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A "Rule of Life" (regular prayer, worship in community, fellowship and reading the Bible) is one of the oldest and most loved traditions of the Christian faith. Most people find that having a Rule of Life helps them to grow in their faith, and gives them strengths through difficult times (such as finals!). Our Rule of Life consists of Bible Study, Holy Eucharist (worship), Dinner, and Fellowship, as well as other opportunities for spiritual growth. Please come back often to see what is new! |
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| Tuesdays @ 2pm |
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Theology Cafe - If coffee shops had been an option, Jesus probably would have been there. Every Tuesday we meet in at Starbucks (near the Bookstore on campus) to discuss a new topic of faith. (No preparation necessary!) All are always welcome. God is alive and well on campus: do you not perceive it? |
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| Tuesdays @ 7 |
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Bible & Beer- There is an ancient Protestant tradition of talking theology over a pint. Why mess with tradition? Each week we gather at the Anteater Pub & Grille (on campus) to talk about the intersectin of our work/studies, our world, and our faith. Not your Grandma's Bible Study. |
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| Thursdays @ 5:30 |
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Holy Eucharist, Dinner & Fellowship - Every Thursday we meet in the Interfaith Center (building #319, between Engineering and Middle Earth) for the Holy Eucharist ("eucharist" means "thanksgiving;" it is also often called Communion). THen we always have a home cooked meal (yum!), and fellowship. Sometimes we have speakers during dinner, sometimes we just catch up with one another, and sometimes we play "Apples to Applies." Always, we have a good time! |
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| Special Events: Bishop's Visit on April 17th |
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The Right Reverend Chester "Chet" Talton, suffragen Bishop of the Diocese of Los Angeles will be joining us for worship on Thursday, April 17th! Bishop Talton is a long-time friend of Canterbury Irvine, and we're so excited that he's coming! It's definitely an interesting time to be a Bishop in the Anglican Communion, so be sure to come and hear Bishop Talton's thoughts, and feel free to ask him questions over dinner (there has to be SOMETHING that you've always wanted to ask a Bishop!). |
All are welcome!
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