Run for the Door!

28 04 2011





Get your Selah Gala Tickets QUICK!

21 04 2011

The Selah Gala Hoedown is just around the corner and THIS FRIDAY is your LAST day to buy tickets. Purchase your tickets from the Student Life office during normal business hours or from any StuCo Officer.

DenSem StuCo presents

The 2011 Selah Gala Hoedown :: Friday, April 29th :: 6:00pm-9:00pm :: @ The White Fence Farm

Adult tickets are just $15 each (includes a multi-course meal, hours of line and square dancing, entertainment, a *raffle ticket, and more!)

Child tickets are just $5 each (includes the all that comes with an adult ticket plus crayons/coloring book and face painting during dinner)

Raffle Grand Prize: TWO tickets to see U2 LIVE in Denver

Other Raffle prizes:

· Chick-Fil-A Gift Cards

· Denver Seminary Sweatshirt

· Gigi’s Cupcakes Gift Card

· And MORE!

Click here for directions to the White Fence Farm.

*Extra raffle tickets are only $12 and can be purchased where Hoedown Tickets are available.





From the Eyes of Hope | Viewing and Discussion

16 04 2011

OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY | RSVP HERE | FREE Chick-Fil-A





Brown Bag Lunch Discussions

15 04 2011
Brown Bag Lunch Discussions

DenSem StuCo has worked hard this semester to provide resources that stimulate dialog concerning practical ministry. There are only TWO remaining brown bag lunches for this semester. Please take advantage of these excellent opportunities for growth through conversation.

  • Monday, April 18th 12:00pm-1:00pm in room 120 – Church Planting w/ adjunct professor Norton Herbst (Pastor of New Denver Church). Light refreshments will be served.
  • Wednesday, April 20th 12:00pm-1:00pm in room 120From the Eyes of Hope film showing and discussion with Dr. Helene Dallaire. Light refreshments will be served.




LIVE blogging Rob Bell @ DenSem

8 04 2011

Agenda ::

10:00am-10:30am Rob Bell will address the audience.

10:30am-1:00am Dr. Scott Wenig will ask Rob Bell previously submitted (and moderated) questions from the DenSem community.

11:00am-11:30am Rob Bell will field questions from the audience (submitted via the web or text message).

Notables from section 1 ::

  • HERE WE GO!!
  • Dr. Wenig is reminding us of the doctrinal statement of the school (in particular section 11: “Last Things”)
  • Dr. Wenig just explained that we
    are not trying to be toxic.” Do you think he chose that word because Bell specifically uses it in the first chapter of Love Wins?
  • Bell: “God loves everybody everywhere”
  • Bell: “If you have an addiction you’re never told anyone about…God loves you”
  • Bell: “…we achieve, we accomplish, sometimes just to achieve that which we have had the whole time.”
  • Have a question for Bell? Submit it here
  • Bell quotes Eugene Peterson: “God took on flesh and blood and moved into the neighborhood”
  • Bell: “How many of you were once the Prodigal Son? How many of you were once the Elder Brother?”
  • Bell: “[God] is doing open-heart surgery on peoples’ psyches”
  • Comments so far on what Bell is saying?
  • Bell: “God is love and love demands freedom”
  • Bell: “The story tells is not about evacuation and it’s not about escape”
  • Bell: “We should be ready to answer for the hope that is within us”

Notables from section 2 ::

  • Wenig is asking Bell if he’s a modern day Schleiermacher
  • Bell: “I live in a world where we need “the umph”
  • Bell quotes Plntiga: “Sin is the culpable disturbance of shalom”
  • Bell answers Wenig’s question: “Yes, no, sort of”
  • Wenig is pushing Bell to tease out what “love wins” really means (especially in out understanding of judgement)
  • Bell: We long for some kind of judgement where pedophiles, for instance, are told they can’t do that anymore. Period.
  • Bell: Justice and mercy dance
  • Bell: “We should talk about judgement. We should hold onto it.”
  • Bell: “When we do God’s job, we don’t do it very well.”
  • Wenig: Talking about the Greek word aion
  • Many scholars (including our own Craig Blomberg) translates this word as “forever” as in never ending.
  • Bell: “God is fundamentally outside of time.”
  • Bell olam and aion are ages (not in terms of calendar years) and a level of intensity.
  • Wenig is asking Bell to talk about the urgency of salvation for the individual.
  • Bell is talking about God being divided if he allows someone who hasn’t repented to go to be damned and yet someone who has repented is eternally glorified.
  • What do you think? Is God inconsistent to all for both damnation and glorification?

Notables from section 3 ::

  • First question from the audience: “Why no footnotes of resources in the book?”
  • Bell: “I had a bunch of endnotes going and then I thought I should just put this in the body of the book.”
  • Do you think this is a “reformed theology” issue?
  • Have a question for Bell? Submit it here
  • Bell is talking about the influence of Judaism in his theology
  • “Who is your target audience?”
  • Bell: “I’m interested in what’s true and where the life is”
  • “Do you believe that Jesus is found in a saving way outside of Christianity? If so, how?”






