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October 17, 2011
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Today: Jamal Hopkins Speaks on the Dead Sea Scrolls

 

Professor A.G. Miller is hosting Jamal-Dominique Hopkins, PhD, Asst. Prof. of Biblical Studies at the Interdenominational Theological Center, who is speaking on "Between Testaments: Dead Sea Scrolls and Qumran Literature as Cognate Interpretative Witness" on Monday, 10/17, 4:30 pm, in Wilder 101. Sponsored by the Herbert G. May Lecture Fund.

Today: Building Interfaith Appalachia: The Dalai Lama Fellowship

 

Monday, 10/17, 4:30 pm, Hallock Auditorium, AJLC

David Fisher, a senior Environmental Studies and Jewish Studies major, will share his story of working across divides of faith and politics in rural southeastern Kentucky. He has spent the past year laying the  groundwork for a young non-profit organization, Interfaith Appalachia. With support from the Davis Projects for Peace and the Dalai Lama Fellowship, IA is slated for formal launch in late spring of 2012. The organization will offer lively service-learning programs that work with communities in the Appalachian region. IA's work and curriculum will address humanitarian challenges, promote inter-cultural cooperation, and offer environmental education. David will keep his remarks relatively brief, opening up the room for lively Q and A. David was very fortunate to receive generous support for the project, and will gladly share information/take questions about the application process for this year's funding opportunities. The Dalai Lama Fellowship is in its first year, providing year-round support to compliment summer funding from the Davis Projects for Peace.  

National Economic Justice Teach In Events

 

10/17, 8pm, Wilder, Occupy Wall Street Recap and Discussion

10/19, Time TBA, Wilder, Prison Justice as an Economic Issue

Sponsored by SLAC, OPAL, and Oberlin Democrats 

For more information please contact Sophia Becker.

"This Is Your Brain on Meditation" Workshop

 

Mary Grigolia will lead a workshop with insights and techniques from neuroscience for maintaining a peaceful, creative, playful and caring mind. Don't be bullied by procrastination, depression or anxiety. Tuesday 10/18 from 7:30-8:30 pm at the Multifaith Center (68 S Professor). For more information please contact Rev. Mary Grigolia.

Dance Fundraiser for GLSEN in Memory of Rachel Avcioglu '14

 

Come to the 'Sco on Tuesday, 10/18 from 10 pm -1 am to celebrate the life of Rachel Avcioglu '14 and raise money to donate to GLSEN (the Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network) in her memory. There will be a sliding scale required donation at the door of $2-5, with free beer, root beer, and snacks inside. There will be Top 40 and a raffle! Come out and remember one heck of a life with us as we raise money together for an excellent cause! Visit GLSEN's website for more information regarding the amazing work that this organization is doing to make school environments safe for all students, regardless of sexuality or gender identity/expression. Sponsored by: The Rhinos Rugby Team, Gruffs Men's Rugby Team, Oberlin Review, Oberlin Queer Wellness Coalition, Rhetoric and Composition Department, Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, and Club Sports Council

Education about Homelessness

 

Wednesday, 11/2

5:00-6:30 pm, King 106

Panel Discussion with Diane Nilan, Linda Arbogast, and Adrian Bautista

This panel will explore the reality of homelessness from theory to social justice praxis and from national to local. The goal of the panel is to create discourse that will spur academic curiosity about issues of poverty and community engagement with poverty alleviation efforts in Lorain County and elsewhere.


7:00 pm, King 106

Campus screening of "On the Edge"--a riveting new documentary film about 7 women's experiences with homelessness--to be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker.

 

Presented by the Bonner Center for Service and Learning, MRC, ORSL, First Church in Oberlin, Lorain Country Homeless Task Force, and Oberlin Community Services.

"Radical Gospel Living" Monasticism Today

An Ecumenical Conference at Ohio Wesleyan University

 

11/4-5: Hear world-renowned keynote speakers Joan Chittister, OSB and Shane Claiborne. Choose from more than 30 engaging workshops. Connect with a variety of vibrant monastic communities - both 'traditional' and 'new'.

 

Just a week and half left for early registration and lower rates--early registration ends 9/23. 

Register with a group of students today.

