of with moving out on September 18 at 8:00 a.m. Christian education emeritus, who died on April 5, 2005. He served on the Seminary faculty from 1953 @ Vocal Placements and Auditions to 1983. The service will be followed by a reception. Vocal placements and auditions for all Seminary Contact: President's Office choirs will take place on Monday, September 12 Phone: 497-7800 through Thursday, September 15. Even if you have sung previously in the choirs or have registered for 5 Tuesday, September 20 choir as a course (WR812), you must come for a Gallery Talk and Reception for Dallas placement meeting with Martin Tel in order to be in Piotrowski, artist a choir. Choir information and sign-up sheets are Erdman Hall 4:30-5:45 p.m. posted in the reception area of Scheide Hall. A gallery talk and reception for artist Dallas Contact: Teresa Heyer Piotrowski, whose exhibit “Birds” is on display in Phone: 497-7890 the Erdman Gallery, will be held in the gallery. For further information, contact the Center of @ Save the Arctic Rally Continuing Education. You can help save the Arctic from oil drilling. Since Contact: Center of Continuing Education this section of the Arctic is part of the Wilderness Phone: 497-7990 Preservation System and considered a study area, we want to keep the government from opening the 4 Wednesday, September 21 area to oil drilling, which would have several Wholistic Health Initiative Meeting adverse effects on the native people and culture, Gambrell Room, Scheide Hall 7:00 p.m.