
The Hilltop Players will present Arthur Miller’s classic The Crucible. Tickets may be purchased at the box office or online beginning October 5.
The Hilltop Players will present Arthur Miller’s classic The Crucible. Tickets may be purchased at the box office or online beginning October 5.
The Hilltop Players will present Arthur Miller’s classic The Crucible. Tickets may be purchased at the box office or online beginning October 5.
Fall Break
The Worldview Team will conduct a conference for Champion Christian School.
Featuring students of the Bryan College Music Department. This event is free and open to the public.
Tickets for The Crucible are on sale at the box office or online. Box office hours are 12 noon to 4:30 pm. Ticket prices are $4 for BC students, faculty and staff, $5 for other students and $7 for adults.
Tickets for The Crucible are on sale at the box office or online. Box office hours are 12 noon to 4:30 pm. Ticket prices are $4 for BC students, faculty and staff, $5 for other students and $7 for adults.
Tickets for The Crucible are on sale at the box office or online. Box office hours are 12 noon to 4:30 pm. Ticket prices are $4 for BC students, faculty and staff, $5 for other students and $7 for adults.
Tickets for The Crucible are on sale at the box office or online. Box office hours are 12 noon to 2:30 pm (today only due to early dismissal for Fall Break). Ticket prices are $4 for BC students, faculty and staff, $5 for other students and $7 for adults.
Tickets for The Crucible are on sale at the box office or online. Box office hours are 12 noon to 4:30 pm. Ticket prices are $4 for BC students, faculty and staff, $5 for other students and $7 for adults.
Tickets for The Crucible are on sale at the box office or online. Box office hours are 12 noon to 4:30 pm. Ticket prices are $4 for BC students, faculty and staff, $5 for other students and $7 for adults.
Tickets for The Crucible are on sale at the box office or online. Box office hours are 12 noon to 4:30 pm. Ticket prices are $4 for BC students, faculty and staff, $5 for other students and $7 for adults.
Tickets for The Crucible are on sale at the box office or online. Box office hours are 12 noon to 4:30 pm. Ticket prices are $4 for BC students, faculty and staff, $5 for other students and $7 for adults. Tickets may also be purchased at the door beginning at 7 pm.
Tickets for The Crucible are on sale at the box office or online. Box office hours are 12 noon to 4:30 pm. Ticket prices are $4 for BC students, faculty and staff, $5 for other students and $7 for adults. Tickets may also be purchased at the door beginning at 7 pm.
Joe Novenson, Senior Teaching Pastor, Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church, has a B.S. degree in speech communication from Rider College and an M.Div. from Westminster Theological Seminary. He and his wife Barb have three children and two grandchildren.
Meeting in Brock Hall. We will play numerous improvisational games and have a lot of fun.
The purpose of the group is to get more area people involved and familiar with what we are doing at Bryan College. About 25 couples from Dayton, Chattanooga, and the surrounding area to be part of the inaugural group.
There will be brief (30 minute) information meeting for those who want to learn more about the Aspire Program on Monday, October 5, at our new location at the Colonnade Center in Catoosa County, Georgia. This meeting will start at 6:00 pm.
Please call or email us to reserve your place.
As part of Homecoming week celebrations, Dr. Randy Hollingsworth, Professor of Communications, will help us enjoy the goodness of the Bryan family. Come ready to have some fun and maybe a little class competition, as we consider how God has brought each individual person to our community for a reason--to bring something unique to who we are as a whole.
Marek Markus (Slovakia), Executive Director, Integra Ventures, Bratislava; Managing Director, Oil Partner Ltd. Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies; former Loyalty Project Manager, Shell Czech & Slovakia, Bratislava/Prague
Lecture Topic: "Developing Small Businesses in Emerging Nations"
For more information about this and other lectures click here. Also for a map and directions click here.
David Cowan (Scotland), International Economic Specialist: author of Economic Parables: The Monetary Teachings of Jesus Christ; published in the Washington Times and the Times of London; been interviewed by major media, including CNBC, The Wall Street Journal; Bloomberg TV, and BBC Radio
Lecture Topics: "The Monetary Teachings of Jesus" and "Thoughts on the Obama Stimulus Plan"
For more information on this and other lectures click here. Also for a map and directions click here.
Marek Markus (Slovakia), Executive Director, Integra Ventures, Bratislava; Managing Director, Oil Partner Ltd. Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies; former Loyalty Project Manager, Shell Czech & Slovakia, Bratislava/Prague
Lecture Topic: "Developing Small Businesses in Emerging Nations"
For more information about this and other lectures click here. Also for a map and directions click here.
Emily Brinkmoeller (USA), Former Director of the Illinois World Trade Center; President of Overseas Strategies.
Lecture Topic: "Initiatives Designed to Bring International Business to the USA"
For more information about this and other lectures click here. Also for a map and directions click here.
Discussion: Roger Sanders in Mercer 139
The Darwin Anniversaries
Brock Hall
The project is being done in part for the chapel film series dealing with the theme of incarnational living. The three short stories (3-5 min. each) are unified by a specific theme. The idea behind all three stories is that sometimes God uses animals to reveal himself when humans fail (i.e. Baalam's donkey, plagues of frogs/locusts in Egypt, etc.).Planning on applying to be an intern in the Spring/Summer 2010 Acts Project? Check out the website and turn in your application by Monday, October 5. Contact Matt Benson, Danielle Rebman, or Ben Norquist for more information.
Arnold 224
Ladies! We will be going through the book, 5 Little Questions That Reveal the Life God Designed for You, by Dannah Gresh
Are you trapped by fears that are staking you to a mediocre life? Do you ever think, "There is no hope for me," "Nothing will ever satisfy me," or "My past disqualifies me from living the life God has for me"?
Do you want to find the freedom to live the life that God has designed for you?
With just five little questions, Dannah Gresh can help you overcome your fears and learn to live in the freedom that God desires for you.
Second Floor of Latimer Student Center
We have a lot of great clubs this semester that will be represented, many of which have not existed in previous years, from an improv club to a dodgeball club, as well as several well-established groups like Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) and College Republicans. So if you're interested in membership in one of these groups, please take a moment on your way from lunch and see what's being offered!
Where: Mac Cafe.
Who: SSTOP sponsored event featuring Joel and Amy Karum who are missionaries preparing to go to Thailand with Ezekiel Rain to begin a ministry against human trafficking.
What: Coffee and Conversation
Meet in the Lions' Den to hear Dr. Held, Vice President for Student Life, talk about the "Fear of Failure."
This match has been canceled and will not be rescheduled this season.