Memorial Tree-Planting for Peter Schellhorn '12

 

Saturday, 11/5, 1 pm, Tappan Square at Corner of College and Professor

All are welcome; Dessert reception to follow in the Religion Department lounge

For more information please contact Rev. Greg McGonigle

Interfaith Service Day: Sunday, November 6

 

Come join us for the Interfaith Service Day, a campus and community service event! 

 

Who: You! This event welcomes people of all religious and secular identities

What: Important service to help the environment and fight local poverty, followed by interfaith/ethical reflection

When: Sunday, 11/6, from 1-6 pm

Where: Sign-in at 1 pm at the Multifaith Center (68 S Professor St., between Fairchild and the ELC), service 1:30-4:30 pm, interfaith reflection and pizza celebration 5-6 pm.

Why: To help our community while exploring what moves us to serve!

 

If you are interested in participating, please register at this link. (Walk-ins are also welcome.)

 

For more information please contact Alyssa Phelps or Adah Hetko.

 

This event is sponsored by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life and the Bonner Center for Service and Learning, and is part of Oberlin's participation in President Obama's Interfaith Engagement and Community Service Campus Challenge.

Islamic and Iranian Studies Scholar Roy Mottahedeh

 

Roy Mottahedeh, Professor of Islamic History and Director of the Islamic Studies Program at Harvard University, and author of "The Mantle of the Prophet: Religion and Politics in Iran", will speak on "Friendship in Islamic Ethical Thought" on Monday 11/7 at 4:30 pm in West Lecture Hall. He will also deliver a visual presentation on "Felines in Islamic Art and Culture" on Tuesday 11/8 at 1 pm in King 106. Sponsored by the Mead-Swing Lectureship Committee. For more information please contact Professor Jafar Mahallati.

Baha'i Celebration of the Birth of Baha'u'llah

 

Saturday, 11/12, 11:15 am, The Sco

With festive guitar and vocal music; All are welcome

Sponsored by the Oberlin Baha'i Club and ORSL.

For more information please contact Amanda Schmidt.

Religion and Arts Field Trip

 

Saturday, 11/19, 10 am-4:30 pm, Departs from the Multifaith Center (68 S Professor Street)

Cleveland Museum of Art and the Matlz Museum of Jewish Heritage

Space is limited; please register with Rev. Greg McGonigle

Multifaith Thanksgiving Celebration

 

Sunday, 11/20, Time and Location TBA

Sponsored by the Religious Pluralism and Interfaith Engagement ExCo, Oberlin Area Cooperating Ministries, and ORSL.

For more information please contact Allison Lundblad or Rachel Davidson.

Meaningful Holidays Workshop

 

Tuesday, 11/29, 7:30-8:30 pm

Spiritual teacher Mary Grigolia will lead a workshop on making whatever winter holidays you celebrate more meaningful by interacting with Cal Jung's 12 stages of individuation, one stage per day, from the winter solstice December 21 through New Year's Day. For all spiritual paths.

Sponsored by the Oberlin Unitarian Universalist Fellowship and ORSL.

For more information please contact Rev. Mary Grigolia.

Winter Term Trip to Study Buddhism in Thailand

 

In conjunction with students and faculty from Amherst College, six Oberlin students will travel throughout Thailand on a Buddhist-oriented trip from January 4-20. The trip aims to immerse American Buddhist scholars and/or practitioners in a society built largely around Buddhism. We will visit important Buddhist sites, attend a three-day silent retreat, spend five days at a monastery, and engage in various service projects. Through the process of fundraising, preparation, and travel the Oberlin students will develop a strong, cooperative micro-community through their shared commitment to spiritual exploration. No level of experience is required. The trip will cost approximately $3536 per student including airfare. For more information please contact Max Zahn.

Fund for Theological Education (FTE) Fellowships

 

Applications are now available for the 2012-2013 FTE Undergraduate Fellowships for students who need support to explore or discern a call to pastoral ministry. Nominations are now included within the application process. Applicants will be given a link to forward to their nominators.Visit here for details on deadlines, eligibility and online applications. Qualified candidates must be: current sophomores or juniors at an accredited college or university; nominated by a faculty member, administrator, campus minister, or current pastor; students with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0; U.S. or Canadian citizens or permanent residents of either country; age 30 or younger

Dalai Lama Fellowship Opportunities

 

Be The Change You Wish To See - Become a Dalai Lama Fellow (apply by 11/15/11)

 

Do you have a new idea about how to approach an emerging or persistent challenge in your community? Do you thrive on audacious opportunities? Do you want to join a community of outstanding changemakers deeply engaged with the universal values that define the life and work of the Dalai Lama? If so, apply to become a 2012 - 2013 Dalai Lama Fellow.

