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Acting the Faith
Lecture given Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 4:00 PM at Abilene Christian University: "A theatre artist and professor recounts her journey of living as a single woman of faith in New York City. Explore the struggles and joys of art, faith, divorce and marriage. Learn how obedience became her mantra to navigate life on the stage and off."
ACU Student Preacher
Lecture given Monday, February 17, 1997, 2:00 PM at Abilene Christian University: "Hear three in-training ACU ministry students preparing for evangelism through proclamation of the Gospel. Encourage these young men of faith by singing, prayers and listening to their Christ-filled messages."
[Adam and Gideon Argue in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. The scene is act 2, scene 6. The setting is the hunting cabin. In the scene, Gideon is arguing with Adam, urging him to return to the house. From left to right: Greg Holt (Gideon) and Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee).
[Adam and Gideon Argue in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers #2]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoing musical production. The scene is act 2, scene 6. The setting is the hunting cabin. In the scene, Gideon and Adam are arguing whether or not Adam should return to the house. From left to right: Greg Holt (Gideon) and Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee).
[Adam and Milly Are Married in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 1, scene 3. The setting is the town square. In the scene, Adam and Milly are married in the town square for the first time, while the townsfolk look on. Actors from left to right: Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee), Marcelle Livesay (Milly), and the others are unidentified.
[Adam and Milly Are Married in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers #2]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 1, scene 3. The setting is the town. In the scene, Milly and Adam are married in the town. Center stage from left to right: Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee), and Marcelle Livesay (Milly).
[Adam Defends Milly in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. The scene is from act 1, scene 3. The setting is in the restaurant in the town square. In the scene, Adam is defending Milly from the harassment from the local miners. Actors from left to right: Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee) and Marcelle Livesay (Milly). Other unidentified.
[Adam Defends Milly in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers #2]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. The scene is act 1, scene 3. The setting is the restaurant in the town. In the scene, Adam steps to defend Milly from the harassment of the local miners. From left to right: Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee) and Marcelle Livesay (Milly). Other actors unidentified.
[Adam Enters the Town in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 1, scene 3. The setting is the town. In the scene, Adam has entered the town for the first time. Actors from left to right: Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee), and other actors unidentified.
[Adam Pontipee Enters the Town Square in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," act 1, scene 3. The scene is set in the town square with the church and the restaurant. On the far left is Mark Smith (Preacher). In center stage is Cyd Meyer (Ruth) and Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee).On the right side of the stage is Cathy Reasons (Dorcas), Susan Himes (Alice), Glenna George (Sarah), Teri Hagler (Liza), and Meredith Welch.
[Adam Pontipee Enters the Town Square in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers #2]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 1, scene 3. The setting is the town square. In the scene, Adam has entered in the town and has begun to meet people. From left to right: Mark Smith (Preacher), Cyd Meyer (Ruth), Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee), and the rest remain unidentified.
Addicted to Drama - How Culture Breeds Relationship Dissatisfaction
Lecture given Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 4:00 PM at Abilene Christian University: "Our culture is addicted to drama, which is bad news. A Christian counselor investigates how our drama addiction has a profoundly negative impact on our relationship expectations, while offering biblical solutions to families in crisis."
Alexander Campbell: Adventurer in Freedom - Youth and Education
Lecture given Monday, September 17, 2007, 9:45 AM at Abilene Christian University: "This series of three lectures will cover material from an important new book on the life of Alexander Campbell. They will trace his family heritage, home life in Ahorey, and his college days at the University of Glasgow and his early days in America, including the founding of Brush Run and his early debates on baptism."
The Amazing Re-Evangelization of Europe - How Can We Now Reach Europe?
Lecture given Monday, September 17, 2007, 9:45 AM at Abilene Christian University: "What are the factors that have led to the present re-evangelization of Europe? How can we fully participate in this shift? What are the principles to be understood and key strategies to be implemented?"
Anay's Will To Learn - A Woman's Education in the Shadow of the Maquiladora
Lecture given Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Come experience a view of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, during a time of violent upheaval. Hear Anay's edge-of-your-seat personal experiences coupled with Elaine's background ethnographic information on the complexities of factory worker situations. Discover stories of an education earned through perseverance and creativity."
[Baptistry Painting for Lamar, Colorado]
A photograph of the baptistry painting done by Blanche Perry for the church in Lamar, Colorado. Painting shows stream with rock and wooded banks, trees, hills and mountains, and clouds.
[Baptistry Painting for Lamar, Colorado #2]
A photograph of the baptistry painting done by Blanche Perry for the church in Lamar, Colorado. The photograph shows the painting outside against a brick wall. Painting shows stream with rock and wooded banks, trees, hills and mountains, and clouds.
