To honor the fact that November has an extra Friday, Epicenter, the college/young adult ministry of Faith Baptist Church is throwing a BIG OL' PARTY and YOU'RE invited! The Fifth Friday Festivus will include:
FOOD - Everyone is asked to bring something to contribute to the Festivus Dinner. It's the usual covered dish drill (you know, actual FOOD). No one has to bring a feast or anything, but a step above just chips would be appreciated.
GAMES - Not one but TWO rooms full of gaming goodness will be in action during Festivus, one for classic board and card games, and another filled with those newfangled "video games" the kids seem to love. Not exactly Feats of Strength, but it'll be fun!
ANIME - That's right. The infamous Wake Forest Anime Nights are going to invade Youngsville in a BIG way! All night long, the coolest examples of Japanese animation will be running on a BIG SCREEN!
COOL PEOPLE - Well, this one really depends on you. Show up! Bring friends! The more cool people we have to hang out with, the more fun it'll be!
Time: People are requested to arrive around 6:30 pm to get the food out (anyone interested in helping set up before hand or bringing video game equipment, contact Scot at thriftshopvinyl@yahoo.com). Movies and stuff should start at 7 pm.
Location: Um... Well, it'll be at Faith, that's for sure. Everyone who was told we'd be in The Brick House: sorry, but it's already taken. We'll know for sure where we'll be in the main building soon, and there WILL be signs to guide you.
Well, that's all for now. We'll tell you more about what's going on once this Thanksgiving this is out of the way :)
See ya there!
p.s. I (Scot) accidentally posted something on this site that was intended for my personal blog. I was in a hurry to post in between classes and i accidentally signed into the wrong account; i'm sorry about that.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Last night i led us in a quick study on humble servanthood using john 13:1-17. Then, we proceeded to wash each others feet (literally). It went really well and everyone participated. Then, to end the night, Simon and i led the music time of worship. I played the giutar and sang and Simon played the cello. It was quite fun playing with a cello and hopefully it made up for the lackluster guitar playing.
Afterwards we hung out at the Shire and basically just talked and hung out. I really love the relationships that are being grown.
Afterwards we hung out at the Shire and basically just talked and hung out. I really love the relationships that are being grown.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
"Epicenter? When's that, again?"
The next Epicenter is this Friday, October 19th, 9:30 PM-ish.
Unfortunately, a whole lot of people don't know that.
I'm afraid, over the couple of months since the Epicenter reboot, we've gotten a little lax about actually spreading the word and keeping people informed. We're working on turning that around at this very moment, and I just wanted to challenge everyone else who's involved with Epicenter to take part in our renewed effort to get the word out. Keep in mind that I'm not talking about generating hype to draw a crowd, I'm talking about seeing that this ministry isn't obstructed by our own laziness.
So, once again, Epicenter is this Friday. What can we do to see that people know about it? Well, I've got a few ideas:
KEEP TALKING IT UP. No duh, right? But seriously, I think we tripped up by making a big commotion about Epicenter at the start of this semester and then shutting up. It's not enough to simply let people know that Epicenter exists, especially since we're not meeting on a regular "church day" or on a weekly basis. We need them to REMEMBER that Epicenter is THIS Friday.
HAND OUTS. I know, Epicenter's done cards and sheets before, but we've got a better reason to do it this time. We're making up some new Epicenter business cards to use as hand outs that will have spaces for you to write the EXACT DATE of the next Epicenter. No longer will people have to figure out when "the 1st and 3rd Friday of every month" is on their own. These are... not done yet, but please use them when they are!
SOUTHEASTERN CAMPUS BLITZ. We all know that Southeastern is pretty much the single largest concentration of college students near Faith. Let's really hit 'em over the head with invites this week! ESPECIALLY Thursday and Friday. The brain of the young college student needs help remembering things, so let's keep reminding them.
START VISITING OTHER COLLEGE MINISTRIES/BIBLE STUDIES/WHATEVER. This is something I've been feeling especially guilty of lately. Epicenter isn't the only thing going on in our area. Several other churches have started up their own college ministries lately, and there's just not a lot of students out here to go around. One of the big things about Epicenter has always been that, while it is a ministry of Faith Baptist Church, it's totally cool for you to come if you're already a member somewhere else. Well, if we're going to keep telling others to come here, then we should be a little more willing to go elsewhere ourselves. Besides, we just might learn something from the other guys!