 

Dalai Lama Fellows has the unprecedented authorization of the 14th Dalai Lama to award highly-selective year-long fellowships in his name and a project grant of up to $10,000 to exceptional undergraduate and graduate students who want to design and launch ambitious "compassion-in-action" projects in one or more of four areas:

 

a) advancing intercultural and inter-religious cooperation;

b) diminishing violence;

c) mitigating the impact of wealth inequities; and,

d) protecting the environment.

 

As a Dalai Lama Fellow, you will: Take the lead in designing and launching a project about which you are passionate; Directly impact a significant challenge in your community; Shape your project through ongoing personalized support from Dalai Lama Fellows Program Directors, as well as seasoned professionals from the private and citizen sectors; Take part in a year-long curriculum on reflective and values-based leadership and service; Travel to Northern California for an intensive, week-long meeting at the beginning and end of your fellowship to engage with other Fellows, reflect on your work, enhance your skills and perspectives, and broaden your networks.

 

To find out if you qualify, what we look for, and how to apply, click on the link below. You can send additional questions to: bbanerjee@dalailamafellows.org.

 

Oberlin Application Link:

https://fs4.formsite.com/dalailamafellowsorg/form13/secure_index.html

Weekly Gatherings (Updated 10/17)
  • Christ Episcopal Church Student Lunch: Mondays, Noon, The Rectory (158 Elm Street)
  • Hillel Meeting: Tuesdays, 12:15 pm, Wilder 216
  • Queers and Allies of Faith: Tuesdays, 8 pm, Multifaith Center 
  • A Cappella Chapel Service (led by CREDO): Wednesdays, 12:10 pm, Fairchild Chapel
  • First Church in Oberlin (UCC) Wednesdays: Free Student Dinner 5:45 pm, and Adult Education 6:45 pm, First Church
  • Taize Service (led by Ecumenical Christians of Oberlin): Wednesdays, 7 pm, Fairchild Chapel
  • Oberlin Buddhist Fellowship Meetings: Thursdays, 7 pm, Wilder 215
  • Liberated Unitarian Universalist Voices: Thursdays, 8 pm, Multifaith Center
  • ECO Lunch: Fridays, Noon, Wilder DeCafe
  • Muslim Students Association Jumah Prayer: Fridays, 12:45 pm, Wilder 222
  • Campus Shabbat: Fridays, Services 5:30 pm, Dinner 7 pm, Kosher-Halal Co-op (Talcott Hall)
  • Chabad Shabbat: Fridays, Services 6:30 pm, Dinner 7 pm, 111 N. Pleasant
  • Oberlin Orthodox Christian Fellowship Morning Prayer and Divine Liturgy: Sundays, Leaving at 8:20 am, Please contact the OOCF Advisor
  • Oberlin Buddhist Fellowship Meditation: Sundays, 11 am, Warner Dance Studio
  • Oberlin Friends Meeting: Sundays, 11 am, Multifaith Center
  • Voices for Christ: Sundays, 3:30 pm, Bibbins 334
  • Newman Mass: Sundays, 5 pm, Fairchild Chapel
  • ECO Dinner and Discussion: Sundays, 6 pm, Multifaith Center
  • Oberlin Bhakti Yoga Society Kirtan: Sundays, 7 pm, Fairchild Chapel
  • Oberlin Meditators: Sundays-Thursdays, 8 pm, Wilder 325
  • Oberlin Baha'i Club Dinner and Devotions: Third Fridays, 6:30 pm, Please contact OBC Advisor
  • Oberlin Christian Fellowship (InterVarsity) Small and Large Groups: Please see the OCF website
 
Meditation of the Week

 

The one who forgives ends the quarrel. --African proverb
Rev. Greg McGonigle

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