Being a Black ACU Student in the 1970s - What We Wish White Christians Knew About the Black Experience in America
Lecture given Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Two ACU alumni from the early 1970s talk about their experiences in a school that, although committed in principle to racial inclusion, was (and still is) on a journey that is not always easy or clear."
Being Real - Building Real Community or Common Unity
Lecture given Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 4:00 PM at Abilene Christian University: "Community is a buzzword in contemporary Christianity, but how do we know if we are living it out? These sessions explore what our communities look like to minority populations in them. Learn how genuine communication and active understanding lead to authentic community."
Being Real in a Miracle Whip and Bacon Bit World - An Invitation to Live Authentically in a World That Celebrates Hyper-reality and Imitation
Lecture given Monday, September 17, 2007, 9:45 AM at Abilene Christian University: "This class will focus on the need for Christians to live authentically in the world. Culture's current obsession with hyper-reality, celebrities and image distorts humanity and creates a need for the authenticity of the gospel"
Being Wrong - 10 Common Theological Errors
Lecture given Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 1:15 PM at Abilene Christian University: "Discover the 10 most common theological errors people make and why we make them."
Beyond King and Throne - Making 21st-Century Metaphors for God
Lecture given Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Is God like a smart phone app? An obscure rapper few listen to? Study how metaphors in scripture and literature have helped us imagine the invisible God. Then we will try forming fresh metaphors using elements of today's culture."
Beyond the Hype of Church Planging - Two Principles That Work for Any Church
Lecture given Monday, September 17, 2012, 4:00 PM at Abilene Christian University: "In 1987, we heard the "Ice Cream of the Future" was invented. The future has arrived. We still eat regular ice cream and Dippin' Dots is bankrupt. Fads come and fads go. Is church planting just the latest ministry fad?"
Big Macs and Carrot Sticks - What Eating Disorders Teach Us About Spiritual Cravings
Lecture given Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 4:00 PM at Abilene Christian University: "A Christian psychologist describes the underlying emotional and spiritual issues relevant to the development of and recovery from eating disorders. Discover how these issues are relevant to all of us."
The Blessed Life - Luke 6:17-36
Lecture given Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 7:00 PM at Abilene Christian University
Blessed With Every Spiritual Blessing - Ephesians 1:3-23
Lecture given Sunday, February 17, 2002, 7:00 PM at Abilene Christian University
[The Brides Do Chores in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. The scene is act 2, scene 4. The setting is outside the barn. During the scene, the sisters are doing laundry while discussing the fact that they miss the brothers. From left to right: Meredith Welch (Martha), Cyd Meyer (Ruth), Susan Himes (Alice), Teri Hagler (Liza), Cathy Reasons (Dorcas), and Glenna George (Sarah.)
[The Brides Do Chores in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers #2]
Photograph from the "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University homecoming musical production, act 2, scene 4. The setting is inside the house. In the scene, the brides are doing laundry while discussing the brothers. From left to right: Meredith Welch (Martha), Cyd Meyer (Ruth), Susan Himes (Alice), Teri Hagler (Liza), Cathy Reasons (Dorcas), and Glenna George (Sarah).
[Brothers and Suitors Have a Standoff in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. The scene is from act 1, scene 7. The setting is the barn raising (dance). In the photograph, the brothers are having a standoff with the suitors, while Milly and the brides look on. From left to right: Mark Smith (Preacher), Steven Pounders (Caleb), Greg Holt (Gideon), Les Hunter (Daniel), Kent Roberts (Ephraim), Steve Allen (Frank), Paul Burnam (Benjamin), David Smith (Zeke), Brad Watson (Carl), Allen Walker (Luke), Marcelle Livesay (Milly), Wyn Hudson (Jeb), Adam Hester (Matt), and Mike Hart (Joel).
[Brothers and Suitors Have a Standoff in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers #2]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 1, scene 7.The setting is the barn dance. In the scene, the brothers have a standoff with the suitors over the affections of the brides. From left to right: Mark Smith (Preacher), Steven Pounders (Caleb), Greg Holt (Gideon), Les Hunter (Daniel), Kent Roberts (Ephraim), Steve Allen (Frank), Paul Burnam (Benjamin), David Smith (Zeke), Brad Watson (Carl), Allen Walker (Luke), Marcelle Livesay (Milly), Wyn Hudson (Jeb), Adam Hester (Matt), and Mike Hart (Joel).
[The Brothers Discuss the Brides in the Barn in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. The scene is act 2, scene 4. The setting is the barn. In the scene, the brothers have been sent to the barn by Milly for punishment, and there they discuss what to do next. Actors from left to right: Kent Roberts (Ephraim), Steve Allen (Frank), Greg Holt (Gideon), Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee), Steven Pounders (Caleb), Paul Burnam (Benjamin), and Les Hunter (Daniel).
