Archives : 2010 : December

Merry Christmas!

December 25th, 2010

Hey all!

Back again – Finals are over, and I have time to breathe again! Not for long, though :: classes start again on January 17th. Hope I see you all in my classes with me! We’ve got an awesome line-up of classes this semester!

We have a couple returning professors – Mike Caba, Rick Gerhardt and Syd Brestel, but we’ve also got a new guy coming in! Brent Hofen of Mission Church in Bend, Oregon. He’ll be teaching Personal Calling and Mission, on Tuesday mornings.

Here’s our line-up for the Spring 2011 Semester ::

Mike Caba – Bible and Archaeology

Rick Gerhardt – Science and the Bible [as well as the IS classes Acts to Reformation, Reformation to Present and Wisdom Literature]

Syd Brestel – New Testament Survey

Brent Hofen – Personal Calling and Mission

If you want more information, go to our Spring 2011 Class Schedule.

So! Hopefully I will be seeing all of you on January 16th at seven o’clock, for our Spring Semester Kick-Off!!

I’m out – Merry Christmas, all!

Project 7

December 14th, 2010

Where can a 1 lb. bag of coffee support 7 different humanitarian needs? At the Kilns of course! The Kilns Bookstore is now selling whole bean coffee from Project 7.

Each bag of coffee that you purchase supports change in one of seven areas of need all over the world:

Quench – provides a year of clean water for a person in need
Heal – provides medicine for a person suffering from malaria
Hope – provides a day of counseling for a child of war
House – provides food, education and healthcare for a day for for an orphan
Feed – provides 7 meals for the hungry in the United States
Teach – provides schooling for a week for a child in Africa
Save – plants 10 fruit bearing trees

…one more way the Kilns Bookstore is helping you shop with a purpose…

Kilns College Reformation History Trip

December 2nd, 2010

A group of brave euro travelers recently returned from a two-week trek through Germany, Switzerland and Italy where they traced hundreds of years of Church history.

The group was on the first ever Kilns College History Trip and it was quite a success! From Wittenberg to Rome, Zurich to Florence the group was lead by expert local guides through the historic cities and landmarks throughout Europe. In two quick weeks we saw more church history, famous architecture, and renowned art that you can learn about in an entire semester! It was jam-packed and everyone loved every minute!

Below are some snapshots from the trip, to see more check out our facebook page!