Fuller Theological Seminary Digital Commons @ Fuller The SEMI (1971-1980) Fuller Seminary Publications 2-9-1976 The Semi (02-09-1976) Fuller Theological Seminary Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/fts-semi-3 Recommended Citation Fuller Theological Seminary, "The Semi (02-09-1976)" (1976). The SEMI (1971-1980). 150. https://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/fts-semi-3/150 This Periodical is brought to you for free and open access by the Fuller Seminary Publications at Digital Commons @ Fuller. It has been accepted for inclusion in The SEMI (1971-1980) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Fuller. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Graduale Schools of THEOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY WORLD MISSION Ful/er Theological Seminary Pasadena, California CHAPEL #17, February 9, 1976 Tuesday Glenna Osborn, first year M.A. student, former teaching leader of Bible Study Fellow­ ship, and author of Have You Considered Job? Wednesday Dr. K. Morgan Edwards, Professor of Homiletics, School of Theology at Claremont. Dr. Edwards is the former pastor of the First Methodist Church of Pasadena and one of Methodism's outstanding preachers. Thursday Dr. R. Pierce Beaver, formerly of the University of Chicago, Dean of American Missions and an expert in the field of Church and Mission History and Historiography. Friday Day of Spiritual Renewal in the new Sanctuary of the Pasadena Presbyterian Church. Personal meditation and prayer beginning at 9 a.m. Main sessions from 10:00-12:00 — will include a brief word from Chuck Miller. Small group prayer with faculty participation and a communion service led by Dr. Munger. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS FOR 1976-77. President - SCOTT 0AS - Vice President - DAVE DAUBENSPECK - Treasurer - JOHN SCRUTON-WILSON. The Seminary Mailroom will close its window service between 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. daily in order to post your mail in a more expedient manner. Thank you for your cooperation. culty Resources for Student Counseling: Some questions have arisen about the availability of raculty for student consultation. All faculty hav6 weekly office hours, or an appointment sec­ retary through whom time can be scheduled, and students should feel free to consult them about any matter for which they feel the faculty member competent. We are interested in extending the resources of our community to one another. This would mean that a student does not have to be registered in the class of the faculty member in order to consult with that person. IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN! Beginning Monday, February 9 we will start taking appointments for academic advising and the signing of class schedule sheets for registration which begins on March 8-12. Appointments for Mel Robeck, Bob Tuttle, and Dr. Larson can be made through Sandy Wheatley, first floor of Slessor Hall. Do it now and avoid the rush! Course offerings for next quarter will be out Monday. Need part time employment? Two work-study positions (20 hours per week for each) are now avail­ able. The work is in the sale of supplies and stationery to institutional departments. See Mr. Merritt in the Business Office, or Mr. Carlisle in the Bookstore. NEED SOME MONEY? Even though you made little money in 1975 look into filing your California Income Tax. If you lived in rented property in California on March 1, 1975, you are probably eligible for a renter's credit of at least $25. Presbyterian Seniors - the following pastors will be at Fuller to interview for full time posi­ tions. Sign up for an interview in the Placement Office. Rev. Alan Reutter of Westminster Presbyterian Church of San Jose (assistant pastor) and Wayne Faust of First Presbyterian Church of Anaheim (assistant pastor). esbyterian student wanted to work in a church part-time until June. See Glory Hees if inter­ ested. Tapes available for week of February 2-6: Tuesday chapel Paul MacVittie 1.17 Order forms available in Mailroom. Wednesday chapel Daniel P. Fuller 1.17 Thursday chapel Richard Neuhaus 1.75 Thursday evening Richard Neuhaus 1.75 Friday chapel Richard Neuhaus 1.75 Marge Garrison is arranging tutoring sessions with no charge to the student. You may sign up at the Education for Ministry Office this week on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday at 11:00 a.m. or leave a note in her box. Instruction in English composition or conversation. Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem for the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel. Join us each or any Monday evening 6:00—6:30 p.m. Room L205, second floor of the Library. DARE TO prayer for the people of Pasadena. Join us each Monday evening from 6:30-7:00 p.m. in Room 304. BLOOD DRIVE - Share the life you have - February 26 - 8:45-1:30 p.m. Sign up now for your appointment with the people wearing the red hearts. The Modern Language Aptitude Test will be given for all new students and for all students who were unable to take the test last Fall. The test will be given Monday, February 9 at 10:00 a.m. and'.Tuesday, February 10, 4:00 p.m. in the Language Lab. All Greek and Hebrew students who have not yet taken this test are expected to take it this time. The test takes about 1 1/2 hr. Women Students - an opportunity to share together and get to know each other. Wednesday, Feb. 11 11:45-12:45, bring your lunch. Place: Roberta Hestenes' office. Recorder Ensemble will meet in the Student Lounge, Tuesday, February 10 at 6:30 p.m. SPIRIT! A musical somewhat in the vintage of "Godspell" but based on the first 12 chapters of Acts, was premiered last year at the Royal Albert Hall in London. If you are interested in a Spring Quarter Pasadena premiere of this musical (possibly for credit to those interested), join us for an introductory session Thursday, February 12, 6:30 p.m. in the Student Center Lounge. Director, lighting technician, costume designer, actors and actresses, choreographer, percussionist, brass players, bass guitarist, and dancers needed. Drop a note to Nate Showalter if unable to attend Thursday session. REMINDER to Graduating Presbyterian Seniors: Mrs. Munger and I look forward to an informal evening at our home with you and, if married, your spouse on Friday, February 13 at 7:30 p.m. We are anticipating this time of fellowship when we share with each other our directions into the future ministries. Our home is at 1844 East Midwick Drive in Altadena. See you there. - Dr. Bob Munger Dave Wilkinson of First Presbyterian Church in Concord will be on campus Wednesday, February 11 to interview students for a summer internship. Sign up in the Placement Office. The Reverend Robert Hampel of First Presbyterian Church in Hollister will be here Tuesday, February 17 to interview students interested in a one-year internship. Sign up in the Placement Office. Several women are now meeting for a Bible study on the FTS campus. Perhaps you would be inter­ ested in a Bible study if the time was right. If you'd like a study on Tuesday or Thursday morning call Sherry Harrah at 792-2029. FTS women students and wives are invited to call Judy Swank at 795-9674 if interested in a group. DAY OF SPIRITUAL RENEWAL Friday morning, February 13 -10:00-12:00 noon, in the new Sanctuary of the Pasadena Presbyterian Church. 8:00, 9:00, and 11:00 classes are now scheduled for 8:00-8:40; 8:40-9:20, and 9:20-10:00 respectively, to allow everyone to join in a time of singing, prayer, and sharing of the Lord's Supper, plus a special message from Chuck Hiller. If you don't have classes, join us early from 9 to 10 for special music, silent prayer and meditation. Come up arid celebrate the greatness of our God! WOMEN: You will want to take advantage of the opportunity to learn more about yourself and how to respond to others by coming to the Women's Institute Workshop on Saturday, February 14. THE ART OF LOVING can be of much practical help to you in your relationships in the church. CHRIS VARNES of Azusa Pacific College and the California Family Study Center will be the work­ shop leader. If you cannot pre-register by this Wednesday, please come anyway. Time; 9:30- 12:30; Place: LaCresta House (West on Washington Blvd. to Arroyo. Turn right on Arroyo. Watch for LaCresta on left. Turn left. The house number is 1777.) Cost:$2.00. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 - LEGAL HOLIDAY AND NO CLASSES WILL BE SCHEDULED. FULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Student Questionnaire The Office of Provost is investigating the possibility of a full summer quarter. Whether or not this curriculum will be scheduled will be directly related to student response. The courses which have been tentatively suggested, with their respective dates, are listed below. If you are interested, check the appropriate boxes and leave in Dr. Barker's office before Friday, Feb. 13- 10 Week Model 2 Week Model June 21-Sept. 3 June 21-July 2 □ Evangel ism □ T H 5 3 6 Christian Ethics in Modern Society' □ Counseli ng □ I Corinthians □ N.T. Theology 195 □ M 6 7 2 Training the Ministry CjPreaching [13^530/630 Anthropology □ N.T. Survey 164 C]M535/635 Language Learning □ O.T. S Chr. Ethics (0T3) CD Greek 10 July 5~July 16 OHebrew 15 OHebrew 18 ^American Church History C3m 510/610 Bib.Theo. of Missions QM531/730 Ethnotheology D m 626c Alt. Theologies-Africa July 19-30 Aug.
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