[The Brothers Discuss the Brides in the Barn in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers #2]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 2, scene 4. The setting is the barn. In the scene, the brothers have been sent to the barn for punishment by Milly and are now discussing what to do. From left to right: Kent Roberts (Ephraim), Steve Allen (Frank), Greg Holt (Gideon), Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee), Steven Pounders (Caleb), Paul Burnam (Benjamin), and Les Hunter (Daniel).
[The Brothers Help the Injured Caleb While the Suitors Laugh in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 1, scene 7. The setting is the barn dance and raising. The brothers rush to help their injured brother Caleb while the suitors laugh and jeer at them. Actors on the barn from left to right: Allen Walker (Luke), Mike Hart (Joel), Brad Watson (Carl), David Smith (Zeke), Adam Hester (Matt), and Wyn Hudson (Jeb). Actors standing on stage from left to right: Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee), Les Hunter (Daniel), Paul Burnam (Benjamin), Steve Allen (Frank), and Kent Roberts (Ephraim). Actors laying or kneeling on the stage from left to right: Steven Pounders (Caleb) and Greg Holt (Gideon). Others unidentified.
[The Brothers Help the Injured Caleb While the Suitors Laugh in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers #2]
Photograph is from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 1, scene 7. The setting is the barn dance. In the scene, Caleb has injured his foot, and his brothers come to help him. The suitors are laughing at him. Actors on the barn from left to right: Allen Walker (Luke), Mike Hart (Joel), Brad Watson (Carl), David Smith (Zeke), Adam Hester (Matt), and Wyn Hudson (Jeb). Actors standing on the stage from left to right: Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee), Les Hunter (Daniel), Paul Burnam (Benjamin), Steve Allen (Frank), and Kent Roberts (Ephraim). Actors laying or kneeling on stage from left to right: Steven Pounders (Caleb) and Greg Holt (Gideon). Other actors unidentified.
[The Brothers Kidnap the Brides During the Night in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 2, scene 1. The setting is the town. In the scene, the brothers are kidnapping the brides. The actors are unidentified.
[The Brothers Kidnap the Brides While the Townspeople Fire on Them in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 2, scene 1. The setting is the town. In the scene, the brothers are kidnapping the brides, while the townsfolk are shooting at them. The actors are unidentified.
[The Brothers Meet the Brides in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 1, scene 7. The setting is the barn dance. In the scene, the brothers meet the brides for the first time, while the suitors move on. Actors from left to right: Glenna George (Sarah), Allen Walker (Luke), Cyd Meyer (Ruth), Wyn Hudson (Jeb), Adam Hester (Matt), Brad Watson (Carl), Susan Himes (Alice), Meredith Welch (Martha), Marcelle Livesay (Milly), Cathy Reasons (Dorcas), Steve Allen (Frank), Paul Burnam (Benjamin), Greg Holt (Gideon), Steven Pounders (Caleb), Kent Roberts (Ephraim), Les Hunter (Daniel), Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee), and other actors unidentified.
[The Brothers Mourn Not Being Able to See the Brides in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. The scene is act 2, scene 4. The setting is the barn. In the scene, Adam has left for the hunting cabin, and the brothers are now left alone to mourn the fact that they will cannot see their brides. Actors from left to right: Steven Pounders (Caleb), Greg Holt (Gideon), Paul Burnam (Benjamin), Steve Allen (Frank), Kent Roberts (Ephraim), and Les Hunter (Daniel).
[Brothers Returning to the House in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical. This scene is act 2, scene 3. The setting is outside the house. In the scene, the brothers have returned to the house with the kidnapped brides, while Milly attempts to console the girls and punish the brothers. From left to right: Glenna George (Sarah), Meredith Welch (Martha), Susan Himes (Alice), Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee), Cathy Reasons (Dorcas), Cyd Meyer (Ruth), Teri Hagler (Liza), Greg Holt (Gideon), Marcelle Livesay (Milly), Steve Allen (Frank), Steven Pounders (Caleb), Paul Burnam (Benjamin), Kent Roberts (Ephraim), and Les Hunter (Daniel).
[Brothers Returning to the House in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers #2]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. The scene is act 2, scene 4. The setting is outside the house. In the scene, The brothers have returned from the town with the kidnapped brides. The brides are upset and Milly attempts to console them and scolds the brothers. From left to right: Glenna George (Sarah), Meredith Welch (Martha), Susan Himes (Alice), Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee), Cathy Reasons (Dorcas), Cyd Meyer (Ruth), Teri Hagler (Liza), Greg Holt (Gideon), Marcelle Livesay (Milly), Steve Allen (Frank), Steven Pounders (Caleb), Paul Burnam (Benjamin), Kent Roberts (Ephraim), and Les Hunter (Daniel).
