Archive for October, 2002

Rock Your Campus in Davis, CA

Monday, October 14th, 2002

This Chi Alpha group is one of over 200 Chi Alphas nation­wide. Peri­od­i­cally we gather for fel­low­ship, train­ing, and encour­age­ment, and we’re doing that this Saturday!

This Sat­ur­day (Octo­ber 19th) in Davis, CA at Davis Chris­t­ian Assem­bly (get direc­tions) we’ll be gath­er­ing with other Chi Alpha groups from North­ern Cal­i­for­nia to learn how we can rock Stan­ford for Christ!

The event will run from 9am to 3pm, and there will be exu­ber­ant wor­ship, dynamic ple­nary ses­sions, and prac­ti­cal elec­tives. Our ple­nary speak­ers are Jeff Ros­tocil and Sean Smith. Jeff will be speak­ing on lead­er­ship issues, and Sean’s mes­sage is titled “Liv­ing in the Power of the Spirit.” Sounds good!

The cost for the event is $5, which does not include lunch. Bring a sack lunch and chill with all your new friends!

Party At Our Place!

Thursday, October 3rd, 2002

Gumbo party at our place! Never eaten gumbo before? Gumbo is the Cajun equiv­a­lent of “Whatch­agot Stew.” The par­tic­u­lar gumbo we’re serv­ing tomor­row is a “Chicken and Sausage Gumbo.”

Just show up Fri­day night around 6pm (we’re pretty flex­i­ble: before or after is fine).

Also fea­tur­ing an XBox, and some of the friend­liest and most fun peo­ple this side of San Fran­cis­quito Creek!

We live at 1704 Oak Creek Drive, and we’re in apart­ment 304. Here’s a map to our apart­ment.

Direc­tions:
* Get on Cam­pus Drive loop.
* Take Cam­pus Drive to Stock Farm Road (near the Med­ical Cen­ter).
* Turn onto Stock Farm Road
* Pro­ceed to the traf­fic light at Sand Hill Road
* Turn left onto Sand Hill Road
* The very next right is Oak Creek Drive.
* Oak Creek Drive forms a loop against Sand Hill Road. We’re in build­ing 1704, which is almost com­pletely around to the mid­dle of the loop.
* You can park any­where you want except under the buildings.

If you pre­fer, the Mar­guerite Shut­tle SLAC line passes by Oak Creek, but it stops run­ning pretty early.

It’s a pretty short bike ride, as well. If you’d like, Paula and I can pro­vide transportation–just email us and let us know!

The Moral Exertion of Power: Can America be Trusted?

Thursday, October 3rd, 2002

A Ver­i­tas event spon­sored by Cor­ner­stone: “The Moral Exer­tion of Power: Can Amer­ica be Trusted?” Reflec­tions and dis­cus­sion with Gary Hau­gen, for­mer Direc­tor of the United Nations geno­cide inves­ti­ga­tion in Rwanda and cur­rent Pres­i­dent of the Inter­na­tional Jus­tice Mission.

Octo­ber 10, 7:30 pm
Kresge Audi­to­rium
Stan­ford University

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