Upcoming Events

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August 15 & 16, 2008, 8:00 P.M.
Pike Performing Arts Center

SUPERHERO, the story of a man called Jesus is truly one of Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre’s masterpieces. This critically acclaimed, full-length modern ballet follows the last week of the life of Jesus told through the perspective of Jesus, the women surrounding Him, and His complicated relationship with Judas Iscariot.
Set in “anytime” and “everyplace,” this beautiful work portrays both large and small events in Jesus’ last days, both of which are ultimately significant. Back by popular demand, SUPERHERO is “a whirl of energy… through color, light, movement, sound” and is a timeless retelling of a man who changed human history.
Tickets: 317.216.5455 and online at pikepac.org

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Men’s ministry breakfast

Following the Leader
Developing Authentic Leadership in the Christian Man

Leader or follower: which one are you? As a child, you probably played “Follow the Leader”. Were you the nice kid at the end of the pack or the pushy kid up front who told everyone else what to do? As Christians, men are called to be both a follower of Christ and a leader and witness for Christ in all aspects of life. How do Christian men accomplish this in a postmodern society that says it values leadership, but doesn’t let anyone step outside the boundaries of political correctness? Discover a model for personal leadership, servant discipleship, and reaching out purposefully to influence the world for Christ.

Join the Church at the Crossing Men’s Ministry for breakfast
Saturday, April 12, 8:08 a.m. in Room 126

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“Second Saturday”

CATC’s Men’s Ministry is sponsoring its "Second Saturday" Monthly Men’s Breakfast, and the opening session is this weekend.  [Editor's note: the dates for future "Second Saturday" events have been added to the class calendar].

Saturday, January 12, at 8:08 a.m.
Men: join us for breakfast and an invigorating topic presented by Larry Maddox, long-time head coach of the men’s and women’s cross country and track and field programs at Anderson University:

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Over his 30 years as a coach at AU, Larry Maddox built model cross country and track programs and navigated them successfully from National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) to NCAA Division III status. Maddox coached three individual national champions at Anderson—Jenny Fields, Peter Pritchett, and Brian Williams. He also coached six NCAA Division III All-Americans in cross country, 13 NAIA All-Americans in track, 21 NCAA Division III All-Americans in track, and nearly 100 NAIA and NCAA Academic All-Americans.

Reflecting a sense of gratitude for the success of his leadership and athletic programs, Maddox said, "The young men and women that I have been privileged to work with during the last 30 years have been an exciting group to mentor, challenge, and learn from each day. While there have been many conference champions, national champions, and All Americans, the greatest thrill for me has been the preparation of those student-athletes for life beyond their events. Many things have been accomplished by the AU cross country and track programs during the last 30 years, and I owe a great debt to many people for those achievements. The assistant coaches and their families, student managers, supporters, trainers, faculty, staff, administrators, student-athletes, friends and my family have made these accomplishments possible."

Men, invite your friends and neighbors to come to this breakfast with you.
No need to RSVP — Just Come!
Rooms 125-126

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