[The Brothers Woo the Brides While the Suitors Look on Angrily in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 1, scene 7. The setting is the barn raising and dance. In the scene, the brothers have begun to woo the brides, causing the suitors to become jealous of them. From left to right: Cyd Meyer (Ruth), Steven Pounders (Caleb), Allen Walker (Luke), Susan Himes (Alice), Greg Holt (Gideon), Wyn Hudson (Jeb), Teri Hagler (Liza), Les Hunter (Daniel), Adam Hester (Matt), Marcelle Livesay (Milly), Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee), Mike Hart (Joel), Paul Burnam (Benjamin), Cathy Reasons (Dorcas), Brad Watson (Carl), Steve Allen (Frank), Glenna George (Sarah), David Smith (Zeke), Kent Roberts (Ephraim), and Meredith Welch (Martha). Other actors unidentified.
[The Brothers Woo the Brides While the Suitors Look on Angrily in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers #2]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production, act 1, scene 7. The setting is the barn dance. In the scene, the brothers have begun to flirt with the brides, while the suitors look on angrily. Actors from left to right: Cyd Meyer (Ruth), Steven Pounders (Caleb), Allen Walker (Luke), Susan Himes (Alice), Greg Holt (Gideon), Wyn Hudson (Jeb), Teri Hagler (Liza), Les Hunter (Daniel), Adam Hester (Matt), Marcelle Livesay (Milly), Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee), Mike Hart (Joel), Paul Burnam (Benjamin), Cathy Reasons (Dorcas), Brad Watson (Carl), Steve Allen (Frank), Glenna George (Sarah), David Smith (Zeke), Kent Roberts (Ephraim), Meredith Welch (Martha), and other persons unidentified.
[The Brothers Woo the Brides While the Suitors Look on Angrily in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers #3]
Photograph from "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," the 1985 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical production. The scene is act 1, scene 7. The setting is the barn dance. In the scene, the brothers have stepped in and begun to flirt with the brides, while the suitors look on angrily. From left to right: Cyd Meyer (Ruth), Steven Pounders (Caleb), Allen Walker (Luke), Susan Himes (Alice), Greg Holt (Gideon, Wyn Hudson (Jeb), Teri Hagler (Liza), Les Hunter (Daniel), Adam Hester (Matt), Marcelle Livesay (Milly), Stan Denman (Adam Pontipee), Mike Hart (Joel), Paul Burnam (Benjamin), Cathy Reasons (Dorcas), Brad Watson (Carl), Steve Allen (Frank), Glenna George (Sarah), David Smith (Zeke), Kent Roberts (Ephraim), Meredith Welch (Martha), and other persons unidentified.
C. S. Lewis and the Inner Life - Seeing Lewis as An Asset for Enriching Spiritual Life
Lecture given Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 4:00 PM at Abilene Christian University: "The popularity of C. S. Lewis continues 50 years after his death. This class will consider passages in his writings that will offer spiritual blessing to the readers."
The Calls of God - How God Calls People to Himself - Part 1
Lecture given Monday, September 17, 2007, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University: "In Romans 1:16-3:26, Paul explains that God has issued four calls to humanity, four overtures to the human race to draw us to Him so that we might serve His purposes."
Can We Be More Than Friended?
Lecture given Monday, September 17, 2012, 4:00 PM at Abilene Christian University: "What is the impact of Twitter, Facebook, and social media on our family of faith, our walk of faith, and the development of our faith? Can technology take us deeper or is it a shallow journey to false friends, fast food faith, and choose our own way to God?"
Can We Trust the Gospels - New Evidence for Gospel Reliability
Lecture given Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 3:00 PM at Abilene Christian University
Can You Hear Me Now? - Learning to Listen to God
Lecture given Monday, September 17, 2012, 9:00 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Many today are interested how to discern God's voice in the noise of life. Discover how we might learn to listen for God in our lives."
A Case of Mistaken Identity - A Church With No History
Lecture given Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 9:30 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Some claim their church has no history and others offer interesting versions of Restoration heritage. Explore what may be lost if we tend to disown our roots or conceal our historical identity."
Children Will Follow Someone; Lead Them to Jesus - The Soil and the Sower
Lecture given Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 8:30 AM at Abilene Christian University: "Children's ministry is not school nor is it babysitting. It is getting on the path with our children and their families and assimilating God's words into life. If kids do not follow Jesus when they are young, they are less likely to follow Him. Discover how we help children choose to follow Jesus, starting today."
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