Agape Week 2010
agape, n. [ah-gah-pey] the sacrificial, unconditional love of Christ.
agape week, n. an annual celebration of the sacrificial, unconditional love of Christ at NYU.
To express the boundary-breaking nature of God and his explosive grace, the theme of Agape Week 2010 is “Love Without Borders.” April 5th-12th will be a time for all who want to experience the joy and knowledge of the King of glory, without judgment. After all, “God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world but to save the world”—no borders attached.
Agape Week Events:
1. Agape in the Park: Worship and the Everything Skit !
Monday, April 5th, 2010 @ 5-6:30 pm
Washington Square Park, NYC
2. Human Trafficking: What’s love got to do with it?
Monday, April 5th, 2010 @ 7pm
E&L (NYU Kimmel 4th floor)
3. Doubt Night: Christian philosopher Peter Kreeft responds to our toughest questions
Submit your questions and invite your non-Christian friends to do the same!
Wednesday April 7th, 2010 @ 7 pm
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 371 6th Ave (W. Washington Place), NYC
*refreshments to follow forum
4. A Jew, a Muslim, and an Atheist Find God in Jesus
Come hear Sid Roth (former Jew), Nabeel Qureshi (former Muslim), and David Wood (former Athiest) share how they found new life in Jesus Christ.
Thursday April 8th, 2010 @ 6:30 pm
E&L (NYU Kimmel 4th floor)
5. “Concern Worldwide’s” Fun Run for Haiti in Central Park
Joining a non-profit’s fundraising race for Haiti relief as an NYU team!
Join Team “Agape NYU”! More info on the Central Park website.
Saturday, April 10th, 2010 @ 9:30-11:30am
Central Park: Enter the park at 5th Ave. and 102nd St. Start and finish in the 102nd St. transverse area.
6. Hip-Hop for Him
Featuring breakdancing and spoken word by various artists, and rap by Richie Righteous!
Monday, April 12th @ 7pm
E&L (NYU Kimmel 4th floor)
View all Agape Week events from 4/5 to 4/12 on our NYU Seed Calendar!
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