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Vocation: Discovering the Riches of the Past Part 2
Jul
25
6:00 PM18:00

Vocation: Discovering the Riches of the Past Part 2

Making Connections: Discovering the Riches of the Past/Part 2

http://www.twocities.org/    www.mooreengaging.com

Join us for dinner and the second of two presentations by Dave Moore. Dave started Two Cities Ministries in 1998, a ministry that seeks to equip Christians to better understand and articulate their faith. To that end he seeks to accomplish four things in his work: Addressing sacred cows, creating attractive media for seeing in fresh ways, maintaining hope in a cynical age and lastly engaging issues with civility and courage.

The title of this mini series carries a double meaning.  I first invite fellow Christians to “connect” to our rich history.  There is much to learn.  A continual study (and our study of the past should be lifelong!) makes one less vulnerable to whatever fads are in vogue at the time.  Studying history offers wisdom for every imaginable situation we encounter under the sun.  Studying the past puts us in contact with people whose handling of their own challenges supplies needed perspective for our own.  So the first sense of “connect” is growing in our awareness of the past.
The other sense of “connect” I have in mind is the “aha moment” which occurs when we begin to “connect the dots” between various events. 

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Vocation: Discovering the Riches of the Past with Dave Moore
Jul
18
6:00 PM18:00

Vocation: Discovering the Riches of the Past with Dave Moore

Dave Moore/Making Connections: Discovering the Riches of the Past/Part 1
http://www.twocities.org/ www.mooreengaging.com

Join us for dinner and the first of two presentations by Dave Moore. Dave started Two Cities Ministries in 1998, a ministry that seeks to equip Christians to better understand and articulate their faith. To that end he seeks to accomplish four things in his work: Addressing sacred cows, creating attractive media for seeing in fresh ways, maintaining hope in a cynical age and lastly engaging issues with civility and courage.

The title of this mini series carries a double meaning.  I first invite fellow Christians to “connect” to our rich history.  There is much to learn.  A continual study (and our study of the past should be lifelong!) makes one less vulnerable to whatever fads are in vogue at the time.  Studying history offers wisdom for every imaginable situation we encounter under the sun.  Studying the past puts us in contact with people whose handling of their own challenges supplies needed perspective for our own.  So the first sense of “connect” is growing in our awareness of the past.
The other sense of “connect” I have in mind is the “aha moment” which occurs when we begin to “connect the dots” between various events. 

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Vocations to the Glory of God/Singer Songwriter/Violinist
Jul
11
6:00 PM18:00

Vocations to the Glory of God/Singer Songwriter/Violinist

Join us at Hill House for dinner and a presentation by Jake Armerding, Singer songwriter and violinist, on his practice of this vocation to the glory of God.

Jake Armerding is an American folk musician and multi-instrumentalist from Boston, Massachusetts. He plays mostly acoustic string instruments like the mandolinacoustic guitar, and fiddle. In 1990, Jake began playing with Northern Lights occasionally. He joined the band full-time in 1992 and was a member until 1999 when he left the band to pursue a solo career. Jake attended Wheaton College where he received a degree in English literature. In 2001, Armerding won the Best New Artist Award from Boston's folk-radio station, WUMB.

In addition to his solo efforts, Jake makes up half of a duo, The Fretful Porcupine, along with saxophonist Kevin Gosa. Armerding is also a member of Barnstar!, a "bluegrass [band] for people who hate bluegrass." He is on the faculty of the Traditional Music Project housed at the Real School of Music in Burlington, Massachusetts.

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Vocations to the Glory of God/ Campus Ministery
Jul
4
6:00 PM18:00

Vocations to the Glory of God/ Campus Ministery

Join us at Hill House for a July 4th cookout and a presentation by Greg and Mary Jane, campus ministers, on their practice of this vocation to the glory of God. This will be followed by a viewing of the fireworks at Congress St. Bridge.

Greg Grooms came to Hill House in August of 1994 from Huemoz, Switzerland, after working with L'Abri Fellowship for 15 years. While studying biochemistry at Tulane University in New Orleans, he discovered his faith needed to grow if it were to survive the questions and pressures of living in the modern world. This led him to Francis and Edith Schaeffer’s study center in the Swiss Alps where the historic Christian faith of his childhood was reaffirmed and expanded to apply to all of life and culture.

Greg met and married his Canadian-born wife Mary Jane in Switzerland. They have five children, all of whom are now post college.

Mary Jane brings over three decades of experience in teaching, counseling and hospitality to her role as Co-Director of Hill House.

