Movie Night - Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Join us for dinner at 6, the movie at 7, and discussion afterwards
Luke Skywalker's peaceful and solitary existence gets upended when he encounters Rey, a young woman who shows strong signs of the Force.
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Join us for dinner at 6, the movie at 7, and discussion afterwards
Luke Skywalker's peaceful and solitary existence gets upended when he encounters Rey, a young woman who shows strong signs of the Force.
Lecture Topic: Pro Existence The Place of Man in the Circle of Reality
Udo Middelmann is president of the Francis A Schaeffer Foundation. Udo Middelmann holds degrees in Law from Freiburg University, Germany, and in Theology from Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis, MO, USA. He has also worked with Dr Schaeffer as Associate Pastor as well as a long-time Trustee, Member and Lecturer at the Swiss L’Abri. Udo has lectured widely on ethics and society in many countries on all continents. He is currently writing a book about his work in Russia.
Join us Friday evening, Feb 9, for dinner at 6, the movie at 7, and discussion afterwards.
cclaimed auteur Christopher Nolan directs this World War II thriller about the evacuation of Allied troops from the French city of Dunkirk before Nazi forces can take hold. Tom Hardy, Kenneth Branagh and Mark Rylance co-star, with longtime Nolan collaborator Hans Zimmer providing the score.
Nolan employs minimal dialogue and in media res camerawork to plunk the viewer right into the thick of things so you feel like you're experiencing the chaos of war and the reactive drive to escape it.
Join us Friday evening, Feb 9, for dinner at 6, the movie at 7, and discussion afterwards.
Atticus Finch, a lawyer in the Depression-era South, defends a black man against an undeserved rape charge, and his children against prejudice. Based on the book by Harper Lee.
All are welcome to join the grad students for a 3 week study taught by Dave and Doreen Moore of Two Cities Ministries here in Austin. The study is based on a book Dave has just written exploring our struggles with God’s goodness in a terribly broken world
It is easy to proclaim the “goodness of God” when circumstances are generally pleasant and suffering minimal. It is much more challenging to believe God is truly committed to our well-being when acute suffering, the kind that is not going away anytime soon, abruptly enters our life.
We will have dinner from 6-7, and the study will run from 7-8 with time for Q&A afterwards. Please plan to join us.
http://www.twocities.org/
Students and Faculty: Join us Friday evening, Jan 26th, for dinner at 6, the movie at 7, and discussion afterwards.
About Nicholas Nickleby: One of Charles Dickens' best-loved (and most complex) stories receives its fourth feature film adaptation in this lively historical comedy-drama. Nicholas Nickleby (Charlie Hunnam) is a 19-year-old who becomes the head of the family when his father dies unexpectedly.
Undergrad Students: Join us at Hill House on Monday evenings from 6-8 pm this semester for dinner and a study of the Apostles' Creed. We will tease it apart affirmation by affirmation, examining what we say we believe, and conversely what we do not affirm nor believe.
All Students and Faculty: Join us Friday evening, Jan 19th, for dinner at 6, the movie at 7, and discussion afterwards.
About Blade Runner 2049: Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling), unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what's left of society into chaos. K's discovery leads him on a quest to find Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a former LAPD blade runner who has been missing for 30 years.
Join us over lunch each Friday from 11:45am–1:15ish pm this semester to discuss and examine recent articles. Read this week's Featured Article for Discussion
Graduate Students: Join us at Hill House on Thursday evenings from 6-8 pm this semester for dinner and a study of the Apostles' Creed. We will tease it apart affirmation by affirmation, examining what we say we believe, and conversely what we do not affirm nor believe.