Kilns College Blog

Classes This Fall…

July 23rd, 2010

Hey Kilns Patrons!

Fall term 2010 is coming up quickly, and we have an awesome line up of classes just waiting for you to sign up for! Throughout the week I will post the full descriptions for all of the classes below, so think of this as a teaser!

History and Philosophy of Human Rights – MI 102

General Apologetics – PH 111

Old Testament Survey – OT 101

Spiritual Poetry – ART 211

Bible Study Methods – BI 101

Acts to Reformation – HI 102 (Independent Study)

Reformation to Present – HI 103 (Independent Study)

Reformation Study Tour – HI 199

We are super excited to see you students at these classes this year! This week I will post more information on each class (dates, times, teachers, books, and such!) , so stay tuned!

Darrell Mansfield – Sunday Night

June 25th, 2010

This Sunday night, Darrell Mansfield is going to be performing as a part of the Live at the Kilns Concert Series! Darrell has been singing the blues for over 30 years, has released over 30 albums and is the Ambassador for the Blues Hall of Fame in California.

This is going to be the night of the 27th, at  7pm for a cover charge of $10.

Along with Darrell Mansfield, Kilns is honored to welcome Ed Underwood to speak that night on his new book Reborn to be Wild, and the 70’s Jesus Movement!

Want to know more? Check out Darrell’s website, Ed’s website or shoot Kilns an email!

See you Sunday night!

$5 Dollar Campaign

June 23rd, 2010

Have you been thinking about donating to Kilns, but were unsure about how to do it?

Now you can enjoy the convenience of making monthly gifts to Kilns College by having the amount you select automatically deducted from your checking or savings account or having it charged to the card of your choice.

There is no minimum monthly amount to enroll and deductions/charges will occur on the 15th of each month.

$5 Dollar Campaign – it’s as easy as 1-2-3.

Forms are available at the Kilns, and you can email or call Kilns College if you have any questions! info@kilnscollege.org

We keep personal information private and strictly confidential.

Summer SoulSpeak a Success!

June 23rd, 2010

On Sunday, June 13th, Kilns College had it’s 2nd annual fundraiser and concert, the Summer Soulspeak! It was a crazy awesome success, with over 150 people in attendance, $7,000 raised, and more students signed up for this year’s fall term!

The Pawnshop Kings were absolutely fantastic as always, and a 12-string Breedlove Guitar ($3500 value) was won by the father of our very own Trisha Lavik!

We’ve got tons more pictures, and we’d love to share them with you (to make you a little jealous that you weren’t there, obviously)!  Check out our Facebook Page to see more.

See you next year!

Summer Soulspeak! (June 13th)

June 1st, 2010

SUMMER SOULSPEAK – June 13th, 2010.

Kilns College is starting off summer with an event featuring live music from the Pawn Shop Kings, a delicious meal from Baldy’s BBQ, and an awesome night of community with fellow Kilns-goers! Starting at 5pm, and going until about 9pm, this event is something you won’t want to miss! You can RSVP at our Facebook page here!

Buy your tickets for $20 at the Kilns! If you need any more information, shoot our registrar Merrilee Lewis an email!

Associates Degree!

May 18th, 2010

Exciting news! Kilns has just been approved by the State of Oregon to offer an Associate of Biblical Studies Degree!  Coming 2011, stay tuned for details on new classes being offered for this degree.  For more information on any upcoming classes or registration, contact Merrilee at merrilee@kilnscollege.org

Citizens of the World: Readings in Human Rights

February 4th, 2010


Citizens of the World: Readings in Human Rights is a collection of historical documents and literary works that shows the evolution of an influential concept and the struggle for recognition of the dignity and worth of all people.

Books Introduction:

“In Citizens of the World: Readings in Human Rights, voices speak against injustice-a jailed dissident, a concentration camp inmate, a girl imprisoned in her home under the rule of religious extremists.  We see families torn apart, a man arrested in the middle of the night because of a poem he wrote, peaceful demonstrators flattened by the tanks of their own government’s military.

The experiences of these people raise urgent questions about human rights. Our sense of what human rights are and how they should be protected is always evolving and always subject to debate.  Rather than attempt to survey the history of human rights, the selections in Citizens of the World suggest a way of thinking about human rights, with each representing a moment in its history.  In addition to foundational documents, this anthology includes memoirs, letters, speeches, fiction, and poetry from different periods and parts of the world.  The range of readings shows how the struggle for human rights is driven by the efforts, and affects the lives, of individuals.  Some selections mark great advances in the cause of human rights; others depict horrific human rights abuse…”

HAITI

February 4th, 2010

Below is a draft mockup of a project we’re working on through World Relief NEXT.

It is a campaign around the stages of Disaster Response that will include a DVD, Web updates, print pieces and more.  The intention is to help people understand what is involved in disaster response, how long it can take and how they can continue to be involved.

Many people are beginning to wonder where all the money for Haiti went, what happens next and what they can do to stay involved.  The Haiti(5) Campaign should be a powerful resource for churches, organizations and individuals to continue to pray for and stay engaged with the people of Haiti.

Hoping to roll this one out toward the end of February!!

(Thanks also to Studio Absolute for the artwork below…)

Update on Apologetics Conference

January 28th, 2010

This is a little early to be letting the cat out of the bag, but I’m pretty excited about it.

We’ve been slowly working on a conference for February of 2011 that will be a bigger version of the conferences we’ve done in the past.

It will be called The Justice Conference and will be co-sponsored by Kilns College and World Relief NEXT.

Today we received confirmation from our second main speaker – Adam Hochschild.  Dr. Hochschild is the author ofKing Leopold’s Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa and Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free and Empires’s Slaves.

In addition to Dr. Hochschild, we have received confirmation from authors Mike & Danae Yankoski.  Mike took a break from college to live on the streets with America’s homeless and wrote the book Under the Overpass to share what he learned.  Mike & Danae jointly released Zealous Love: A Practical Guide to Social Justice this past month.

There are several more invites still open – so you’ll have to wait to see what the full list of speakers looks like.  We’re only 1/3rd of the way there!!

Mark your calendars now and plan to pre-register at the upcoming Apologetics Conference in February for a special discount price.

World Relief Next on Twitter

January 28th, 2010

Matt Smith, Antioch’s College and Justice Pastor, is in the Bahamas and will be flying to Haiti tomorrow with World Relief.

Matt has signed World Relief NEXT up with a Twitter account and will be posting regular updates.  If you’re on Twitter make sure to follow Matt – http://twitter.com/worldreliefnext

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