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Photo of the Week

Happy Birthday, Jennie Clements! A few of Jennie’s floormates and other friends gathered in Orlean House (the women’s dorm) to celebrate, each one taking a swing at the candy filled piñata.

photo by Krissi Carson

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During my time at seminary, I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone who I would call an all-out racist.  But if anybody’s ever going to display any racist tendencies out loud during class, they are always going to preface it with the following phrase: “Now I’m not a racist, but…”  I always wished I could [...]

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Photo of the Week

While celebrating Henry Clay Morrison’s birthday, President Tim Tennent and members of the community life team marvel at Morrison’s old pocket watch during a ginkgo tree planting ceremony.

photo by Krissi Carson

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This strip combines two frustrations I have.  One, as a SPO worker, is getting catalogs for everybody in the world at the same time.  It’s a LOT of paper and it makes me sad because I know people are just going to throw it away.  It would save money if they just cut down trees [...]

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Photo of the Week

Ashes to ashes and dust to dust.  Dean of Chapel, J.D. Walt gives the imposition of the ashes to his daughter on Ash Wednesday.

photo by Krissi Carson

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I’m not gonna comment on this one.
http://www.bigsandygilmore.com

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Photo of the Week

World Café at the R. J. Corman hanger.

photo by Krissi Carson

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I hope this will be taken in the spirit it was intended, which is all in good fun.  Just to be clear: I really enjoyed Asbury: The Musical.  I thought everyone involved was hilarious and they all did a great job.  But I do really think everybody was also very brave.  It takes a special [...]

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Here are 99 photos from the day.
Our Leaders: Tim, (president) and Francis (World Cafe Leader)

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Resident’s Voices

John Adams (European American), Seeking MDiv
A couple of weeks before the earthquake, I was at the airport in Port-au-Prince, waiting on a connecting flight which would take me to the northern city of Cap-Haitien, where I grew up. My flight was running a couple of hours late (a common Haitian experience), so I was wandering [...]

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