Dr. John Oakes' speech on God and Science made the front page of the University of Connecticut school paper. Check out the article below.
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Dr. John Oakes' speech on God and Science made the front page of the University of Connecticut school paper. Check out the article below.
http://www.dailycampus.com/
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Dr. John Oakes teaches college students in San Diego, California. However, for the weekend of April 1-3, he returned to the land of his birth and upbringing to powerfully deliver messages from God’s Word at Storrs and Hartford, Connecticut.
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There was a buzz in the room as soft, gentle music played in the background. This buzz consisted of conversations over games like Skip-Bo, Scrabble, and Dominos. But this mix wasn't your regular band of people... they were teenagers and elderly co-mingling together, hanging out, playing games, and having conversations - not a regular Saturday afternoon. But that's what our Youth Ministry did for 2 1/2 hours, an enjoyable and relaxing afternoon with friends and strangers alike. By the end of their time together, they weren't strangers anymore, but friends looking forward to next month's meeting all over again - with music playing in the background, games sprawled out on tables, and that all too familiar buzz we hear when we're in sweet fellowship. Maybe there'll be singing, too, this time...
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Most college students are known for sleeping in on Saturday mornings. However, on March 26, surrounded by family and friends, Morgan Green got up early and put on Jesus Christ in baptism at the building of the Greater Hartford Church of Christ.
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"In This House, a lyrical and image-rich multi-media performance piece inspired by the well-documented history of the 1678 Joshua Hempsted House in New London, and created with the generous cooperation of Connecticut Landmarks, will receive its world premiere by the Judy Dworin Performance Ensemble at the Charter Oak Cultural Center in Hartford, April 7, 8, & 9 at 7:30pm. Weaving live song and dance with recorded voice overs and projections, In This House probes race relations from the early 18th century to the present day."
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