So, those are just some thoughts to chew on in the weeks to come. Any other thoughts , suggestions, or brutal criticisms are more than welcome, of course. Again, I want to stress that the goal here isn't simply to stir up hype so that we can draw as big a crowd as possible. We want to make sure that those people God has appointed us to minister to aren't denied anything simply because they honestly didn't remember which Friday Epicenter was happening.
~Simon
Unfortunately, a whole lot of people don't know that.
I'm afraid, over the couple of months since the Epicenter reboot, we've gotten a little lax about actually spreading the word and keeping people informed. We're working on turning that around at this very moment, and I just wanted to challenge everyone else who's involved with Epicenter to take part in our renewed effort to get the word out. Keep in mind that I'm not talking about generating hype to draw a crowd, I'm talking about seeing that this ministry isn't obstructed by our own laziness.
So, once again, Epicenter is this Friday. What can we do to see that people know about it? Well, I've got a few ideas:
KEEP TALKING IT UP. No duh, right? But seriously, I think we tripped up by making a big commotion about Epicenter at the start of this semester and then shutting up. It's not enough to simply let people know that Epicenter exists, especially since we're not meeting on a regular "church day" or on a weekly basis. We need them to REMEMBER that Epicenter is THIS Friday.
HAND OUTS. I know, Epicenter's done cards and sheets before, but we've got a better reason to do it this time. We're making up some new Epicenter business cards to use as hand outs that will have spaces for you to write the EXACT DATE of the next Epicenter. No longer will people have to figure out when "the 1st and 3rd Friday of every month" is on their own. These are... not done yet, but please use them when they are!
SOUTHEASTERN CAMPUS BLITZ. We all know that Southeastern is pretty much the single largest concentration of college students near Faith. Let's really hit 'em over the head with invites this week! ESPECIALLY Thursday and Friday. The brain of the young college student needs help remembering things, so let's keep reminding them.
START VISITING OTHER COLLEGE MINISTRIES/BIBLE STUDIES/WHATEVER. This is something I've been feeling especially guilty of lately. Epicenter isn't the only thing going on in our area. Several other churches have started up their own college ministries lately, and there's just not a lot of students out here to go around. One of the big things about Epicenter has always been that, while it is a ministry of Faith Baptist Church, it's totally cool for you to come if you're already a member somewhere else. Well, if we're going to keep telling others to come here, then we should be a little more willing to go elsewhere ourselves. Besides, we just might learn something from the other guys!
So, those are just some thoughts to chew on in the weeks to come. Any other thoughts , suggestions, or brutal criticisms are more than welcome, of course. Again, I want to stress that the goal here isn't simply to stir up hype so that we can draw as big a crowd as possible. We want to make sure that those people God has appointed us to minister to aren't denied anything simply because they honestly didn't remember which Friday Epicenter was happening.
~Simon
Monday, October 8, 2007
Who we are in Christ
For those of you who showed up Friday, thanks. It was fun, albeit a little more low-key than usual.
For those who couldn't make it, we missed you and I encourage you to check out Romans 8 some time. It really is one of the greatest single chapters in the entirety of Scripture. In it, Paul spells out how believers are not who they were before. We are changed beings, with the Spirit in us and no longer living according to our flesh. The great thing is that, while he does call us to live and walk in the Spirit, Paul also lets us know that this is not just something we need to do, it's something we are going to do because we have the Spirit in us already (if we belong to Christ, that is).
No wonder the first verse of the chapter says "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus," and the ending reiterates that and lets us know that we can't be separated from His love. When you read through the chapter, you find out that God did it all and our eternal hope is guaranteed because it's bound up in Him, not in us.
Now, that ought to make you want to praise a little bit!
So go tell somebody, already!
:-) Barry
For those who couldn't make it, we missed you and I encourage you to check out Romans 8 some time. It really is one of the greatest single chapters in the entirety of Scripture. In it, Paul spells out how believers are not who they were before. We are changed beings, with the Spirit in us and no longer living according to our flesh. The great thing is that, while he does call us to live and walk in the Spirit, Paul also lets us know that this is not just something we need to do, it's something we are going to do because we have the Spirit in us already (if we belong to Christ, that is).
No wonder the first verse of the chapter says "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus," and the ending reiterates that and lets us know that we can't be separated from His love. When you read through the chapter, you find out that God did it all and our eternal hope is guaranteed because it's bound up in Him, not in us.
Now, that ought to make you want to praise a little bit!
So go tell somebody, already!
