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Items for multiple weeks
will be posted with >>> and linked to a follow-up page with complete
details. To print a hard copy of the Coffey Break you will need to
go to
www.huntington.edu/news/
and choose Coffey Break and the date you want. You can then
print from the website.
Verse Of The Year - John
13:34
“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you,
so you must love one another.”
Chapel: Tuesday
and Thursday @ 10:00 AM
Ekklesia: Student-led service Wednesdays @ 9:30 PM
Convocation or Divine Hours: Fridays @ 11:00 AM
FEBRUARY
Tuesday: 10:00 AM Peter
Illyn - Special Emphasis
Wednesday:
11:00 AM
Peter Illyn
9:30 PM Ekklesia
- Ash Wednesday Service
@ College Park Church
Thursday:
10:00 AM Peter
Illyn
Friday:
11:00 AM Divine Hours
Faith,
Fun, Fellowship and Food!
We are the "Catholic Ecumenical Fellowship". We invite people to
"come as they are and everyone is welcome". Catholic means universal
and we are to join in fellowship, learn more about each other and
our diversity while getting into scripture, doing small groups,
doing fun ice breakers and playing games and clarifying and
expanding upon the Catholic faith. We will be meeting regularly.
Come as you are! For more info, check out the facebook group:
Catholic fellowship at HU 2008-2009 and/or contact Bridget Becker,
Catholic campus minister 260 24-6629 or via facebook. On
campus, for more info, Nate Martin at 574-721-5419 or via facebook.
List of
Forester lecture events
All Forester Lectures will be held in
the MCA Zurcher Auditorium
February 26, 7:00 PM -- Stephen M. Nolt
Topic: Amish Grace
March 2, 7:00 PM -- Paul E. Michelson
Topic: Christians and Jews in Venice
March 12, 7:00 PM - David Moran
Topic: The Innocence Project
Unsure of where you’re
going to work this summer?
The following will be on the lower level of the DC during
the lunch hour unless specified otherwise:
Monday, February 23 -
Michindoh
Michindoh Ministries Camp and Conference Center is looking
for Christian applicants to fill seasonal and full-time
positions with our summer camping ministry and our
Environmental School, which serves 7000 students during the
school year. If you are a committed Christian and desire to
experience a fruitful Christian camping ministry or you are
looking for an opportunity to enter into a rewarding career
ministry, we would love to speak with you on February 23,
when we will be on campus to meet with applicants. You can
get further info at
www.michindoh.com, or call 517 523-3616.
Monday, February 23 -
Asbury Theological Seminary
Monday, February 23 -
A Christian Ministry in the National Parks (www.acmnp.com)
Live at the base of Halfdome… hike the jagged peaks of the
Tetons… splash through the waterfalls of the Blue Ridge…
escape from another average summer, and discover nature and
God in a whole new way! ACMNP gives Christian leaders
the opportunity to: lead Sunday worship services, have full
time jobs, and explore one of 28 national parks every
summer. Don’t regret another summer at home! Apply today
at
www.acmnp.com, or to learn more speak with a National
Representative on campus Monday, February 23, 2009 in the
Dining Commons. Get out of a pew and get into a park!
Monday, February 23 - The Christian
and Missionary Alliance is an evangelical denomination
based in Colorado Springs. They have over 2,000 churches in
America and over 20,000 around the world. Trent and Sharon
Thornton, Midwest Representatives for Alliance Candidate
Development, will be at Huntington today in the lower level
of dc. If you are interested in working with the C&MA,
please drop by their table. The following ministry
positions are regularly needed:
United States
International
* Senior Pastor * Church Planter
* Assistant Pastor * Holistic Minister
* Youth Pastor * ESL Teachers
* Worship Pastor * Business as Mission
Entrepreneurs

  
Are you looking for summer employment? Do you have a heart
for kids? Twenty-five camps will be represented at Camp
Days 2009 on the lower level of the DC during the lunch
hour. Plan to stop by to speak with various recruiters to
see what summer opportunities are available to you. You can
make a difference in the life of a child by working at a
summer camp.
25 different camps
will be represented for this day
Wednesday, February 25 – US Marine Corps
Wednesday, February 25 –
Youth Haven Ranch
Why Should I Choose to Serve at
Youth Haven? You have an incredible opportunity to be the
hands and feet of Christ to children that desperately need
someone to love them. Visit our website at
www.youthhaven.org or contact Shelle Matthews, MI
Children's Program Director at 517-569-3328 ext.136.
