Monday, January 19, 2009

The lonely hunter does lunch


Columbus is the home of Carson McCullers and the Center is presenting Cathy Fussell and "The Lonely Hunter Does Lunch", a discussion of "The member of the Wedding". Ms Fussell is the director of Columbus State University's Carson McCullers Center and she also teaches literature and composition at CSU. The class meets on Wednesdays at noon at First Presbyterian Church at 1100 First Ave. Bring your own lunch and engage in a lively discussion of one of the twentieth century's most descriptive writers.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Gospel Music in the African Church


The Center for Christian Studies is currently presenting on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 a class on the origins, evolution, and interpretation of Gospel Music in the African American Church. It's being taught by Jackie Egins.

Ms Egins is the Director of Egins Enterprises, Education, and Entertainment for all Occasions. She volunteers for the Liberty Theater Cultural Center, the Board of Directors of the River Center for the Performing arts, and the Open Door Community Center. She is president of the Orchette Social Club, secretary of the Columbus Chapter of the Links, Inc., and is the Director of Music at St. Mary's Road United Methodist Church.

If you love gospel and spiritual music, Ms Egins will both educate you and inspire you.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Marriage enrichment at the Center for Christian Studies


Beginning Wednesday January 14, the Center for Christian Studies presents "Marriage Enrichment" with Reverend Dr. Ron and Mrs. Judy King. If you believe that your spouse was a gift from God, then you will be inspired by this fun and experiential class.

Ron and Judy have facilitated Marriage Enrichment opportunities for thousands of couples throughout the US. Ron is the CEO of the Pastoral Institute, and Judy is a retired educator.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Dr. Pilju Kim at the Center for Christian Studies

The Center for Christian Studies announces that Dr. Pilju Kim will be in the parlor at First Presbyterian Church on Sunday, January 4 at 9:45 AM.
Pilju Kim, PhD is the CEO of Agglobe Services International, Inc.(ASii), a non-profit, non-government Humanitarian Aid Organization. She had played major role in successful introduction of new double cropping system in North Korea as well as forage crops from US Midwest to Daean Dairy Farm which was exceptionally successful.She has 19 years of experiences working with North Korean Food Security Improvement projects, and 15 years experiences in seed science research, and seed quality assurance program in US.She will speak on the subject of " Current Status of Agriculture in North Korea, and Prospective view thereafter".Dr. Kim will present 30 to 35 min of slide presentation, and 10-15 min of question and answer.

Friday, December 26, 2008

New class added-Guatemala


For those of you checking your catalog for CCS classes coming up, there's nothing in the catalog for January 4, but there have been requests for something to fill the gap until term 3. Therefore, CCS announces that Pam and Andy Moye will do a one time class on the Presbytery's mission visioning trip to Guatemala on Sunday, January 4 at 9:45 AM.

In 2007, the Presbyterian Denomination sent missionaries into 144 Presbyteries to highlight the denomination's work in mission. The missionary who came to several churches in the Flint River Presbytery was Ellen Dozier, a missionary to Guatemala. This year, the Flint River Presbytery Commission on mission and evangelism commissioned 12 members of various churches to go to Guatemala to explore possible mission partners there. Pam and Andy were on the trip and will describe the country, its people and the reasons for choosing the partner that will be offered to the Presbytery.

Pam is a former merchandise manager for well known department stores. Her volunteer activities include the boards of Horizon Theater in Atlanta, Westville, the Stewart County Historical Commission, Valley Interfaith Promise, the Columbus Museum, and she is an elder and chair of the Global Mission Ministry at First Presbyterian.

Andy was also in retailing and held several vice presidential jobs in department stores before becoming President of the Alexander Seewald Company. His volunteer activities include the immediate past chair of Westville and the immediate past chair of the Flint River Presbytery Council. He holds a masters degree in International Business and has written two books and numerous articles.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas!


If you're one of those folks who attend a Christmas eve service once a year, find some inspiration there, and then go home with questions in your mind, you might find answers in a CCS course. Term 3 starts in January and there are courses for every question. You can get a catalog by calling 706/322-4523 or at http://www.columbusfpc.org/

Does hurt to look! And blessings to you and yours!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Dee Potts


Beginning on Sunday January 11 and continuing for five weeks, the Center for Christian Studies is proud to present Mrs. Dee Potts and a Bible Study titled, "Going out and Coming in: Everyday life for a Christian". The course will look at how scripture can help us in our daily life with subjects like "Waiting on God", The Importance of the Daily Devotional", and "Time and the Art of Living".

Mrs. Potts is well known in the Chattahoochee Valley as both a teacher and writer. She was a contributor and columnist for the Columbus Magazine and has served as a facilitator for different Women's/Ministers' Wives growth/study groups at the Pastoral Institute. She was a devotional writer for both the Methodist Upper Room and the Baptist Home Life and Open Windows. In addition, she was a curriculum writer for the Baptist Adult Sunday School Board and a regular writer for the Pastoral Forum, a publication of the Pastoral Institute.

Mrs. Potts also served with her husband, Dr. Bob Potts, at a church in Almaty Kazakhstan for three years.