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Poetry Lounge - During both the spring and fall semesters we engage in a time of poetry, spoken word, and music. Poetry Lounge is a place to come and enjoy a more poetic expressions from various experiences and backgrounds.
Sola Soul - During the fall semester we come together for Sola Soul, which is a hip hop concert.
Reconciliation Chapels - Under the umbrella of the Department of Multi-Ethnic Programs these chapels are offered to the greater Biola community for the sake of engaing in various forms of worship and also to discuss topics and deal with topics that are not always spoken of in the broader chapel arena. Most of our speakers are vary socially conscious and speak on issues such as poverty, racism, classism, culture and how the Christian community is to respond.
Gospel Fest - Various gospel choirs come together for a time of worship and praise during the spring semester.
SCORR Conference - Under the umbrella of the Department of Multi-Ethnic Programs SCORR (Student Conference On Racial Reconciliation) is in the spring semester. This conference focuses on the “On Earth As It Is In Heaven” aspect of God’s kingdom. Students and faculty from various Christian Universities join together to learn from one another about the Ministry or Racial Reconciliation.
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RECONCILIATION CHAPELS SPRING 2008
The purpose of the Reconciliation Chapel series is to provide a diverse worship experience in the midst of a diverse community. The programs’ aim is to focus on education of the diversity in the Body of Christ, celebration of different styles of music in worship and to enhance the process of reconciliation in the Body of Christ.
POETRY LOUNGE SPRING 2008
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Live DJ's, Singers. Spoken Word Artists...THE WORKS...Poetry Lounge is one of the hottest events every semester. It is a time of fellowship, fun, enrichment, and enlightenment. You won't want to miss this event.BLACK HISTORY MONTH PROGRAM
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The theme for this year is "In Memoriam"...come out of February 28th in Sutherland Auditorium @7pm as we celebrate Black History Month on Biola's campus. This program is dedicated to honoring those who have come before us and the sacrifices they have made on our behalf in order for the Black community and the world at large can embrace the richness of the Black Culture we have today. SPOKEN WORD, DANCE, SONG, FILM, TESTIMONY...YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS NIGHTGOSPEL FEST SPRING 2008
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Gospel Fest is absolutely phenomenal. We bring in choirs from around the city along with Biola's very own Gospel Choir and we have an evening of fun, praise, and worship unto our God. You can't miss this event. It is April 4th 2008 in Calvary Chapel @ 7pm.TAIKO FEST SPRING 2008
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Taiko Fest will be Saturday February 9th in Sutherland Auditorium. We will feature two wonderful Taiko groups. Be prepared to sit on the edge of your seats because this will be a night full of enjoyment.SCORR Conference 2008
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Look out everyone! Here comes SCORR (Student Congress on Racial Reconciliation) 2008. We are very excited about this weekend and we really want everyone to come through.
Queen Liana Sims
Multi-Cultural Relations
MCR provides Biola students with the resources for diversity training, multicultural education, ethnic identity development, and spiritual growth within the Christian community.
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How you can get involved…
We always need support and volunteers for our events. Whether it is leading worship in chapel, scanning id cards for credit, or accommodating a performer for a show, we want your help! Please feel free to email me Liana.S.Sims@biola.edu or just flag me down on campus.
Come next March, opportunities for paid staff positions for the 2008-2009 academic year will arise. Please put these opportunities to get involved on campus on your radar!