Archive for the 'IC 2007' Category

Inspiring Creativity final event: Art show and concert

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Invisible College presents Inspiring Creativity, an evening of visual art and music pondering what it means to be created and creative.
Featured local artists and musicians include: 

Vocalist Jeanine Noyes
Artist Shari Doseger
Jazz Guitarist Dave Barton
Singer/Songwriter Sarah Baetz
Photographer Mieke Van Geest
Pop-folk duo Kyra and Tully.

Saturday, April 4th at next church, […]

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inspiring creativity: making and appreciating art and music, christianly

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

invisiblecollege 2009
Monday evenings, Jan 12-Feb 02 7-9pm McLaughlin Room, JDUC
plus Saturday Feb 07 workshops 2-5 pm and concert-in-a-gallery 7-9 pm @ next, 89 Colborne Street
Jan 12
John Franklin (Imago) A biblical orientation to the arts and an introduction to the work of Imago in Canada.

Jan 19
Katerina Atanassova (Varley Gallery, Markham) Being involved in the arts. Life […]

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City Life: Course Program & Session 1 Notes

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Download detailed Course Program

Download City Life Session 1 Notes

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City Life: reading the city/relating to the city

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

A five-week Monday evening course - January 14- February 11 2008

(image: Internal City, 2005, Carmina French)
Most people living in cities have mixed feelings. Some delight in everyday sights and sounds from their sidewalk, nodding to neighbours and relishing the rhythms of urban lifestyles. Other lament the lack of peace, bemoan the busy streets or even […]

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Invisible College 2007 Week 2 MP3

Sunday, February 11th, 2007

Here’s the MP3 for the second week of Invisible College 2007.
Risky Rest – Going Against the Current
January 22, 2007 Email, cell phones; they squeeze the snooze, destroy down-time. Lie down and be counted. –Susan Norman, Graduate and Faculty Fellowship, Queen’s University

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Invisible College 2007 Week 1 MP3

Sunday, February 11th, 2007

Here’s the MP3 for the first week of Invisible College 2007.
Patterns for Person and Planet
January 15, 2007 Sabbath is part of the social DNA for human and earthly existence. Deny the rest… and you deny the rest.–David Lyon, Queen’s University

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Living Lightly: Rediscovering Sabbath in a 24/7 World

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

readings
A course outline and package of readings (marked * below) will be available at the course venue. Further readings will be added during the course. The readings are complementary to and should enrich the sessions.
The main course book is Norman Wirzba Living the Sabbath (Brazos 2006), available at a discount on January 15.
Other […]

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Updates for the winter 2007 invisible college program…

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

Book News: we’ll be using Norman Wirzba Living the Sabbath (Brazos 2006) as our main recommended book to accompany the course and the weekend. This is a wonderful little book that will force you to rethink not just what you thought ‘sabbath’ is all about but the rest of your life as well (pun intended, […]

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invisible college 2007

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

Living Lightly: Rediscovering Sabbath in a 24/7 World
Find it hard to say “no” to more work in a crazy-busy world? Ever wondered what it means that God rested after creating the earth? Only PEI has no Sunday trading—does anyone care any more? What if the earth and our own bodies have built-in rhythms for work-and-rest […]

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Footprints in our Food

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

A Special Invisible College Weekend
Co-sponsored by the Anglican Diocese of Ontario
January 26 – 27, 2007
Food is central to who we are as humans, and as Christians. Jesus himself invites us to share the meal of communion. But, what do we eat? Where do we get it? Who gets to eat what? What do we do […]

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