Join us on February 15th from 10:30am - 2:30pm in the Student Union Atrium.
]]>Full stage. Spotlight.
Mic in hand.
Are you ready to step up....
UCF Libraries and Women’s & Gender Studies want to give you the chance to let your work shine at our Open Heart Open Mic events in library room 223.
]]>Students must register for all workshops through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students then Pathways to Success.
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]]>Speaker: Alan Rumsey
Alan has been a Principal in public and private schools in New Mexico and Arizona; as well as helped the Abu Dhabi Education Council – essentially government Ministry- run a Grade 6-12 school for a number of years, as an Academic Vice Principal. Alan is a Heartfulness trainer since 2004 and has conducted trainings internationally, in USA, UAE and Venezuela.
February 15th
Thursday 6:30 p.m. to 8p.m.
Electric Amazon – the Biodiversity and Sensory Ecology of Electric Eels and Knifefish
Dr. Crampton describes his quest to understand and describe the biodiversity and sensory ecology of electric fish. He will take us to remote parts of South America and to the heart of the Amazon forest - the evolutionary crucible of the most diverse and complex ecosystem on the planet, and the world’s last great tropical wilderness.
We meet EVERY THURSDAY in the Student Union, Room 220 (Second Floor). Doors open at 7:45pm
Here's the scoop about what H2O is:
1. No - it's not a UCF group that meets up to talk about drinking water. Yes - we sometimes drink water.
2. No - we are not a college. We are an on-campus ministry through a church in downtown called H2O Church (find out more about H2OChurch at www.h2ochurch.org)
3. Yes - anyone can come on Thursday nights. Non-Christians, Christians, Atheists, Agnostics, people who have no idea. We are Christian based.
4. H2O is a non-denominational group of Dechurched, Unchurched, & Spiritually Curious UCF students that hang out together weekly to explore their beliefs. Many that attend would classify themselves as "Unchurched" (meaning never attended any church) or "De-Churched" (those that have 'been burned' by the church and never thought they'd talk about Jesus again).
Watch our member Sasha's testimony here!
What To Expect on a Thursday Night
So you decided to check us out. What should you expect when you walk into Room 220 at 8pm on a Thursday?
We call Thursday night a "Life Group." Essentially, a community on campus that we can do life with. Whether that's going to a football game together, or potentially the deepest spiritual conversations you will ever have.
Schedule:
7:45 pm Doors Open | Includes music and a time to meet people from different walks of faith.
8:05 pm Question/Game | because who doesn't like sharing their most embarrassing moments?
8:15 pm Humans of H2O | One of our members shares a bit about their own life and story.
8:20 pm Tonight's Talk | A talk by one of our pastors or student leaders.
8:50 pm Small Groups | We break out into "small groups" (groups of 6-7 people) usually with at least one of our student leaders. This is a time to get real with others and connect with a small group of people. It's a time to BE KNOWN.
9:30 pm DONE
If you are planning on coming and have additional questions or have gotten lost, text Will at 4079676330 !
]]>Free and open to the public, no ticket required
]]>Free and open to the public, no ticket required.
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