Pancake Study Break
Chesterton House - 115 The KnollNeed a break from the books? Come load up on pancakes and social connection. We’ll have pancakes, chill music, syrup, pancakes. Also, pancakes.
Need a break from the books? Come load up on pancakes and social connection. We’ll have pancakes, chill music, syrup, pancakes. Also, pancakes.
Welcome back, students! Come by 115 The Knoll to reconnect via games and snacks. All are welcome. Invite friends!
All are welcome to breakfast and a “Public Reading of Scripture” every Friday morning. The Public Reading of Scripture helped God’s people remember who God is, who they were, and who they are called to be. This practice was so important to Paul that in 1 Timothy 4:13, he instructed all to “… devote yourself […]
Join us as we talk about justice and the Christian tradition with Lisa P. Christian. Pizza to follow! Lisa P. Christian currently serves as the Executive Director for Community Faith Partners (CFP) and just completed an MDiv from Liberty University. Lisa received a bachelor’s degree in Spanish from Purdue University and later an MA in […]
Pile in at 115 The Knoll to cheer on your team (or not) and eat lots and lots of food. Bring a snack to share if you're able. And bring a friend or two or twenty. All are welcome!
All are welcome to breakfast and a “Public Reading of Scripture” every Friday morning. The Public Reading of Scripture helped God’s people remember who God is, who they were, and who they are called to be. This practice was so important to Paul that in 1 Timothy 4:13, he instructed all to “… devote yourself […]
All are welcome to Sunday Night Dinner at 115 The Knoll with Dr. Elizabeth Corey (Baylor University, Associate Professor of Political Science in the Honors Program and Director of the Honors Program). Dr. Corey will guide us through a philosophical discussion of how to think about success.
"The real source of a desire for liberal learning is not and has never been a sense of guilt or obligation, and its reasons cannot be expressed in bureaucratic manifestos. The authentic spring of liberal learning is simple: It is love. This love often originates in an uneasy sense of having missed something important and […]
The Thomistic Institute chapter at Cornell University presents a lecture by Prof. Edward Feser titled “What is Matter? From Aristotle to Quantum Mechanics and Back Again.” Prof. Edward Feser is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Pasadena City College and has also been a Visiting Assistant Professor at Loyola Marymount University. He received a Ph.D. in philosophy […]