Events 2025

An Evening of the Arts!

House Concert with
Matthew Clark
Singer, Songwriter, Storyteller

Photo credit: Matthew Clark

Singer, songwriter, storyteller and Mississippi native, Matthew Clark blends a thought-provoking narrative lyricism with well-honed guitar skills to craft songs that have been likened to the work of Andrew Peterson, Phill Keaggy, and James Taylor.

Matthew’s current project, “The Well Trilogy,” consists of 3 full-length album/book combos, released over 3 years and exploring themes around encountering Jesus, faith-keeping, and the return of Christ. Order now!

November 12, 2025 at 6 pm
Hosted at the
C.S. Lewis Study Center

Corner of Moody and Main Streets
Northfield, MA


Cultural Apologetics:
Building Bridges to Christian Faith in a Disenchanted World

7 pm Thursdays, Sept. 25 – Nov. 13
(except October 30)
 Discussion led by
Dr. Gayne J. Anacker, Ph.D.

Senior Fellow, C.S. Lewis Study Center

Seminar Location and Co-sponsor:
Christ Community Church, Classroom 5
1255 Federal St, Belchertown, MA

In a world where a staunch indifference to the Christian faith has run rampant, Paul Gould proposes that as believers, when we are knowledgeable about and enter into discussions of the arts, literature, sports, business, and family life, we open a bridge that inspires spiritual desire in others, awakening human longings that point to the reality of Christ, Imago Dei.

Contact us if you are interested in obtaining session notes.


Tuesdays in August

Miracles
by C.S. Lewis

Discussion led by
Dr. Scott B. Key
VP for Academic Initiatives, CSLSC

Wonder with us…
What are miracles?
Do they “happen” today?
Is the physical world all there is?
Why is beauty attractive?
Why does real “goodness” make us feel safe?
Is Life itself a “Miracle”?


Saturday, June 21

Major Barbara
by George Bernard Shaw

Discussion led by
Dr. James Hartley
Professor of Economics
Mount Holyoke College


Tuesdays in June (3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th)

The Tempest
by William Shakespeare
Discussion led by
Dr. Scott B. Key
VP for Academic Initiatives, CSLSC

Poster image credit: The Tempest, Adapted and Directed by Garret Replogle


Wednesday, May 14
Sports Analytics and The Life of Faith:
“In Your Wildest Dreams and Fears, God’s Got You: Serendipity and Other Scriptures from a Scholar-Baller™  Journey”

Dr. C. Keith “Doc” Harrison
Professor of Business/Hip Hop/Sport
University of Central Florida

*Co-Founder: Scholar-Baller™ and Athletes Think™
*NCAA scholar-athlete at Cerritos College (Los Angeles) and West Texas A&M
*Founding Director of “The Minor that’s Major”– Sport Business Management Program at UCF
*Senior Editor of the Journal of Higher Education, Athletics, Labor & Innovation at Oklahoma University
*2020-21 Nasir Jones Hip Hop Fellowship at Harvard University’s Hutchins Center for African American Studies



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