Events for October 2009
your mid-week break
Samuelson Chapel Narthex
Student-led, guitars, quiet time to worship and relax mid-week, starts at 9:11 p.m.
Coffeehouse
The Need is every Wednesday at 10:10 p.m. in the Student Union Building (SUB). The Need is set up with a coffeehouse vibe and live performances. Come and check it out! Add us on facebook: Cal Lu Need is how you can find us!
the church on campus
Sunday evening worship service
A FREE pizza lunch for our commuter students to enjoy in the SUB. Get connected to other commuter students on campus. There’s also plenty of prizes we raffle off throughout the year like $50 gas gift cards, free BJ’s pizza, and Golden Spoon! For more information or to see the Commuter Connection Newsletter, check out our website. Hope to see you at lunch!
Samuelson Chapel Lounge
Christian perspective, short films, conversation, issues we care about.
Noah benShea
Noah benShea is the international best-selling author of 22 books translated into 18 languages, including the famed Jacob the Baker series.
Featuring the Upright Citizens Brigade Tour Co.
Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
Club Lu Comedy Night features the nationally known improv troop Upright Citizens Brigade at the amazing Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 9-11 p.m.
Football Game
Join us for the Kingsmen Football Game and bring your canned goods and nonperishables to donate to those in need!
Beijing vocalist Li Zhang performs with local musicians.
Come learn about the various opportunities open to you during winter and spring breaks! Volunteer a week of service helping to rebuild houses damaged by Hurricane Ike in Orange, Texas, or spend your spring break helping international communities in need.
Linda Ritterbush
A refreshing pause in the middle of the week, this brief chapel service is an opportunity for renewal and fellowship. Guest and faculty speakers share their faith. After the service, enjoy fellowship and refreshments. This year's theme is PLANTED. Service begins at 10:10 a.m.
Un Secret (A Secret) (2007)
French Films on the CLU Campus
Part III: Integrity, Compassion and Diversity
San Diego
Join us on an overnight trip to learn about the impact war has on the transition home for veterans.
Lilly Ledbetter, Guest Speaker
This forum (8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) will view the current economic crisis through a gender lens, exploring the specific challenges for women, identifying potential opportunities and developing skills and coordinated action for improving the economic prospects for women in Ventura County.
the church on campus
Sunday evening worship service
Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace is based on the true story of William Wilberforce, a British statesman and reformer from the early part of the 19th century. An open forum with producer Ken Wales will be held at 10 a.m. in Nygreen 1 to discuss the themes of the film. Wales will introduce the film in the evening and lead a Q & A following the screening in Preus-Brandt Forum.
PLANTED
A refreshing pause in the middle of the week, this brief chapel service is an opportunity for renewal and fellowship. Guest and faculty speakers share their faith. After the service, enjoy fellowship and refreshments. This year's theme is PLANTED. Service begins at 10:10 a.m.
La Graine et le mulet (The Secret of the Grain) (2007)
New French Films on the CLU Campus
Part III: Integrity, Compassion and Diversity
a mid-week break
Samuelson Chapel Narthex
Student-led, guitars, quiet worship service mid week.
Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center
Kick off the Kingsmen and Regal basketball seasons in style!