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This page is intended for students, faculty, campus ministry personnel, and anyone else interested in the spiritual life of the CSUS campus. Pastor Michael Walton (e-mail) and the congregation of Church of the Cross (4465 H Street, website) are dedicated to supporting campus ministry on the Sac State campus.

The Sac Area Campus Ministries, in partnership with Church of the Cross, provides several ongoing traditions to foster the spiritual life of CSUS students. Details on thse programs can be found below.

ROUND TABLE THEOLOGY

~~Nothing goes better with deep theological discussion than beer and free pizza~~
5:30pm Wednesday Evenings
Roundtable Patio
University Union
The idea was simple: discussing theology should be as fun, personal, and relevant to you as yakking with some pals over beer and pizza. Why not just combine them? Theology on Tap is a continuing tradition of bringing current events and issues to theological discussion in a relaxed, collegial atmosphere. Every Wednesday at 5:30pm, on the back patio of the Roundtable in the Student Union, Pastor Michael Walton moderates the discussion on a different topic of theological and contemporary significance. Bring your appetite and an open mind and come join us!

LUNCH WITH THE PASTOR
~~There is such thing as a free lunch!~~
You got questions? He's got answers. Don't have questions? He's probably got some doozies for you. Lunch with the Pastor is one of Father Walton's ways of making himself available to CSUS students who just want to talk about what's on their mind. Want to schedule a lunch? Drop him and email.

SOUNDINGS and SOUNDINGS for STUDENTS
~~When you're ready for a challenge...~~
This long running CSUS tradition is back for another year! SOUNDINGS brings some of the keenest intellects in the CSUS faculty together for a weekly inspection of some of the most intriguing topics in Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Anthropology. Discussions are held at a high level and all are welcome to attend. If you're looking for a challenge and think you can keep up, SOUNDINGS is worth a look.
SOUNDINGS for STUDENTS is an outgrowth of the popular soundings discussion designed to give students a chance to tailor the discussion to their particular interests. It's a student-led discussion with an emphasis on multi-disciplinary analysis and enduring questions about humanity, human nature, and our understanding of the world around us.

If you want more information you can always contact Pastor Walton.















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