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16286 Taking Pop Culture Back to the People: The Church as a Catalyst of Local Culture Aldrich,Brent; Smith,Chris and Sutterfield, Ragan 3/8/2010
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16690 One Kingdom: Worship & Welcome for Multi-cultural Communities Bailey,David; Davis, Josh ; Harris, Robin; Hawn,Michael; Kim, JaeWoo; Lim, Swee Hong; Neeley, Paul; Wallace, Kenny; Zaki, Anne 1/27/2011 How can our worship practices extend a sense of welcome to culturally diverse peoples? When our communities become more multicultural, how can our worship reflect unity in d iversity? Leaders with a wide range of international and multicultural experiences will examine aspects of the “why” of culturally expanded worship practices (biblical basis), and the “how” (practicalities and case studies), with many examples of multicultural songs and helpful resources.


16687 Sermons, Music and Visual Arts that Engage Worshipers of All Ages Benedict, Bruce; Green ,Pamela; Kooy, Michael; Kuyvenhoven, Len; Meyers, Jeff; Miller, Barbara Day and Tracey, Barbara . 1/27/2011 Worship Renewal Grant recipients from a wide range of churches and places will describe the impact in a congregation when the gifts of all people are invited into planning a nd leading worship.


15229 Alumni Basketball Halftime Commercial Bradford, Jonathan 1972 Grad
Dieleman, Mary 1974 Grad
Mosley, Edward 1970 Grad
1/9/1995 Black and white comercial aired during the Calvin Hope Basketball halftime.


16788 Abraham Kuyper and Race: A New Look Bratt, James 2/16/2011 Abraham Kuyper has long been associated with white-racist attitudes, and respecting sub-Saharan Africa that reputation must stand as established. In the long set of essays h e wrote about his 1905-06 trip around the Mediterranean Sea, however, he shows a much more supple and nuanced set of attitudes toward non-European peoples. This lecture will explore and explain how ethnicity, religion, and culture intersected in Kuyper's thinking, noting the substantial research that lay behind his observations and the often surprising conclusions he drew for Christian thinking about the diversity and future of human cultures.


14485 Service 2- Worship Service Briehl, Susan 1/24/2008
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16786 Herman Dooyeweerd: Christian Philosopher of State and Civil Society Chaplin,Jonathan 1/31/2011 Jonathan Chaplin, Director of the Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics at Tyndale House in Cambridge, England, lectured on his recent book entitled Herman Dooyeweerd: Christian Philosopher of State and Civil Society. Dooyeweerd, a twentieth century Dutch philosopher, has long influenced a scholarly community in Europe and North America. Chaplin asserts that the philosopher can offer constructive concepts regarding the relationship between state and civil society which will help to achieve justice and the public good.


16298 Heart's Downward Ascent: An Erotics of Duty, The Estes ,John 4/15/2010 This session provides a study of the directionality—up/down, higher/lower—that we reflexively employ to situate ourselves within our spiritual lives, and examine s the relationship between this vertical dimension of the Christian imagination and the writer’s practice of work. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
16653 There's a Spirit that Transcends the Border: Religious Activists for Immigrant Rights Hondagneu-Sotelo, Pierrette 4/21/2010 This lecture describes how religious advocates of Christian, Jewish and Muslim faith are working in various organizations to promote immigrant rights. Based on three empiric al case studies, the talk will examine how religious advocates have sought change
in the realms of immigrant border rights, labor rights, and civil rights.
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16689 Nurturing Faith in Children Youth and Adults Keeley,Robert; Castleman, Robbie; Hielema, Syd 1/27/2011 This past fall over 20 book groups across Canada and the US read and discussed the new book Shaped By God: Twelve Essentials for Nurturing Faith in Children, Youth and Adult s. Join these book group leaders, editor Bob Keeley and two chapter authors to consider important topics in faith formation and how worshiping communities (three of these book groups happened in Christian high schools) throughout North America are engagin g these issues.


