Christians on Campus

Christian Union

Check your term-card in your pigeon hole for details of the C.U. Programme. Watch out for posters on campus, too.

Meth-Ang

Meth-Ang meet in V037 every Monday at 7:30pm. This term’s theme is “Behind the Pew … ”, and deals with exploring social responsibility and responses to social issues. The programme for the next few weeks is as follows:

May 15 (Week 3)
“Environmental Issues” — Rev. Robert Van de Weyer
May 22 (Week 4)
“Responses to Racism” — Rev. Tony Malcolm
May 29 (Week 5)
“Christianity in Prison Life” — Rev. David Kinch
June 6 (Week 6)
to be confirined

Chaplaincy

Friday Forum

A series of talks/discussions/seminars with a broad concern to relate faith to the world in which we live. Meetings take place in Heslington Church at 1:15pm. Contact: John Robertson.

May 19
“Developing Aid in Uganda” — Prof. Kay Jones, Social Policy
May 26
“Computers in Christian Perspective” — Prof. Mike Harrison, Computer Science
June 2
“A Language Shaped World” — Ms. Roz Temple, Linguistics
June 9
“Stress Management & Spirituality” — Dr. Poppy Nash, Psychology

Ascension Day

May 25th. A joint service with the College of Ripon & York St. John will be held on top of the tower at the Minster. OK, now here’s the bad news. It starts at (get this) 7:30am. The early bird catches the worm, though …

Cassoc

Week 4:

Tuesday
At 7:30pm at More House, Chaplain Tony Lestor will talk on “The Carmelites”. Then we’ll be off down the bar.
Sunday
Barbecue at 6:00pm in More House garden. Everyone welcome. Members £1.50, Non-members £2.

Week 6:

Tuesday
More House, 7:30pm — Open-air treasure hunt around campus.

Christian Aid Week — May 15th–21st (Week 3)

As you shou1d have read the article in this issue of Christis by now, you must know all about Christian Aid … And week 3 is Christian Aid week, and here s a list of all the things going on in support of it:

May 15 (Monday)
Bridge Collections on all bridges
May 16 (Tuesday)
Display Stalls in Alcuin foyer
May 17 (Wednesday)
The Christis Christian Aid Scavenger Hunt! Make a team of up to five people and race around tbe world looking for all manner of obscure items (like dissertations and things … ) Each person pays £1 to enter, and everyone has a proverbial whale of a time. We meet in Goodricke Porter’s Lodge at 2:00pm.
May 18 (Thursday)
“Aid & Trade” - Betty East, 1:15pm.
May 19 (Friday)
Fair Trade Market in Vanbrugh Dining Hall, 10:00am–4:00pm.
And the special Friday Forum ta1k “Developing Aid in Uganda”. See under Chaplaincy for more details.

Christis

By Christis

Check your term-card in your pigeon hole for details of the C.U. Programme. Watch out for posters on campus, too.

Meth-Ang

Meth-Ang meet in V037 every Monday at 7:30pm. This term’s theme is “Behind the Pew … ”, and deals with exploring social responsibility and responses to social issues. The programme for the next few weeks is as follows:

May 15 (Week 3)
“Environmental Issues” — Rev. Robert Van de Weyer
May 22 (Week 4)
“Responses to Racism” — Rev. Tony Malcolm
May 29 (Week 5)
“Christianity in Prison Life” — Rev. David Kinch
June 6 (Week 6)
to be confirined

Chaplaincy

Friday Forum

A series of talks/discussions/seminars with a broad concern to relate faith to the world in which we live. Meetings take place in Heslington Church at 1:15pm. Contact: John Robertson.

May 19
“Developing Aid in Uganda” — Prof. Kay Jones, Social Policy
May 26
“Computers in Christian Perspective” — Prof. Mike Harrison, Computer Science
June 2
“A Language Shaped World” — Ms. Roz Temple, Linguistics
June 9
“Stress Management & Spirituality” — Dr. Poppy Nash, Psychology

Ascension Day

May 25th. A joint service with the College of Ripon & York St. John will be held on top of the tower at the Minster. OK, now here’s the bad news. It starts at (get this) 7:30am. The early bird catches the worm, though …

Cassoc

Week 4:

Tuesday
At 7:30pm at More House, Chaplain Tony Lestor will talk on “The Carmelites”. Then we’ll be off down the bar.
Sunday
Barbecue at 6:00pm in More House garden. Everyone welcome. Members £1.50, Non-members £2.

Week 6:

Tuesday
More House, 7:30pm — Open-air treasure hunt around campus.

Christian Aid Week — May 15th–21st (Week 3)

As you shou1d have read the article in this issue of Christis by now, you must know all about Christian Aid … And week 3 is Christian Aid week, and here s a list of all the things going on in support of it:

May 15 (Monday)
Bridge Collections on all bridges
May 16 (Tuesday)
Display Stalls in Alcuin foyer
May 17 (Wednesday)
The Christis Christian Aid Scavenger Hunt! Make a team of up to five people and race around tbe world looking for all manner of obscure items (like dissertations and things … ) Each person pays £1 to enter, and everyone has a proverbial whale of a time. We meet in Goodricke Porter’s Lodge at 2:00pm.
May 18 (Thursday)
“Aid & Trade” - Betty East, 1:15pm.
May 19 (Friday)
Fair Trade Market in Vanbrugh Dining Hall, 10:00am–4:00pm.
And the special Friday Forum ta1k “Developing Aid in Uganda”. See under Chaplaincy for more details.

Christis

OK, so now we’re on to us. Erm, we could still do with more peop1e! Meetings are still held on Wednesday afternoons at 2:00pm, in G/045, and we really don’t mind if you turn up. Actually, we’ll be quite pleased, so why not give it a go, eh? Please.

Don’t forget the Christis Christian Aid Scavenger Hunt. See under Christian Aid Week, Wednesday for more details.

Bye, Bye, love. Bye, Bye, sweet Christis …