In this Edition:
Movie Night
Take a Field Trip/Hike with Wesley
Speaking of Living at Wesley...
“A Lenten Journey”
Teach David a Thing or Two
Film "For the Bible Tells Me So"
Nets "Buzz Kill" Tees
Pray for…
The Spiritual ABC’s
This Week at Wesley (January 27-Feb. 3)
Sunday, 5:00 p.m. - Meet at Wesley for a "Field Trip on DOG Street", Wesley provides $1 each for coffee or ice cream; dinner follows at Wesley REMEMBER OUR NEW SCHEDULE!
Following Dinner - House Residents invite you to tour!
DEADLINE TO SIGN UP FOR SPRING RETREAT (Feb. 1-2, $10)
Monday, 5:30 p.m. – Freshman small group meets at Wesley
9:15 p.m. - Seniors Group meets at Wesley
Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. - Gulf Coast Mission Trip Meeting
9:15 p.m. - Viewing of "Sleeping Beauty" at Wesley House
Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. - David at Listening Post in the UC Lobby
Thursday, 5:30 p.m. - Holy Communion at Wesley 8:30 p.m. - Juniors Bible Study group, The Screwtape Letters (contact Melissa at memaci@wm.edu for details)
Friday, 6:00 p.m. - Meet at Wesley for dinner and car pooling for Spring Retreat!
Next Sunday, 6:00 p.m. - NOTE TIME CHANGE - Super Bowl Party at Wesley's Basement, with game on big screen; bring other games if you could care less about the Game
MOVIE NIGHT
Hey everyone, if you're looking for a study break, the House Residents will be watching "Sleeping Beauty" this Tuesday night (Jan. 29) at 9:15 pm at the House for our group discussion the following week, and we decided that watching Walt Disney's sixteenth full-length animated classic might interest more than just us six in Wesley. Come for the fellowship, come for the theological application, come for the awesome Medieval Gothic art style, come for the first Disney prince to ever get a name, come because it's Disney!
We hope to see a lot of you there!
Take a Field Trip/Hike with Wesley
Well, it will only be to DOG Street, but with such great company as fellow Wesleyites and their friends, you don't want to miss it. Meet at Wesley at 5:00 p.m. and we will spend a casual hour walking to DOG Street (holding hands as we cross streets is totally optional) and then hanging out at Aromas and/or Baskin Robbins. Wesley will give $1 to everyone there to help with purchases of treats.
The House Residents will be providing dinner at Wesley at 6-ish and then offering tours for all but especially for those thinking about living at Wesley next year!
Speaking of Living at Wesley...
Basic information and application materials are now available on the desk in the Wesley living room. In addition to the written app, there is an oral interview. Deadline for submitting applications is Sunday, Feb. 17! Questions? Talk to David, Alice, Katherine, Jenn, Evelyn, Shannon, Aaron, or Mike.
Wesley Spring Retreat Feb 1-2: WILDERNESS
Do you think of Lent as a time where you give something up just because that's what you're told to do? What are the whole 40 days before Easter really about?
If you want to prepare yourself for the season of Lent through fellowship, Bible Study, and worship...plan on attending this year's Spring Retreat. We'll leave around 6pm on Friday Feb 1st and return to campus on Saturday afternoon. Expect good food, great company, lots of chances to encounter Christ, and a ferry dance party! Wesley will also be providing a small group devoted to the Lenten journey in the weeks following the retreat.
Contact Laura Shoop via email (leshoop) with questions (cost: $10--covers a night's lodging and 3 meals)
“A Lenten Journey: Travels in the Spiritual Life Based on the Gospel of Mark”
Tuesdays, 7:00 a.m. beginning February 5 (location TBD)
$5 for copy of resource book
Daily meditations, journal questions, and spiritual exercises for each day of Lent make this a wonderful way to encounter Jesus through the Gospel of Mark and set aside time daily during Lent to focus on your own faith journey. Instead of mindlessly giving up chocolate for Lent, here is a great way to really pay attention to your life and how God can do new things in you. Sign up at Wesley or contact David at dmhind@wm.edu
Teach David a Thing or Two
As always, David is happy to spend time with you doing Walk, Talk, Eat, Drink; sign up at Wesley or contact him via email.
