Calling all mathematicians and carpenters’ wives! Thanks to a truly amazing group of volunteers, later this month we are coming back to Texas–Tyler this time. The event has come together beautifully, as you’ll see below. The theme is Dylan-derived, ptL, and we’ve even gotten a local brewery in on the action! Best of all, local supporters have come together to ensure that the entire thing is only $40/person. For more information, or to pre-register, click here.
Friday March 27th (Christ Episcopal Church)
4:30pm – Registration and Welcome
5:15pm – Call to Worship – Matt and Megan Magill and Robert Finney
5:30pm – David Zahl Talk #1: “Lay Down Your Weary Tune: Everyday Life and the Roots of Exhaustion”
6:30pm – Stanley’s BBQ Dinner
7:30pm – True Vine Beer Tasting
8:30pm – Bob Dylan Tribute Show at The Foundry Coffee House (202 Broadway)
Saturday March 28th (The Foundry Coffee House)
9:00am – Coffee Talk w/ Jonathan Ramm and Josh Modisette
9:45am – Morning Worship – The Magills & The Downtowners
10:00am – Aaron Zimmerman talk #1: “A Mockingbird in Capernaum: The After-party for the Sermon on the Mount (In Which the Sinners Get the Good Stuff)”
11:00am – Breakout sessions at The Foundry Coffee House/Bethel Bible:
- Keith Pozzuto: ”Management, Control, and Getting It Together: a Work in Failure”
- Randy Randall: “What the #$%* is A Jackson Pollock: The Messy Grace of Modern Art”
- Ryan Dixon: “Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Beer is Good, God is Great, People are Lonely”
- Sarah Condon: “Hiding in the Bathroom: Why Inspired Parenting Will Kill You”
12-1:30pm – Curbside Taco at The Foundry back Lot. (Cost not included in registration.)
1:45pm – David Zahl Talk #2 “Shelter From The Storm: Rest, Refuge, and Our Merciful Friend”
3:00pm – Round Table Discussion and free time
4:00-5:30pm – Free Time (Area Attractions)
5:30pm – “Open Taps” at True Vine Brewery, 219 S. Englewood (This is a separate event that you are invited to attend click here for more info.)
Sigh . . .
A pox on y’all! This (for a Dylanophile) sounds way too good to be true – but ain’t no way I can make it to Tyler, Texas on that date. Will there be podcasts, perhaps?