C. S. Lewis Foundation

Southeast Regional C.S. Lewis Conference 2007

"Faith Set Free: C.S. Lewis and the Quest for Joy"

 

2007 Conference
Preliminary Program Schedule *

Saturday, September 15, 2007

8:00 a.m.

Conference Check-In/On-Site Registration

8:45

Musical Prelude

9:00

Morning Plenary Session
Welcome
Worship - Led by Byron Spradlin, President, Artists in Christian Testimony
Meditation - Todd Lake, V.P. for Spiritual Development, Belmont University
Worship Response - StillPoint Dance Theatre

9:30

Address:  Stan Mattson, President, C.S. Lewis Foundation
The Long Journey Home: C.S. Lewis and Surprised by Joy"

10:30

Coffee Break

11:00

Whimsy – Stacy Jagger with StillPoint Dance Theatre, Sharon Perry, Dir.

11:15

Address: Joseph Pearce, Prof. & Writer-in-Residence, Ave Maria University
“Faithful and Free: C.S. Lewis and the Joyful Intellect”

12:30 p.m.

Lunch

2:00

Afternoon Plenary Session
“Living the Legacy:” C.S. Lewis Foundation Debriefing - Stan Mattson
Kilns Resident Scholar Report - Debbie Higgens

2:30

Musical Interlude – Jeff, Kelsey, and Natalie Kepple

2:45

Address – Andrew Lazo, Fellow, Rice University
“The Quest for Joy in the Chronicles of Narnia”

3:45

Passing Break

4:00

Breakout Groups – “Joy in the Journey”

5:15

Dinner – w/special cameo appearance by David Payne as C.S. Lewis

6:30

Evening Program
Music by Jeff, Kelsey, and Natalie Kepple

7:15

Dance Performance – StillPoint Dance Theatre., Sharon Perry, Dir.

7:30

Illustrated Message: “A New Look at Narnia” – Joe Castillo

8:10

Break

8:30

Film Documentary – “C.S. Lewis: Dreamer of Narnia”

9:45

Farewell

10:00-11:30

Bag-End Café – an after-hours gathering of Inklings & haven for hobbits (informal sharing by conference participants; bring songs, poetry, etc.)


* Program subject to change
** See Narnian Program page for details on the Narnian Track schedules

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