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An update of opportunities related to spirituality, ethics, culture & social justiceMay 7, 2012
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Apply to the LEADS Program

 

LEADS (Leadership for Engagement in Activism & Direct Service) is a two-week summer leadership experience for Oberlin College students who are currently serving as leaders at long-term sites for civic engagement activity to ensure that they are confident knowing their resources on campus and in the community, their community partner organization(s), and the overall eco-social context of Lorain County. You'll learn, serve, build community, and have fun! LEADS 2012 begins Sunday, August 19 and ends the evening of Saturday, September 1. In addition to an amazing educational experience, participants in LEADS will have board provided throughout the program and receive a small stipend. Also, if your room is an on-campus college room, you get to move in early. Meals are prepared and eaten together on campus. You will get a head start in settling into Oberlin for the semester, a chance to work in-depth with community partners, leadership training, a glimpse into civic engagement as a career, and the chance to be part of an amazing network of community-minded people. Applications are due by Monday, May 14. To request application materials contact Tania.Boster@oberlin.edu.

Mike Vayda on The Good Media School in India

 

Wednesday, 5/9, 6:45 pm, First Church JFO Room

Author, speaker, and social entrepreneur Mike Vayda will share his experiences in starting The Good Media School in India, an innovative model that equips health-care workers to create their own health videos for the poor. Mike's passion for social change and his professional experience in communications makes for a lively, interactive multimedia presentation. Join us to learn more about The Good Media School's grassroots efforts to bring people closer to good.

A Look at Contemporary Church Music

 

Thursday, 5/10, 10:30 am-noon, Kendal

Presented by June Swartwout. Participants will hear and discuss music by John Rutter, Mark Hayes, Allen Pote, Craig Courtney, and others. There is a $10 fee for attending this Lorain Community College Lifelong Learners class. 

Queer Meditation Session: Welcoming the Void

 

Friday, 5/11, 7 pm, Wilder 325

Greetings stressed Obies!! You are all invited to come relax, reflect, and focus at a queer meditation session brought to you by the Queer(y)ing Religions ExCo and the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. For more information please contact Evanne Gordon. 

Oberlin Post Office Food Drive

 

Saturday, 5/12, 11 am-3 pm, Christ Episcopal Church

We need volunteers to help sort the food throughout the day. For more information please contact Father Brian Wilbert

Community Meeting on Fracking

 

Tuesday, 5/15, 7 pm, Oberlin Public Library (65 S Main St.)

"When Fracking Hits Lorain County!" will be the topic of a Community Meeting sponsored by Oberlin College Students for Environmental Sustainability, Oberlin Area League of Women Voters, Oberlin Area Cooperating Ministries, Community PeaceBuilders, and Peace Community Church. The controversial process of hydrofracturing for natural gas is impacting our area. The meeting will focus on relevant state and federal regulations, such as zoning and consumer protection laws. Eric Belcastro, Western PA Community Organizer for the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund, will speak. A question and answer period will follow. For more information, contact Samuel Rubin, (401) 439-4203 or Rev. Mary Hammond, (440) 774-3031.  

"In a Better World" Film Discussion

 

Wednesday, 5/16, 6:45 pm, First Church JFO Room

David Hill and Bob Longsworth will lead a conversation about the film "In a Better World."  An Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Language Film, "In a Better World" explores intolerance and the bullying that begins in childhood and that can evolve into terrorism in adulthood.  The film will be shown at First Church on Thursday, 5/10, and Monday, 5/14, at 7:00 pm in the JFO Room. You can also borrow the film  from the Oberlin Public Library, Mudd Library, or First Church. 

Indigenous Imagery in Murals Exhibit

 

5/7-29, Mudd Library (third floor) 

Sam Williams, a senior Latin American Studies and Hispanic Studies major, is presenting as a senior capstone project an exhibit on The Legacy of Quetzalcoatl and Huitzilopochtli: Indigenous Imagery in the Murals of Mexico City and Los Angeles. It will look at the images of these two Aztec gods in murals from the Mexican Mural Movement in Mexico City (1920-60), the Chicano Movement in L.A. (~1970-90) and in contemporary L.A., the role of indigenous imagery in these movements generally, and why these two gods appeared so frequently, based on their importance to Aztec culture and cosmology.

Multifaith Baccalaureate Celebration 2012

 

Sunday, 5/27, 1:30 pm, Warner Concert Hall

All are welcome at this multifaith spiritual celebration with music, prayers, inspirational readings and an address to give thanks for, inspire, and bless the Class of 2012. This year's address will be given by Daisy Kahn, Executive Director of the American Society for Muslim Advancement, which was a major partner in the effort to build a mosque and interfaith center near Ground Zero in New York City. ASMA is also engaged in domestic and international programs to promote Muslim women's and youth empowerment and leadership and to deepen the discourse of progressive Islam. Sponsored by the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life and the Commencement/Reunion Weekend Committee.

Weekly Gatherings 
  • 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: Jazz Worship 5-5:45 pm, Free Student Dinner 5:45 pm, and Adult Education 6:45 pm, First Church
  • Liberated Unitarian Universalist Voices: Wednesdays, 7 pm, Multifaith Center
  • Oberlin Pagan Awareness Network: Wednesdays, 7 pm, Wilder TBA
  • Taize Service (led by Ecumenical Christians of Oberlin): Wednesdays, 7 pm, Fairchild Chapel
  • Oberlin Buddhist Fellowship Meetings: Thursdays, 7 pm, Wilder 215
  • 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
  • Chinese Christian Fellowship (Mandarin): Fridays, 7:30 pm, Wilder TBA
  • 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
  • Oberlin Baha'i Club Dinner and Devotions: Sundays, 5 pm, Please contact Amanda Schmidt 
  • ECO Dinner and Discussion: Sundays, 6 pm, Multifaith Center
  • Oberlin Bhakti Yoga Society Kirtan: Sundays, 7 pm, Fairchild Chapel
  • Oberlin Meditators: Sundays-Thursdays, 5 and 8:30 pm, Wilder 325
  • Oberlin Christian Fellowship (InterVarsity) Small and Large Groups: Please see the OCF website
 
Meditation of the Week

 

Only that science is a great and the best of all sciences, the study of which frees humanity from all kinds of miseries. --Mahavira

Rev. Greg McGonigle

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Rev. Greg McGonigle
Director | Office of Religious & Spiritual Life
(440) 935-4629

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