:-) Barry
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Fulton Street Revival
For Epicenter last Friday we went into the church and prayed for the specific ministries. Then we watched a short video on the Fulton Street Revival . Brad led us on our "journey" and all i told him beforehand was that i wanted to focus on prayer for that night. I love seeing how things unfold at Epicenter when we give others the freedom to lead how they want.
I was stoked to see that Brad chose to highlight the Fulton Street Revival because learning about it was one of the biggest influences in the current restructuring of Epicenter. The first Fulton prayer meeting Jeremiah Lamphier prayed by himself for the first half hour, and only six were there for the second half. Even if no one else would have shown up he still would have had the privilege of spending an hour in prayer with God. Thats one of the reasons i'm not too focused on how big Epicenter is. Our focus for Epicenter is worshiping God through prayer, teaching, and singing and frankly i don't need a bunch of people to do that. Granted, i hope that there is a need for this ministry and that more people find it spiritually edifying but i would much rather have 10 people that are growing than 30 that are being entertained.
I was stoked to see that Brad chose to highlight the Fulton Street Revival because learning about it was one of the biggest influences in the current restructuring of Epicenter. The first Fulton prayer meeting Jeremiah Lamphier prayed by himself for the first half hour, and only six were there for the second half. Even if no one else would have shown up he still would have had the privilege of spending an hour in prayer with God. Thats one of the reasons i'm not too focused on how big Epicenter is. Our focus for Epicenter is worshiping God through prayer, teaching, and singing and frankly i don't need a bunch of people to do that. Granted, i hope that there is a need for this ministry and that more people find it spiritually edifying but i would much rather have 10 people that are growing than 30 that are being entertained.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Progressive Prayer
Epicenter!
Friday
September 21
9:45
Progressive Prayer
Faith Baptist Youngsville
Be there!
Friday
September 21
9:45
Progressive Prayer
Faith Baptist Youngsville
Be there!
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Yes we're meeting two weeks in a row.
This Friday the 7th will be the first Friday of September and therefore Epicenter will be meeting.
Henceforth, Epicenter shall commence on the 1st and 3rd Friday of every month. On the months that contain 5 Fridays, November 2007 and February 2008, we will have the opportunity to do something special or out of the ordinary. Seeing as August was the first month there was really no ordinary to be "out of" so we just had a regular meeting.
I hope this clears up any confusion and i hope to see you this Friday. Melissa will be bringing the music and Scot will be bringing his Bible. (He won't necessarily use it much but he'll have it just in case.) But seriously bring your Bibles and a story of what God has done in/with your life.
Henceforth, Epicenter shall commence on the 1st and 3rd Friday of every month. On the months that contain 5 Fridays, November 2007 and February 2008, we will have the opportunity to do something special or out of the ordinary. Seeing as August was the first month there was really no ordinary to be "out of" so we just had a regular meeting.
I hope this clears up any confusion and i hope to see you this Friday. Melissa will be bringing the music and Scot will be bringing his Bible. (He won't necessarily use it much but he'll have it just in case.) But seriously bring your Bibles and a story of what God has done in/with your life.
Sunday, September 2, 2007
assassin amendments
These rules have precedence over any previous rules. Scroll down to find the rules fully explained.
-You may not "kill" someone while they are in class or at work. You may "kill" them outside of class or work but please use discretion as to how wet you get someone before work or class.
-You may not "kill" someone while they are in class or at work. You may "kill" them outside of class or work but please use discretion as to how wet you get someone before work or class.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Next Epicenter Meeting this Friday
This Friday come join us for a time of worship with the music being led by Joy Blinson and Shaun Price will be speaking. I'm crazy excited as i have never heard Shaun speak even though i've known him for about two years now. In case you don't know his name he's the guy with the long red hair that usually has some type of crazy facial hair. Come at 9:30 to hang out and grab some free drinks and eats. We'll be finished around 11:00 and who knows here we'll go from there.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Scot's thoughts on the first Epicenter
I thought last night went really well. With a little over 20 people present it was less than previous Epicenters. I, for one, am pretty okay with that. Since the focus is on intimacy and edification small numbers can actually be a good thing. Since i wasn't in the small groups i don't know everything that went down but hopefully there was a good time of sharing and growing closer to each other. I look forward to seeing how we develop as a group and hopefully get more involved with the ministries of our churches.
