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Open Day 2010

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Open Day Building ImageOur next annual Open Day is on Saturday 20th March 2010.

The Open Day is for anyone who wants to discover a bit more about who we are and what we do. You may be a prospective student, you may be interested in seeing what opportunities we have for people who want to combine some study with their ongoing work, or you may simply want to have a chance to look round the college.  Whoever you are and whatever your interest you will be very welcome.


One Generation From Extinction Tour 2010

One Generation from Extinction ImageThis March ICC will be one of the venues for the One Generation from Extinction tour. For the last five years Mark Griffiths has been studying child evangelism in the United Kingdom. In this special training event he will present some of the findings of that research.


Test of Faith: The Tour

Light ImageICC is hosting the Glasgow leg of the Test of Faith Tour as it visits 10 venues throughout the UK. A partnership between Paternoster and the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, the tour seeks to bring clarity to the science and faith debate with scientists and theologians unpacking the key issues.


Jazzology

How does jazz help us to think about life and faith?

When: Thursday 29 April 2010, 7:30pm

Tickets: £5 (Friends of ICC go free)


Building Strong Communities

ICC viewThe relationship between theology and the task of building community is one that has created discussion amongst biblical scholars, theologians, and Christian workers for many years. And this is especially true of Christian youth workers. Yet the value of building and nurturing strong communities is not the preserve of Christianity or indeed faith communities in general, but is valued and practiced by a wide range of people.


Religion & Modern British History Symposium

Modern British History NetworkOn Saturday 27 March 2010 Dr Martin Spence will be one of two keynote speakers at the first symposium on ‘Religion and Modern British History’ sponsored by the Modern British History Network.


Library Launches New Online Catalogue

Library MousematThe resources of the ICC library are now even more widely accessible with the launch of the library catalogue online.

The Library holds more than 45,000 titles and subscribes to 180 periodicals, as well as DVD’s and other resources. And this new catalogue will allow people to check these holdings from anywhere they have internet access.


Haiti Fundraising Gig

Adam BakerThe effects of the recent earthquake which shattered impoverished Haiti have shocked us all as we have watched the awful scenes on TV, feeling pretty helpless about what we can do to make a difference to these homeless, hungry people living in dreadful conditions.

In response to this, Adam Baker, a 3rd year BA Theology student, organised a gig at Esquires Coffee Shop, in the city centre on Monday evening