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Magnum Opus: Shattered
Bartell Theater 113 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI, United StatesAs young children we laugh and play without a care in the world, but as life begins to slowly wear us down our innocence is stolen. Slowly believing the lies
Call to the Capitols – Wisconsin
Wisconsin Capitol 1 W. Mifflin St., Madison, WI, United StatesWe will PRAY, FAST, & STAND with our families at every state capitol on April 13th. If this is America's last stand, WE MUST STAND. One day. One nation. 50
The Death of Polite Religion & The Future of America
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 7291 County Rd PD, Verona, United StatesRyan Burge presentation poster Have you ever wondered why American religion seems so caustic and polarized? Using five decades of social science survey data, Dr. Ryan Burge charts how and why the
National Day of Prayer in Madison
STATE CAPITOL Madison, WI, United StatesMain Event: 12pm Prayer at the Wisconsin Capitol King Street Entrance (In case of rain: Meet at 417 North GAR room) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER ROOM SCHEDULE Thursday,
Stonecroft Ministries Dinner: “Super Power or Super Plague?” with prof. Alberto Rodriguez
Dahmen’s at Hawk’s Landing, 88 Hawks Landing Circle, Verona, Wisconsin 88 Hawks Landing Circle, Verona, WI, United StatesProfessor Alberto Rodriguez, chair of the Electrical Engineering Department at Madison College, will share how he discovered that his super power was really a super plague and how that discovery
Stonecroft Couples Dinner: “Operating in the Combat Zone”
Dahmen’s at Hawk’s Landing, 88 Hawks Landing Circle, Verona, Wisconsin 88 Hawks Landing Circle, Verona, WI, United StatesSpeaker: Doctor David Goodspeed, Retired U.S. Army Colonel, UW orthopedic surgeon, and former University of Wisconsin wrestler Dr. Goodspeed will share how his faith was strengthened during three tours of
Friday Night Lecture Series: Can Ancient Christians Teach Us Anything About the Bible
Geneva Campus Church 401 Blackhawk Avenue, Madison, WI, United StatesThere is a long-unquestioned assumption that to understand biblical texts, one must first understand the original historical contexts. However, early Christian Bible readers didn't share this assumption and often interpreted