The projection bulb burnt out before we started so thats why we didn't have words up. And though there were times of fumbling through the words i actually really liked not staring at a screen for once. We might just handout the words and see how that goes. I also want to encourage everyone that if they are ever in a situation where words are being sung to a worship song that you don't know, don't worry about it. Use that opportunity to just hear the words and ponder their meaning. Sometimes i think we can get so used to singing familiar words that we miss the opportunity to just be blown away at how profound they are.
The projection bulb burnt out before we started so thats why we didn't have words up. And though there were times of fumbling through the words i actually really liked not staring at a screen for once. We might just handout the words and see how that goes. I also want to encourage everyone that if they are ever in a situation where words are being sung to a worship song that you don't know, don't worry about it. Use that opportunity to just hear the words and ponder their meaning. Sometimes i think we can get so used to singing familiar words that we miss the opportunity to just be blown away at how profound they are.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Assassin
Objectives:
1) Be the sole surviving Assassin.
2) Assassinate as many of your targets as you can before being eliminated.
Weaponry:
Your personal sqirt-gun, hose, water, bucket, straw, or any water projectile device.
Guidelines:
-The person who has your name is your “Assassin” the name you have is your “Target”
-Each person gets one “Target” at the start of the game.
-If your Assassin causes pure H20 to get on you in any way or on any part of your clothing (except book bags, purses, or fanny packs) you are “killed” and therefore out of the game.
-When you get “killed” you are to shout out the name of your target then pass your target info sheet to your Assassin.
-Your former target now becomes your assassin’s target.
-Have your Target sheet readily available so you can pass it on to the next person and identify yourself as your Target’s Assassin.
-You can only be “killed” by the Assassin who has your name. They must show you the Target Sheet with your name on it before you are to give them your Target Sheet.
-Squirting those whose name you do not have is strongly discouraged as it will only create confusion.
-If your Target is able to squirt you before you squirt them then they have one hour where they can’t be “killed.”
-You may “kill” your target on their way from class or work but not on their way to class or work.
-No “kills” are allowed inside any Southeastern building.
-Be respectful of the property of others (WWJD “Where Would Jesus Drench”)
- You must e-mail a current picture of yourself with your full name by Wednesday Aug 22 to epicenternc@yahoo.com.
-Everyone will then receive their Targets within the next few days. You may start as soon as you get it.
-The game ensues until there is only one Assassin left “alive.” Or until the Scot declares an end.
- A Prize will be given to the Assassin who gets the most kills and to the last Assassin left.
-Any questions call Scot Randolph @ (304)629-3646 0r e-mail epicenternc@yahoo.com.
1) Be the sole surviving Assassin.
2) Assassinate as many of your targets as you can before being eliminated.
Weaponry:
Your personal sqirt-gun, hose, water, bucket, straw, or any water projectile device.
Guidelines:
-The person who has your name is your “Assassin” the name you have is your “Target”
-Each person gets one “Target” at the start of the game.
-If your Assassin causes pure H20 to get on you in any way or on any part of your clothing (except book bags, purses, or fanny packs) you are “killed” and therefore out of the game.
-When you get “killed” you are to shout out the name of your target then pass your target info sheet to your Assassin.
-Your former target now becomes your assassin’s target.
-Have your Target sheet readily available so you can pass it on to the next person and identify yourself as your Target’s Assassin.
-You can only be “killed” by the Assassin who has your name. They must show you the Target Sheet with your name on it before you are to give them your Target Sheet.
-Squirting those whose name you do not have is strongly discouraged as it will only create confusion.
-If your Target is able to squirt you before you squirt them then they have one hour where they can’t be “killed.”
-You may “kill” your target on their way from class or work but not on their way to class or work.
-No “kills” are allowed inside any Southeastern building.
-Be respectful of the property of others (WWJD “Where Would Jesus Drench”)
- You must e-mail a current picture of yourself with your full name by Wednesday Aug 22 to epicenternc@yahoo.com.
-Everyone will then receive their Targets within the next few days. You may start as soon as you get it.
-The game ensues until there is only one Assassin left “alive.” Or until the Scot declares an end.
- A Prize will be given to the Assassin who gets the most kills and to the last Assassin left.
-Any questions call Scot Randolph @ (304)629-3646 0r e-mail epicenternc@yahoo.com.
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Epicenter (rebooted)
Meet Bi-monthly:
-The 1st, 3rd (and 5th in August & November) Friday of every month
-10:00 p.m. as to not interfere with work and school responsibilities
-Less strain on leaders and participants
-Allows for greater personal Sunday School/Church involvement
Self-Sustaining:
-Speakers and worship leaders will be provided by Epicenter participants rather than guests.
