The Lawrence Clark Powell Lifetime Achievement Award Winner: Dr. Donald Dickinson
The Lawrence Clark Powell Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Dr. Donald Dickinson. A figure well-loved by generations of Arizona-educated librarians, Dr. Dickinson arrived in Tucson in 1969 to help establish the UA's graduate library school and serve as its first director. Bibliography, book collecting and the rare book trade are at the core of his research interests, and his book-length publications include a bio-bibliography of the poet Langston Hughes and biographies of the California collector Henry. E. Huntington, and the English rare book dealer John Carter.
Don will receive his award on:
A Unique Mid-Week Opportunity for Bible Study
On Tuesday of each week, the preaching co-pastorwill gather with members of St. Marks in the chapel at noon to discuss the Biblical text for the upcoming sermon. This will be a Bring Your Own Sack Lunch gathering as well asan opportunity for the congregation to share where they are at, to ask questions about the text and, together with the co-pastor, to discern how God might be speaking through thatword to our life context. But be warned: what you offer up on Wednesday may show up in Sundays sermon!
The Kingdom of Heaven is Like . . .," by Gusti, 11/21/2010
The Gospel as Fairy Tale, by Stuart, 11/14/2010
"Tending the Inheritance," by Gusti, 10/31/2010
I Bought the Field at Anathoth (Jeremiah 32), by Stuart, 10/24/2010
The Gospel as Jazz Improvisation, by Stuart, 10/17/2010
You can tell by our name that we are not like other churches in Phoenix. We have a desire to touch the Phoenix valley with the Gospel of Jesus Christ and with the power of His Spirit.