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And they devoted themselves to the apostles teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and prayer; and the Lord added to the church... Acts 2:42;47

Calvary Chapel of Augusta

333 Greene St.| Augusta, GA 30901

jason.stark@ccaugusta.org

706-832-2232

Upcoming Events:

2010 Calvary Chapel Augusta Move

Starting the first Sunday of March, we will begin meeting at our new location. The Heritage Academy is

located at 333 Greene St. Augusta Ga. This will put our church a mere 4 miles from our previous location. We’re really excited about what the Lord has planned for us there.


For more information on the Heritage Academy CLICK HERE

Wednesday Night Bible Study

We’ll be continuing our survey of the book of the book of Judges this Wednesday night. Fellowship starts with snacks in the cafeteria with the study following at 7:15. Child care is provided.

H.I.S. ~ Hearts In Service

The Ladies ministry will be meet this week Thursday night at 7:00 pm.

 

Sunday Mornings      10:30 am

Wednesday Evenings 7:00  pm

Faith Night at the Ball Park

Saturday July 24th, we will be attending the Green Jackets Baseball game for their Faith Night. Special guest speaker Dale Murphey will be in attendance Ticket information will be available soon.

Calorie Chapel

Our Sunday potluck dinner will be postponed until further notice until work in the cafeteria is completed.

An Evening with C.S. Lewis

The year is 1963 and C S Lewis, the famous British author, is in the twilight years of his life.    Following a request from his great friend, J.R.R. Tolkien, he has agreed to give an informal talk to a group of American writers who are visiting England.   They have come to Lewis’ home, just outside of Oxford, and are eagerly anticipating hearing the man who has become a legend in his own lifetime.   They are not disappointed.   Despite his failing health, Lewis is in great form.    His audience is spellbound as, with a display of oratory and humor that made him one of England’s most famous public speakers, he recounts the significant events and the people that shaped his life.

 

David Payne gives a stunning portrayal of the famous British author as he hosts a group of American writers at his home just outside of Oxford. Payne captures the essence of the man who created the Narnia Chronicles in an enthralling, laughter-filled and poignant performance….utterly captivating!

Starring David Payne!

Saturday September 25, 2010, at Calvary Chapel Augusta .

Show Times: Matinee 3:00 and 7:30


We are using this as an opportunity to support the Heritage Academy. Ticket s will be sold at $10

and a  love offering will be taken to support the school.


Tickets can be purchased HERE or at the Heritage Academy front office.



David Payne

 

British actor, David Payne, has gained a considerable reputation for his portrayals of the famous author C.S. Lewis.    He has played Lewis in a number of productions of Shadowlands, in his self-penned Weep for Joy and in numerous presentations of his much acclaimed one-man show An Evening with C.S. Lewis.   The first Lewis book Payne read was the Screwtape Letters and it was this book that inspired him to pen his first musical, Target Practice.  Set in the Academy of Fiends, this energetic show features a cantankerous professor (Payne) tutoring some junior fiends on the art of tripping up humans (Targets).   His latest stage show based on Lewis is his self penned St Jack & The Dragon, a touching story about Lewis and his adopted mother.  After completing the audio version of a new Bible translation, he was commissioned to write a play as part of its launch.  He chose to focus on the Apostle Paul and wrote Prisoner of Passion which is fast becoming one of his most sought after productions.    His DVD productions include two versions of An Evening with C.S. Lewis, Prisoner of Passion, Target Practice and Relative Surprise which was shot on location in England.    Payne continues to tour throughout the US and UK and when he is not touring he is either writing or filming.   He is married with two sons and three grand children.

 

C. S. Lewis

 

Though British author C. S. Lewis has been dead for over 40 years, almost all his books are still in print and most sell better than they have ever done.   He was a close friend of J.R.R. Tolkien, and both authors - arguably two of the most successful of the 20th century - wrote all their books in their “spare time.”   Tolkien’s output was primarily limited to the Silmarillion, out of which came The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings.    Lewis’ writings spanned a broad range of subjects.   His academic books still remain essential reading for students of English literature and his novels continue to sell in their thousands.    His Christian books - which made him one of the 20th century’s foremost Christian Apologists - still have enormous sway.   However, he is probably best known for his classic children’s series – The Chronicles of Narnia.    First launched in 1950 with publication of The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe, all seven books remain among today’s best-selling children’s books three of which have been turned into blockbuster movies..

 

Apart from his undoubted gifts as a writer, Lewis was also a powerful orator, evidenced by the fact that his Oxford lectures were always over-subscribed.   He was a regular broadcaster on the BBC and came to be recognized as one of the great intellects of his day.   Yet, for all his intellectual prowess, he always retained a great capacity for simplicity and humor, never really losing his irresistible propensity for “boyish” fun.    Although Lewis became a legend in his own lifetime, he remained quite oblivious both to fame and fortune, most of which he gave away. 

 

“An Evening with C S Lewis” takes you into the unique world of a man who lived a simple life in a modest house on the outskirts of the city of Oxford.