Here are two other ways to teach him a thing or two this semester:
1. If you are taking a religion class, sign up for the Religion Courses discussion group, which meets 3 times during the semester. At the end, you get $50! Such a deal 2. Take David to class and then he'll be happy to get a cuppa joe with you and talk about it - sorry, he won't go with you with you have tests in religion classes :-)
Sign up for either of these opportunities at Wesley or email David at dmhind@wm.edu
Film "For the Bible Tells Me So" This Sunday, January 27
2 p.m., Historic Byrd Theatre, Richmond
$2 admission
Parents of 5 families speak up for their gay children, including former House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt and his wife, and the parents of gay Episcopal bishop Gene Robinson.
Meg Roth is going; contact her at meroth@wm.edu to catch a ride!
Order Your Nothing But Nets "Buzz Kill" Tees $20 ($10 for tee, $10 to buy a mosquito net and save a life - good deal!)
It's not too soon to be looking forward to the last day of classes when W&M Nothing But Nets celebrates Blowout Malaria by gathering students wearing Buzz Kill tees for a gi-normous group photo! Order your tee now, wear it with pride, and help us spread the word! Order yours at Wesley or give David your tee size via email (S, M, L, XL, XXL) at dmhind@wm.edu
As You Pray, Remember...
President Nichol
Sam Sadler as he recovers from surgery
Ginger Ambler as she keeps things going in Sam's absence Laura Whittle and Molly Godwin-Jones as they begin their new semester Rev. Al Thorne, Molly's dad and three Randolph-Macon students as they leave for Russia on Sunday All those who are dealing with family or roommate issues Our Spring Retreat
Practice Your Spiritual ABCs
(adapted from Mary Ann and Frederic Brusat's Spiritual Literary: Reading the Sacred in Everyday Life, 1998)
M - Constantly try to discover the meaning and significance of your experiences. Seek further understandings from sacred texts and spiritual teachers.
Movie Night
Take a Field Trip/Hike with Wesley
Speaking of Living at Wesley...
“A Lenten Journey”
Teach David a Thing or Two
Film "For the Bible Tells Me So"
Nets "Buzz Kill" Tees
Pray for…
The Spiritual ABC’s
This Week at Wesley (January 27-Feb. 3)
Sunday, 5:00 p.m. - Meet at Wesley for a "Field Trip on DOG Street", Wesley provides $1 each for coffee or ice cream; dinner follows at Wesley REMEMBER OUR NEW SCHEDULE!
Following Dinner - House Residents invite you to tour!
DEADLINE TO SIGN UP FOR SPRING RETREAT (Feb. 1-2, $10)
Monday, 5:30 p.m. – Freshman small group meets at Wesley
9:15 p.m. - Seniors Group meets at Wesley
Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. - Gulf Coast Mission Trip Meeting
9:15 p.m. - Viewing of "Sleeping Beauty" at Wesley House
Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. - David at Listening Post in the UC Lobby
Thursday, 5:30 p.m. - Holy Communion at Wesley 8:30 p.m. - Juniors Bible Study group, The Screwtape Letters (contact Melissa at memaci@wm.edu for details)
Friday, 6:00 p.m. - Meet at Wesley for dinner and car pooling for Spring Retreat!
Next Sunday, 6:00 p.m. - NOTE TIME CHANGE - Super Bowl Party at Wesley's Basement, with game on big screen; bring other games if you could care less about the Game
MOVIE NIGHT
Hey everyone, if you're looking for a study break, the House Residents will be watching "Sleeping Beauty" this Tuesday night (Jan. 29) at 9:15 pm at the House for our group discussion the following week, and we decided that watching Walt Disney's sixteenth full-length animated classic might interest more than just us six in Wesley. Come for the fellowship, come for the theological application, come for the awesome Medieval Gothic art style, come for the first Disney prince to ever get a name, come because it's Disney!
We hope to see a lot of you there!
