Spring 2018 Programs

12:15  Sunday Conversations 

February 25 and March 11 “John 6: The Discussion That Followed the Sign” with Professor Ken Hover

March 4 “Vincent Van Gogh–The Painted Sermon” with Carol Hockett, Johnson Art Museum

April 15: Luncheon provided by the PCM Board AND Science and Religion Fishbowl: A Conversation with Linda Nicholson, Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics, and Tom Owens, Associate Professor of Plant Biology.

April 22: Ice Skating!

Weekdays

PIZZA AND A MOVIE, Wednesday, April 25
This semester the PCM reading group has discussed “Barking to the Choir,” a remarkable memoir by a Catholic priest who began the world’s largest gang intervention program, now an international model, “Homeboy Industries.”  This Wednesday we’ll watch “G-dog,” an award winning documentary about Father Boyle and Homeboy Industries. Join us from 5 PM – 6:30 PM in 314 ATH. Pizza provided! Please sign up Sunday or email Taryn so we know how much pizza to order.

Ithaca Community Interfaith Dinner – Thursday, April 26. 6 PM at Forest Home Chapel.
Over the past few months members of Ithaca-area Jewish, Christian and Muslim communities have been gathering for dinner at various houses of worship.  This week we’re invited to join them. Meet up at the PCM office (G-7) at 5:45 PM. Please sign up Sunday email Taryn so we’re sure to have enough cars.

Book Group– Wednesdays at 4:30 pm in the Edwards Room, ATH G14.
Every semester, a group of PCM students gathers weekly to discuss a short, meaningful read.  This is an opportunity to deepen relationships and grow in our faith together.  This semester, we are reading “Barking to the Choir,” by Father Gregory Boyle.  Father Boyle shares stories of what he has learned from his thirty years of work with of Homeboy Industries, the largest gang-intervention program in the world.

 

For more information, contact Taryn Mattice, Chaplain protestant_coop@cornell.edu G-7 Anabel Taylor Hall – office open Tuesdays through Fridays, 255-4224