HU LABORATORY
SCREENINGS
-
Wednesday,
February 25.
The tests will take
place in the upper
level of the DC
beginning at
7:00
AM - 10:00
AM.
The tests require
participants to
fast for 12
hours prior
to having their
blood drawn. (You
may continue all
prescribed
medication with
sips of water,
if necessary).
Please
contact Susie Rahn
ext.
4072
or off-campus
260-359-4072 if you
have any questions.
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR
FINANCIAL AID > >
Spring Specials @ Norm's!!
Each week Norm's will be offering new
FLEX Dollar options!!
Look for new selections in the current
week's
Coffey Break!
This week's FLEX Dollar specials:
Doughnuts
Apple Salad
Tuna Salad
Tuna Croissant
Boneless Wings
Pizza
New Wednesday Meal Exchange:
Biscuits & Gravy
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Rhythm in Shoes
Rhythm in Shoes presents
“Banjo Dance:
A
Celebration of American
Spirit”
February 28, 7:30 PM
MCA Zurcher Auditorium
Tickets: $18 Reserved
Seating, $16 Seniors and
Students, $5 HU Students,
$13.50 HU Faculty/Staff
A
show comprised of the
traditional music and dance
of the Southern
Appalachians.
Flat footing, claw
hammering, banjo playing,
fiddling, square dancing,
sacred harp singing, storytelling, honky-tonk songs,
balladry, traditional and
modern clogging all weave
their way into this show
that is uniquely American.
Prepare for an evening of
energy, excitement,
delightful music and
impressive dance!
* * *
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USHERS NEEDED!
SEE
BANJO DANCE: A CELEBRATION
OF AMERICAN SPIRIT FOR
FREE!
Saturday, February 28 at
7:30pm in the Zurcher
Auditorium.
If you would like to Usher
for this awesome performance
please contact Steve
Pozezanac at the MCA Box
Office, #4260 or
spozezanac@huntington.edu.
Don't miss Biscuits, Gravy,
and God
on Wednesday, February 25th
at 7:30 and 8:30 AM
Upper DC
Bill Fisher will be speaking
about
Ash Wednesday.
Will last about 20 minutes
Hope to see you there!
Spring Break?!?
Have your spring break plans
changed?
Are you new to Huntington?
Back from Prime? Whatever
the reason,
we would love to have you
join us.
The Boston, MA trip and the
Benton Harbor, MI
trip still have limited
spots open.
They are going fast!
Contact
jmc@huntington.edu
Dominican
Republic
Benefit Concert at 509
Thursday,
February 26
at 8:00
PM
Featuring the
Treblemakers, Cai, and a
special act from the
DR Mission
Team.
You can see
all these acts for only $2.
The profits
from the concert will
cover the
trips costs.
Costa Rica Spring Break
Missions Trip
Fundraising Dinner!
Friday February 27, 2009
5:30-7:30 PM
Good Shepherd Church
1290 Hitzfield Rd.
HU Students can use their
Flex Dollars!! Free Will
donation dinner!
LIVE entertainment by
Jason Eberly and the
Treblemakers!
Forester Village application
are available online for
Fall 2009-Spring 2010
click here.
FuseFM give away!
FuseFM is giving you a chance to enter
a drawing for an 8GB IPod
touch.
Purchase a FuseFM T-shirt for $5 in
the bookstore and wear it
around campus from March
2-March 11.
When a FuseFM staff member stops you,
give them your name to put into the
drawing
for the IPod touch.
The drawing will be hosted on-air on
March 12 at 5 PM.
Listen to see if you have won.
Runners up will receive
Wal-Mart
gift cards of
1st - $50, 2nd -
$25, and 3rd -
$10.
Check out
www.wqhu.net for more
contest details.
ARE YOU PARANOID?
Student Senate's campus-wide
Paranoia game is just around
the corner...
...for an entrance fee of
only $1
Basically... Paranoia is a
game where you receive a
name of someone else
playing. You eliminate that
person by finding them and
sticking their name tag on
them. After you eliminate
them, they give you the name
of the person they were
searching for. You keep
eliminating people until you
receive your own name and
become the winner.
Stop by the DC today to
enter! We will be collecting
names through Wednesday,
February 25.
Last year 94 people
played... how many can we
get this year?
Questions? Contact
melissakeighin@huntington.edu
Huntingtonian positions open
Interested in a position on
the newspaper for next year?
It pays and looks good on a
resume. Go to
www.huntington/newspaper
and click on the How to Join
the Staff link. Applications
need to be in by Spring
Break.
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