10727 Should We Change Our Genes? Koetje, David; Peterson, James
#213 SHOULD WE CHANGE OUR GENES?
Would you want to know if you were a carrier of a deadly disease? What if a simple genetic test could warn you to enlist an equally simpl e cure, such as eating a banana a day? On the other hand, if your insurance company found out, they might declare you uninsurable. Learn about this seemingly endless chain of complications from James Peterson, ethics professor at Wingate University in Nor th Carolina, and David Koetje of the Calvin College biology dept.


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16299 Interview with Wally Lamb, An Lamb, Wally 4/15/2010 Karen Saupe interviews Wally Lamb on the concept of the labyrinth, his strategies for discovering and developing stories, and the themes and variations that run through his novels. Heritage Hall Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research
16296 Power of Visual Imagery, The Nicolosi, Barbara 4/15/2010 Long before the advent of movies changed the pacing and style of popular storytelling, the greatest writers understood that "a picture is worth a thousand words." Nothing gets a story stuck in a reader's mind like a lyrical image to expand, mirror, and add complexity to a project's theme. In this session, Barbara Nicolosi discusses how to create powerful visual metaphors and how to avoid maudlin ones, encouraging w riters to embrace mystery. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
15260 Liturgical Year and the Reformed Tradition, The Polman, Dr. Bert 7/27/1983



16688 Art of Worship Team Leadership, The Ryan, Paul; Scheer, Greg 1/27/2011 Your church has a worship team—but how do you help them reach the next level? This seminar includes instruction in the role of the worship team, guitar, piano, bass, d rums, putting all the instruments together, rehearsing effectively, and leading worship. The seminar is aimed toward team leaders, but anyone who is on worship team or hopes to lead one in the future will benefit.


16297 Frederick Manfred: A Novelist, His People, and Their Families Schaap, James 4/15/2010 James Schaap, a fellow "Siouxlander," explores the legacy of novelist Frederick Manfred and conveys an old story about the novelist and his townspeople—a sto ry that raises questions about the conflicts that can happen between writers and their subjects. Audio-Visual (college) Audio-Visual (college) : Available with permission.
16067 Where Am I Wearing? A Global Tour to the Countries, Factories, and People that Make Our Clothes Timmerman, Kelsey 11/9/2009



16289 Virtual Tour of ArtPrize, A Van Arragon, Elizabeth 2/18/2010
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16787 Why Business Matters to God Van Duzer, Jeff 2/1/2011 On February 1, Jeff Van Duzer, Dean of the School of Business and Economics at Seattle Pacific University, spoke about "Why Business Matters to God (and what still need s to be fixed)." He became the first guest speaker sponsored by the Calvin Center for Innovation in Business.


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16287 Duty or Delight: Labor and Prayer in the Middle Ages Van Engen, Dr. John 3/4/2010
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16171 National Basketball Championship Reflections Vande Streek, Kevin; Winkle, Aaron




12285 Convocation Address, 2004 Weima, Jeffrey A. D. 9/11/2004
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16300 Art of Bloodletting: Translating Suffering to the Shared Page, The Willis,Paul; Leyland Fields,Leslie; Walker, Jeanne Murray 4/15/2010 When suffering strikes, we are often silenced by pain. In such times, the act of writing may feel frivolous, exploitative, or irrelevant. Yet it is these dark, raw places of our lives that demand our fullest attention, our most artful labors. How do we begin to write from within our afflictions? And how might the practice and the discipline of writing offer a means of shaping our suffering into meaning for both writer and re ader? Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. Festival Faith & Writing Ofc. : Available with permission.
13851 Kids Corner Radio "Kids Corner Radio Choir"
Kids Corner Radio includes the songs "Team Lacerta" and "Racing to Win." For information, one can go to www.kids-corner.org Heritage Hall Heritage Hall : Archive/Available for Research

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