Greg and Mary Jane's conviction in leading Hill House is that the Bible is true and that all of life is spiritual and meant to be lived to the glory of God. It is a conviction that is reflected in Greg’s teaching. He begins with the Bible and moves to everything else, from academics to pop culture.

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Vocations to the Glory of God/ Documentary Filmmaker
Jun
27
6:00 PM18:00

Vocations to the Glory of God/ Documentary Filmmaker

Join us at Hill House for dinner and a presentation by Laura Dunn, documentary filmmaker, on her practice of this vocation to the glory of God.

Laura Dunn started making documentaries in response to her undergraduate experience at Yale University. Through a chronicle of labor strikes on campus, THE SUBTEXT OF A YALE EDUCATION examines the corporatization of higher education. She then returned to her birthplace to make GREEN, a sobering look at environmental racism along the Mississippi River petrochemical corridor, a.k.a. “Cancer Alley”. Other work includes experimental films BABY, a personal take on population issues, and BECOME THE SKY, an ecological map of power in Texas.  Her first feature documentary, THE UNFORESEEN, executive produced by Robert Redford and Terrence Malick, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, was released theatrically and broadcast on the Sundance Channel.  Her new film, LOOK & SEE, also executive produced by Robert Redford and Terrence Malick, and funded in part by the Sundance Documentary Film Fund, is a cinematic portrait of writer and farmer Wendell Berry.  Honors include a Rockefeller Media Arts Fellowship, Student Academy Award, Yale’s Trumbull Fine Arts Prize, International Documentary Association Pare Lorenz Grant and an  Independent Spirit Truer Than Fiction Award. She lives in Austin, Texas with her husband and six young boys.

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Vocations to the Glory of God/Tolkien Scholar
Jun
20
6:00 PM18:00

Vocations to the Glory of God/Tolkien Scholar

Bond West graduated from the University Scholar Program at Baylor University where he studied Classics with an emphasis on early European civilization and culture.

Bond became interested in language study, particularly Old Norse, while studying abroad at St. Andrew's.  Upon graduating. he received a Fulbright scholarship to attend the University of Iceland where he earned his first masters degree in Medieval Icelandic Studies.  

He later attended Selwyn College at the University of Cambridge. where he received an MPhil in Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic.  Most recently, he has been teaching Latin and Greek at Regent Preparatory in Tulsa, OK.  Bond intends to start a PhD this coming fall.


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Jun
13
6:00 PM18:00

Vocations to the Glory of God/Business

Join us at Hill House for dinner and a presentation by Scot Krieger, local businessman, on his practice of this vocation to the glory of God.

Scot Krieger is a magna cum laude graduate of Duke University, having received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and History. He also earned a Masters of Business Administration degree from The University of Texas at Austin. 

Ironwood Real Estate was formed in 2002 by Matthew Hooks and Scot Krieger. Mr. Hooks manages Ironwood's leasing and brokerage activities and is primarily responsible for identifying the firm's future investments. Mr. Krieger oversees Ironwood's development, construction, financial, and accounting efforts. Both principals are active in building relationships with Ironwood's institutional and individual investors. Together, Mr. Hooks and Mr. Krieger have over 50 years of experience in commercial real estate.

Scot is involved as a member of the Real Estate Council of Austin, the Real Estate Council of San Antonio, the International Council of Shopping Centers, and The University of Texas System Chancellor’s Council.

He has served as a guest lecturer at The University of Texas McCombs School of Business and The University of Texas School of Law on real estate and finance topics. http://www.ironwoodre.com/

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Vocation Series June 6-July 11
Jun
6
to Jul 11

Vocation Series June 6-July 11

Join us at Hill House on Wednesday evenings for dinner and presentation on vocations. Vocation quite literally means calling. 

Though some traditions speak of calling solely in terms of full time "Christian service" or "ministry," we'll spend the summer discovering that all of life is equally spiritual and meant to be lived to the glory of God; therefore, each of us, not just a special few, are called by God. 

As part of this series, guest speakers from a variety of vocations will be joining us this summer to discuss their testimony, the connection between their work and faith, and the challenges they face as they live out their calling. 

June 6 Rebekah Perry Ricketts ~ Law

June 13 Scot W Krieger ~ Business

June 20 Bond West ~ Tolkien Scholar

June 27 Laura Dunn ~ Documentary Filmmaker

July 4 Dinner and Fireworks

July 11 Jake Armerding ~ Sing/Songwriter/violinist

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