-This will foster a greater familiarity between the leaders and participants.
-Encourage others to exercise their gifts in a comfortable atmosphere.
-Foster a greater sense of ownership for those involved.
More Intimate:
-Acoustic type worship.
-Less intimidating and more intimate feel for the event.
-Greater freedom to change the set up or location.
-Meet in the Sunday School Trailer rather than gym.
Not just another church service:
-Not bound by a specific order or type of worship.
-Freedom given to speaker and worship leader to lead the service however they feel led. (As adults we should be mature enough to handle this responsibility)
-Freedom to have a night of worship through music, testimony time, address current events, have large group, small group, or personal prayer services, etc..
Relationship with other ministries:
-Compliment and encourage Sunday School and Church activities
-Few to no Epicenter sponsored events (Epicenter is an event of Faith Baptist’s young adult ministry)
-Encourage others to share ministry opportunities in their Sunday schools and church.
-Encourage greater fellowship, communication, and cooperation between Sunday schools
-The 1st, 3rd (and 5th in August & November) Friday of every month
-10:00 p.m. as to not interfere with work and school responsibilities
-Less strain on leaders and participants
-Allows for greater personal Sunday School/Church involvement
Self-Sustaining:
-Speakers and worship leaders will be provided by Epicenter participants rather than guests.
-This will foster a greater familiarity between the leaders and participants.
-Encourage others to exercise their gifts in a comfortable atmosphere.
-Foster a greater sense of ownership for those involved.
More Intimate:
-Acoustic type worship.
-Less intimidating and more intimate feel for the event.
-Greater freedom to change the set up or location.
-Meet in the Sunday School Trailer rather than gym.
Not just another church service:
-Not bound by a specific order or type of worship.
-Freedom given to speaker and worship leader to lead the service however they feel led. (As adults we should be mature enough to handle this responsibility)
-Freedom to have a night of worship through music, testimony time, address current events, have large group, small group, or personal prayer services, etc..
Relationship with other ministries:
-Compliment and encourage Sunday School and Church activities
-Few to no Epicenter sponsored events (Epicenter is an event of Faith Baptist’s young adult ministry)
-Encourage others to share ministry opportunities in their Sunday schools and church.
-Encourage greater fellowship, communication, and cooperation between Sunday schools
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Animazement: May 25-27
Epicenter is taking a group to Animazement, an anime convention taking place Friday, May 25 through Sunday, May 27 at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Durham. All through that weekend, we will be volunteering and using that as a platform for witnessing and building relationships (not to mention having some fun)
Epicenter has signed up to provide people to run one of the convention's video rooms, which involves pressing "play" a lot, denying people without admissions tags entry, and running for help if the screen catches on fire. At the same time, some of us will be running a table outside with free face art (that's what we call face painting that doesn't actually use messy paints). We're looking for as many volunteers as possible to do both, not to mention simply hanging out with people all over the convention (anyone who can get there Thursday afternoon is invited to help the convention staff with set up as well). We've also reserved two hotel rooms on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, into which we'll cram everyone who wants to spent the nights on sight. For direction and other convention information, visit The Animazement Website.
Preregistration can be taken care of on the convention website and cost $42 (deadline for preregistration is MAY 8). A weekend pass can also be purchased at the convention itself for $45, as can single day passes ($25 on Friday, $30 on Saturday, $15 on Sunday). The hotel room cost won't be known for certain until we know who all it will be divided among, but current estimates suggest it will cost just under $50 a head.
If you can't come to the convention, you can still help out! The prices mentioned above are a little steep for any college student, so we're accepting donations to help cover them (especially the hotel rooms). Any help would be appreciated.
This will be the third year Epicenter has sent a group to Animazement, and it's always been a tremendous opportunity to be a witness to people who have often had nothing but bad encounters with "Christians." Thus far, everyone who's gone has made a VERY good impression on everyone at the convention, and we're hopping this year will be even better!
~Simon
Epicenter has signed up to provide people to run one of the convention's video rooms, which involves pressing "play" a lot, denying people without admissions tags entry, and running for help if the screen catches on fire. At the same time, some of us will be running a table outside with free face art (that's what we call face painting that doesn't actually use messy paints). We're looking for as many volunteers as possible to do both, not to mention simply hanging out with people all over the convention (anyone who can get there Thursday afternoon is invited to help the convention staff with set up as well). We've also reserved two hotel rooms on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, into which we'll cram everyone who wants to spent the nights on sight. For direction and other convention information, visit The Animazement Website.