Rob Bell @ DenSem

8 04 2011

Rob Bell, author of Love Wins and pastor of Mars Hill Church in Grand Rapids, MI, will be on campus today for a Q&A. Come check him out in the chapel at 10am (doors open at 9am) and see what he has to say about love, the afterlife, salvation and judgment.

StuCo will be posting quotes, questions and (hopefully) some answers to those questions on Twitter, Facebook, and this blog. If you can’t make it to the event, feel free to tune in here and post comments and questions.





Chinese Tea Tasting

7 04 2011
Taste of China – Enjoy Unique Chinese Snacks and Top Quality Special and Authentic Chinese Teas. Learn more about Chinese culture and meet and befriend Chinese University students studying here in Denver.
11 A.M. Saturday, April 9th
Seven Cups Denver - 1882 S. Pearl Street Denver, CO 80210
$10 per person
Email Ryan Woolard at yechan831@gmail.com if you are interested




Campus News 03.31.2011

31 03 2011
March 31, 2011

 

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Denver Seminary prepares men and women to engage the needs of the world with the redemptive power of the gospel and the life-changing truth of Scripture.

Student Life

2011 Missions Fair

Monday, April 4 marks the date of our annual Mission Fair, which will be held in the chapel during our regularly-scheduled Common Ground time of 11:00am – 11:50am. Connect with representatives from missions organizations offering short-term and long-term ministry opportunities globally and locally here in Denver.  This is the most organizations we’ve ever featured – each with information awaiting the curious.  Discover opportunities to volunteer and serve, and learn about how you can meet the needs of the world and your community here in Colorado.

Brown Bag Lunch Discussion with Chris Horst

Explore the world of microfinance with Christ Horst from HOPE International and DenSem StuCo on Monday, April 4th from 12:00pm-1:00pm on room 118.

 

Rob Bell @ Denver Seminary

An open discussion with Rob Bell will occur on Friday, April 8, from 10:00am – 11:30am in the chapel.  Our own Dr. Scott Wenig, Associate Professor of Applied Theology, will moderate this discussion with Rob about his new book Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived.  Rob Bell is known for pushing the envelope when it comes to Christian thought.  This is your chance to be part of the discussion that has generated spirited debate among many American Evangelicals regarding established Christian beliefs.  To submit questions for Rob Bell click here.

 

PiM3 Spring Tea

Partners in Ministry3 is delighted to announce a Spring Tea to honor the wives of graduating students on Saturday, April 16th from 10:00am-12:00pm in the Chapel. All wives of students are encouraged to attend. Email PiM3 to RSVP and/or if you also want to help out. This will be the final PiM3 event of the year. Please feel free to join us even if you haven’t attended one of our previous events.

Selah Gala Hoedown is Coming to Town

The 2011 Student Council Selah Gala Hoedown will be held at The White Fence Farm on Friday, April 29th from 6:00-9:00pm. Join students, staff and faculty for a delicious multi-course meal, a raffle, line dancing, a photo booth and tons of fun for the whole family! Raffle Grand Prize: TWO tickets to see U2 in Denver on May 21st. Each Hoedown ticket you buy comes with one raffle ticket. Additional raffle tickets are $12 each.

Stop by the Student Life office before the week is over and get your Selah Gala Hoedown tickets for $12 before they increase to $15 next week. Kids (12 and under) are $5.

 

Counseling Services

The Dean of Students office has made arrangements with professional Christian counselors in the area to provide services for Seminary students and/or their families at low cost. Four to six sessions are available for $15 each. Fees for sessions beyond these are negotiated directly with the counselor. Visit the Dean of Students office for more information.

Common Ground

Join missions organizations from all over Colorado for our 2011 Missions Fair on Monday, April 4th from 11:00-11:50 in the Chapel. On Tuesday, April 5th from 11:00-11:50 President Mark Young will continue the conversation about thinking missionally as a Christian.

Announcements

2011-12 Scholarships

April 1st is the first priority application deadline for 2011-12 scholarships!  If you are currently receiving a scholarship that is not automatically renewable, you will need to reapply by this deadline.  Download the 2011-12 Scholarship Application Packet by going to www.denverseminary.edu/financialaid and clicking on “Forms.”  Contact the Financial Aid Office with any questions.

 

Need Loans for Summer?

The process to obtain federal loans for the Summer session functions a bit differently than the typical process for Fall and Spring.  Please take a couple minutes to read the Summer/Intersession Financial Aid page for important details on this process.  Please note that if you will be taking less than 5 credits during the Summer, May 1st is your deadline to request additional loans (assuming you are taking at least 5 Spring credits).  Contact the Financial Aid Office with any questions.

Christian Thought Colloquium Lecture

Join moderator Dr. David Buschart and presenter Dr. Jan van Vliet on Wednesday, April 6th from 12:00pm–12:50pm in room 120 for the lecture “The Waggoner and the Wagon: A Brief History of the Heart and the Head in the Christian Academy.” The lecture will be followed by a Q&A. Please feel free to bring your own lunch.

