Archive for November, 2009

A Walk Through
The History of Classical Music

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Music History
 
 
Art Project

at Gutenberg College
presents
 
A Walk Through
The History of Classical Music

 
with Daniel Ray
assisted by Wes Hurd
 
Wednesday, November 11
7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
 
At Gutenberg College
1883 University Street, Eugene
 
This evening event is for anyone interested in sampling classical music genres, from ancient to modern. It will provide a good introduction to understanding the historical movements in music composition and performance.
 
There is no charge for this event.

Talks on Romans Available to Download

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Jack CrabtreeTalks from Dr. Jack Crabree’s Reformation Fellowship series on Romans (begun April 19, 2009 and resumed October 18, 2009) can be downloaded free of charge from the McKenzie Study Center website, where new talks in the series are added weekly. In conjunction with his series, Dr. Crabtree has retranslated Romans from the Greek. His translation, to which he refers in his talks, is available on the Reformation Fellowship website.

Dr. Jack Crabtree is the director of McKenzie Study Center; a tutor at Gutenberg College; the author of The Most Real Being: A Biblical and Philosophical Defense of Divine Determinism; and co-author of The Language of God: A Commonsense Approach to Understanding and Applying the Bible. Other audio series by Jack Crabtree are available to download from the MSC website and available to purchase in the audio section of the Community Bookstore.

Reformation Fellowship meets Sunday afternoons from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at North Park Community Church, 3484 Harlow Road, in Eugene.