Preregistration can be taken care of on the convention website and cost $42 (deadline for preregistration is MAY 8). A weekend pass can also be purchased at the convention itself for $45, as can single day passes ($25 on Friday, $30 on Saturday, $15 on Sunday). The hotel room cost won't be known for certain until we know who all it will be divided among, but current estimates suggest it will cost just under $50 a head.
If you can't come to the convention, you can still help out! The prices mentioned above are a little steep for any college student, so we're accepting donations to help cover them (especially the hotel rooms). Any help would be appreciated.
This will be the third year Epicenter has sent a group to Animazement, and it's always been a tremendous opportunity to be a witness to people who have often had nothing but bad encounters with "Christians." Thus far, everyone who's gone has made a VERY good impression on everyone at the convention, and we're hopping this year will be even better!
~Simon
Monday, March 26, 2007
Correction To The Previous Post
Next week we will not be having Dr. Nelson, but instead have Dan Breeding come and share some of his animals with us. The week after that, Epicenter will be cancelled for Easter. Finally, on April 15 we will begin our month long apologetics conference.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Coffee House This Week
This week will be similar to last week’s experience, barring the sick Dr. Reid part hopefully. The Jess Ray band will be leading us in worship and after Dr. Reid speaks they will perform some of their original works. There will be some refreshments in the lobby as well so feel free to come a little early and rub elbows with your peers over some coffee.
Since we are setting up the gym in a coffee house style, additional help is needed to get everything up and running in time. Any of you that feel like being a blessing to Skip and Matt P. please come at 7:00-7:15 to assist in the set up process.
Next week, on April the 1st we will begin our month long apologetics conference. Dr. Nelson from Southeastern Seminary will be our first speaker in that series so mark your calendars and be inviting some of your non-believing friends.
Since we are setting up the gym in a coffee house style, additional help is needed to get everything up and running in time. Any of you that feel like being a blessing to Skip and Matt P. please come at 7:00-7:15 to assist in the set up process.
Next week, on April the 1st we will begin our month long apologetics conference. Dr. Nelson from Southeastern Seminary will be our first speaker in that series so mark your calendars and be inviting some of your non-believing friends.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Evangelistic Opportunity
This Thursday night, Randy and Scott will be taking out a group to go witnessing. They will be meeting at the brick house at 6:30.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Friday Night Anime Night!
To whom it may concern:
Friday, March 16th, anyone who wants to hang out and watch some anime movies is invited to the Allard’s house in Wake Forest from 6 onward for fun, fellowship, imported snacks, and lots of Japanese animation!
Directions:
Go from Capital to Jenkins Rd go a waysTurn left onto Matherly Dr (across from the Mormon church)Second left onto Prather Place 2805 on the left.
Schedule (in theory):
6:00 pm Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro
7:50pm Appleseed (2004 version)
9:45pm Fullmetal Alchemist: Conqueror of Shamballa
11:30pm Memories
Anyone is welcome to come and go whenever they need to, and the whole shebang is FREE! So come on down and get your geek on!
~Simon
Friday, March 16th, anyone who wants to hang out and watch some anime movies is invited to the Allard’s house in Wake Forest from 6 onward for fun, fellowship, imported snacks, and lots of Japanese animation!
Directions:
Go from Capital to Jenkins Rd go a waysTurn left onto Matherly Dr (across from the Mormon church)Second left onto Prather Place 2805 on the left.
Schedule (in theory):
6:00 pm Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro
7:50pm Appleseed (2004 version)
9:45pm Fullmetal Alchemist: Conqueror of Shamballa
11:30pm Memories
Anyone is welcome to come and go whenever they need to, and the whole shebang is FREE! So come on down and get your geek on!
~Simon
Monday, March 12, 2007
Sunday, March 11, 2007
The Official Epicenter Blog
So, one night Scot and I (Matt P.) were talking and we were like, "Hey, Epicenter should have a blog." Thus, the creation of the "official" Epicenter blog. What makes this an "official" Epicenter blog? Well, Scot and I declared it, and nobody has argued with us yet, so, I guess this is official.
If you want to post something on here, let one of us know. We're going to try to post to the site regularly to keep you updated and hopefully interested. Hope that you all enjoy it.
-Matt P.
If you want to post something on here, let one of us know. We're going to try to post to the site regularly to keep you updated and hopefully interested. Hope that you all enjoy it.
-Matt P.
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