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Oct 15, 2017 - Oct 21, 2017
16
October
CHAPEL: Alycia Wood, RZIM Itinerate Speaker
Time: 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | Location: Cultural Life Center: Hale Auditorium

SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS WEEK

SPEAKER:  Alycia Wood, RZIM Itinerate Speaker/Roberts Alum

MESSAGE:  "Struggling to Believe: A Look at some Common Objections to Christianity"


17
October
Master's Information Meeting
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM | Location: Room 213, Roberts Hall (Building #14) 2265 Westside Dr. Rochester, NY 14624

The journey of discerning which path of theological education is right for you is much clearer when you have all the information you need. We invite you to attend a Seminary information webinar from the comfort of your home or office. Together we will discuss the critical program components that fully equip and transform students to share in the mission of God.

You can expect to:

  • Get to know us better
  • Learn more about our many programs and distinctives
  • Share your vision for ministry and theological study
  • Gain insight into new online learning opportunities
  • Ask questions

Event Link/Event Registration: https://www.nes.edu/information-meetings/


17
October
Natalie J., Horn & Nicole S., Horn, Junior Recital
Time: 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM | Location: Cultural Life Center - Shewan Recital Hall

Natalie Jackson - Horn

Nicole Sturdivant - Horn

Free and open to the public.

Event Link/Event Registration: https://www.roberts.edu/department-of-music-and-performing-arts.aspx


18
October
CHAPEL: Alycia Wood, RZIM Itinerate Speaker
Time: 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | Location: Cultural Life Center: Hale Auditorium

SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS WEEK

SPEAKER:  Alycia Wood, RZIM Itinerate Speaker/Roberts Alum

MESSAGE:  "The Hiddenness of God:  Why Isn't God More Obvious?"


19
October
Health Administration, B.S. Info Meeting
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Location: ONLINE - WEBINAR

Program Contact: Lisa DeVinney, 585.594.6990 DeVinney_Lisa@roberts.edu
Program Web Site: http://www.roberts.edu/bha

Information Meeting Sign Up

Event Link/Event Registration: http://www.roberts.edu/bha


19
October
Organizational Management, B.S. Info Meeting
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Location: ONLINE - WEBINAR

Program Contact: Lisa DeVinney, 585.594.6990 DeVinney_Lisa@roberts.edu
Program Web Site: http://www.roberts.edu/om

Information Meeting Sign Up

Event Link/Event Registration: http://www.roberts.edu/om


19
October
An Evening of Music for Piano, Four-Hands
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM | Location: Cultural Life Center - Shewan Recital Hall

An Evening of Music for Piano, Four-Hands
Joseph Werner and Michael Landrum, pianists

The recital is free and open to the public. No tickets required.


20
October
CHAPEL: Alycia Wood, RZIM Itinerate Speaker
Time: 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | Location: Cultural Life Center: Hale Auditorium

SPIRITUAL EMPHASIS WEEK

SPEAKER:  Alycia Wood, RZIM Itinerate Speaker/Roberts Alum

MESSAGE: "#RobertsSpiritualEmphasis" Week Q/A with Alycia  - post and vote on questions throughout the week on SLI.DO


20
October
Interdisciplinary Theology Conference
Time: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM | Location: Northeastern Seminary, 2265 Westside Drive, Rochester, NY 14624

Free Public Lecture with Dr. Richard Mouw

Keynote speaker Dr. Richard Mouw, Professor of Faith and Public Life at Fuller Theological Seminary, will deliver a lecture exploring the continuing value of the term "evangelical" in the 21st century, while tracing the history of its meaning and usage over the past hundred years.

Event Link/Event Registration: https://www.nes.edu/calendar/theology-conference/


21
October
Interdisciplinary Theology Conference
Time: All Day Event | Location: Cultural Life Center Roberts Wesleyan College, 2301 Westside Drive Rochester, NY 14624

Evangelical Theology: New Challenges, New Opportunities

Keynote speaker Dr. Richard Mouw, professor of faith and public life at Fuller Theological Seminary, joins Northeastern Seminary and The Canadian-American Theological Association for an interdisciplinary theology conference on October 20-21, 2017.

Dr. Mouw is the author of numerous books, including Uncommon Decency: Christian Civility in an Uncivil World (rev. ed. IVP, 2010), Called to the Life of the Mind: Some Advice for Evangelical Scholars (Eerdmans, 2014), and his recent autobiography, Adventures in Evangelical Civility: A Lifelong Quest for Common Ground (Brazos, 2016). Dr. Mouw will deliver two lectures (one on Friday evening, one on Saturday) exploring the continuing value of the term “Evangelical” in the twenty-first century, while tracing the history of its meaning and usage over the past hundred years.

Event Link/Event Registration: https://www.nes.edu/calendar/theology-conference/