Mentoring Conference

Take advantage of a rich resource for your own mentoring ministry at Denver Seminary’s next mentoring conference “Maturing Our Mentoring – Maturing Through Mentoring” on Saturday, April 9th. Seven extended workshops will be offered, each addressing a vital aspect of the ministry of mentoring.  Students, full-time faculty and staff, and spouses may attend for a reduced rate of $40 (normal registration is $60).  Click here for full details and to register.  Please encourage others in your church or ministry arena to participate in this resource-rich experience!

 

Library Book Sale is Coming- Short Schedule – Library Administration area

The Carey S. Thomas Library will sponsor a book sale Fri. Apr. 15th & Mon. Apr.18th – Wed. Apr. 20th, 9am-4pm. Apr. 15th is for the faculty, staff and students only. The sale is open to the public the 18th – 20th.  NO PREVIEWS! Sale will be held in Room 123, the Library Administration area.

Prices are as follows:

 

Fri.   Apr. 15th Hardback books:  $4                 Paperback books:  $2

Mon. Apr. 18th Hardback books:  $4                  Paperback books:  $2

Tue.  Apr. 19th Hardback books:  $3                  Paperback books:  $1

Wed. Apr. 20th Remainders are free

 

Salt & Light Outreach Ministry: Engaging and Experiencing the Immigrant World

The Vernon Grounds Institute of Public Ethics presents an opportunity for students and staff of Denver Seminary to serve the immigrant community by being practically engaged in various aspects of the immigration issue on Saturday, April 16th from 8:30am-1:30pm. Click here for more details and to RSVP.

Academic  Information

NEW SUMMER 2011 COURSE – MJ 603 – Missiological Themes for Jewish Evangelism (2 hours)

This course provides practical insights for Jewish evangelism through a study of key themes and characters from the Patriarchs to modern day.  Date & Time: May 16th-20th, Monday-Friday, 9:00am-4:00pm.

 

Summer Outdoor Leadership Courses

Two Outdoor Leadership courses will be offered this summer.  OL 500, Introduction to Wilderness and Adventure Programming, meets August 1st-6th.  The first day will be on campus, the rest of the week is in the field at Camp Idrahaje and in the Lost Creek Wilderness.  CO 656, Adventure Therapy, is co-created by the OL staff and the counseling department and fulfills requirements in both degree programs.  CO 656 meets April 6th-10th.  See the summer course schedule or email Dr. Brad Widstrom for more information.  Both courses are 2 credit hours.

 

New Counseling Licensure Elective

CO 656, Adventure Therapy, will be offered for the first time this summer.  This course is designed to introduce students to biblically informed therapeutic aspects of adventure.  It will prepare Christian counselors and outdoor leaders to prepare for therapeutic techniques in the context of wilderness and adventure.  It will benefit those in private practice, institutional, church, parachurch, and adventure programming contexts.  The instructor is David Condit. This course meets the requirements for 2 credit hours in most degree programs, including counseling licensure and the outdoor leadership concentration.

 

New PME Elective
PME 720, Intergenerational Ministry, will be offered for the first time this fall. This is a practical course designed to enlarge students thinking and understanding of what constitutes significant children, youth, adult, and family ministry as an integral part of a local congregation.  It addresses the need for strategic intergenerational mindset and strategies in combination with age specific ministry for faith formation. Anyone who intends to work directly with children, youth, or adults or those serving in senior ministry leadership roles will benefit from this class.  This class fulfills elective requirements in most degree programs. (2 credits)

Employment Opportunities

 

Student Employment

On-campus student employment opportunities may be accessed on MyDenSem on the Student Life page listed in the left-hand column as Student Employment (you will need to login).  Open positions, job descriptions, application, statement of faith and guidance on how to apply are available.  Job opportunities will continue to be available in the Employment Notebook at the Information Desk in the Graber building and posted on the bulletin board in the student center. Below are the titles of available student positions:

  • Shepherd’s Gate Clinic Assistant Level II

  • Shepherd’s Gate Clinic Work Study

Full-time job opportunities at Denver Seminary are located on the seminary website.

About Campus News

 

  • To submit: email announcements no later than Tuesday noon (click here to email.) Submissions should be single-spaced and in Verdana 10pt font. Any items not received by noon on Tuesday will be published in the next issue of Campus News. Please include the date(s) and number of times (max is 3 weeks) that you want your article to run in Campus News.  Submissions must be shorter than 100 words.
  • Updates to your email address should be made in the Registrar’s Office.
  • Nathan Hoag, Editor




Brown Bag with Christ Horst

17 03 2011
Brown Bag Lunch Discussion with Chris Horst

Explore the world of microfinance with Christ Horst from HOPE International and DenSem StuCo on Monday, April 4th from 12:00pm-1:00pm on room 118.





Selah Gala Hoedown is Coming to Town!

17 03 2011
Selah Gala Hoedown is Coming to Town

DenSem StuCo invites you to join the DenSem student body along with faculty and staff at the Selah Gala Hoedown. This year, the Hoedown will take place at the White Fence Farm on Friday, April 29th at 6:00pm. Tickets will go on sale at Common Ground on Monday, March 28th. You ticket will include a delicious multicourse dinner, line and square dancing, and much more!








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