Take a Field Trip/Hike with Wesley
Well, it will only be to DOG Street, but with such great company as fellow Wesleyites and their friends, you don't want to miss it. Meet at Wesley at 5:00 p.m. and we will spend a casual hour walking to DOG Street (holding hands as we cross streets is totally optional) and then hanging out at Aromas and/or Baskin Robbins. Wesley will give $1 to everyone there to help with purchases of treats.
The House Residents will be providing dinner at Wesley at 6-ish and then offering tours for all but especially for those thinking about living at Wesley next year!
Speaking of Living at Wesley...
Basic information and application materials are now available on the desk in the Wesley living room. In addition to the written app, there is an oral interview. Deadline for submitting applications is Sunday, Feb. 17! Questions? Talk to David, Alice, Katherine, Jenn, Evelyn, Shannon, Aaron, or Mike.
Wesley Spring Retreat Feb 1-2: WILDERNESS
Do you think of Lent as a time where you give something up just because that's what you're told to do? What are the whole 40 days before Easter really about?
If you want to prepare yourself for the season of Lent through fellowship, Bible Study, and worship...plan on attending this year's Spring Retreat. We'll leave around 6pm on Friday Feb 1st and return to campus on Saturday afternoon. Expect good food, great company, lots of chances to encounter Christ, and a ferry dance party! Wesley will also be providing a small group devoted to the Lenten journey in the weeks following the retreat.
Contact Laura Shoop via email (leshoop) with questions (cost: $10--covers a night's lodging and 3 meals)
“A Lenten Journey: Travels in the Spiritual Life Based on the Gospel of Mark”
Tuesdays, 7:00 a.m. beginning February 5 (location TBD)
$5 for copy of resource book
Daily meditations, journal questions, and spiritual exercises for each day of Lent make this a wonderful way to encounter Jesus through the Gospel of Mark and set aside time daily during Lent to focus on your own faith journey. Instead of mindlessly giving up chocolate for Lent, here is a great way to really pay attention to your life and how God can do new things in you. Sign up at Wesley or contact David at dmhind@wm.edu
Teach David a Thing or Two
As always, David is happy to spend time with you doing Walk, Talk, Eat, Drink; sign up at Wesley or contact him via email.
Here are two other ways to teach him a thing or two this semester:
1. If you are taking a religion class, sign up for the Religion Courses discussion group, which meets 3 times during the semester. At the end, you get $50! Such a deal 2. Take David to class and then he'll be happy to get a cuppa joe with you and talk about it - sorry, he won't go with you with you have tests in religion classes :-)
Sign up for either of these opportunities at Wesley or email David at dmhind@wm.edu
Film "For the Bible Tells Me So" This Sunday, January 27
2 p.m., Historic Byrd Theatre, Richmond
$2 admission
Parents of 5 families speak up for their gay children, including former House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt and his wife, and the parents of gay Episcopal bishop Gene Robinson.
Meg Roth is going; contact her at meroth@wm.edu to catch a ride!
Order Your Nothing But Nets "Buzz Kill" Tees $20 ($10 for tee, $10 to buy a mosquito net and save a life - good deal!)
It's not too soon to be looking forward to the last day of classes when W&M Nothing But Nets celebrates Blowout Malaria by gathering students wearing Buzz Kill tees for a gi-normous group photo! Order your tee now, wear it with pride, and help us spread the word! Order yours at Wesley or give David your tee size via email (S, M, L, XL, XXL) at dmhind@wm.edu
As You Pray, Remember...
President Nichol
Sam Sadler as he recovers from surgery
Ginger Ambler as she keeps things going in Sam's absence Laura Whittle and Molly Godwin-Jones as they begin their new semester Rev. Al Thorne, Molly's dad and three Randolph-Macon students as they leave for Russia on Sunday All those who are dealing with family or roommate issues Our Spring Retreat
Practice Your Spiritual ABCs
(adapted from Mary Ann and Frederic Brusat's Spiritual Literary: Reading the Sacred in Everyday Life, 1998)
M - Constantly try to discover the meaning and significance of your experiences. Seek further understandings from sacred texts and spiritual teachers.
