Thursday, September 13, 2007

A conversation with Will and Lisa Samson

Join us for a convesation with Will and Lisa Samson, authors of Justice in the Burbs: Being the Hands of Jesus Wherever You Are.

Saturday, October 6, 7:00 PM

Pick up a cup of good, fair-trade coffee (or tea) and enter into conversation about how our churches can be catalysts of justice in our neighborhoods...wherever those neighborhoods happen to be... and to discuss how you can make a difference for justice wherever you happen to live.

If you haven't yet read the book, I highly encourage you to pick up a copy and read it beforehand. Read it even if you don't plan to be there. Read it, then pass it on to everyone you know. It's just that good.

For more information, feel free to contact Chris Smith (ccsmith@gmail.com). Chris can also help you with ordering a copy of the book through Douos Christos books.

This conversation is presented by Lockerbie Central United Methodist Church and Englewood Christian Church.
Learn more here:http://indieallies.meetup.com/7/calendar/6353745/

Livin' Fat

The Etheridge Knight Theater group presents
Livin' Fat
by Judi Ann Mason

A family struggles with temptation after a financial windfall.
Directed by Kendra Mitchell

Friday, Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm
Saturday, Oct 20 @ 7:00 pm
Sunday, Oct 21 @ 4:00 pm

In the main auditorium of Lockerbie Central United Methodist Church (upstairs from Earth House)

Advanced Tickets are availabe at Lockerbie Central United Methodist Church, or online from www.ekfestival.org
Adults: $15.00
Seniors/Students (with ID): $12.50
Groups of 5 or more: $12.50 each
At the door: $20.00

For more information, call 317-524-6951

GRAND OPENING!

Earth House Coffee + Books will be holding its grand opening celebration.

Friday, Sept 14
7:00 PM

We'll be showing the movie Black Gold, which documents the struggle of Ethiopian coffee farmers to create and sustain a global fair trade economy.

There will be door prizes! FREE COFFEE! Good people & conversation! You don't want to miss it.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Regular Hours

Beginning September 3rd, Earth House will be open the following hours

Monday - Friday: 7 am to 12 noon; 5 pm to 11 pm
Saturday: 8 am to 2 PM, 5 pm to 11 pm
Sunday: 9 am to 1 pm

Friday, August 10, 2007

Earth House hours for August 2007

During VisualFringe and FringeFilm (through Sept. 2), Earth House will be open the following hours:

Fridays, 2:30 PM-11 PM

Saturdays, 2:30 PM-11 PM

Sundays, 2:30 PM-9 PM

On Sundays, we'll also be open one-half hour before the LCUMC 10:30 AM service. Yes, you can get coffee and not stay for the churchy part. Earth House is a lovely place to grab a cup of coffee and read the Sunday paper.

Coming in September, look for our grand opening with extended hours.

Fringe Film Schedule

The following films will be show in the upper level of Lockerbie Central United Methodist Church. Stop in Earth House before or after the show for your daily fair-trade caffeine fix.

Most films run between 60-90 minutes.

For more information, see the FringFilm 2007 website.

Fri, Aug. 31, 7:00--The Works of Don Hertzfeldt

Fri, Aug. 31, 9:00--A Great Disturbance

Sat, Sept. 1, 3:00--The Public Has Spoken

Sat, Sept. 1, 5:00--Shorts in Competition - Group 1

Sat, Sept. 1, 7:00--Shorts in Competition - Group 2

Sat, Sept. 1, 9:00--Shorts in Competition - Group 3

Sun, Sept. 2, 3:00--Special Presentation - Mystery Movie

Sun, Sept. 2, 5:00--Shorts from the 2006 International Documentary Challenge

Sun, Sept. 2, 7:00--The Complete Works of Jamie Travis

Tickets
You must purchase a $3 Fringe Festival Badge (available at the door) to enter Fringe Film Shows. This badge is necessary to enter any and all Fringe Festival Events.
All shows are $10 (standard Fringe price), or $7 for students / seniors (over 60). There are no advanced purchases. All tickets must be purchased at the door. While traditional Fringe Festival Live Shows are cash only, Fringe Film shows can accept VISA or MasterCard for admission.

Welcome to Earth House!

Earth House Coffee and Books is located in Lockerbie Central United Methodist Church, at the corner of New York & East streets. Look for the steeple - you can see it from almost anywhere downtown.

Earth House serves a full coffee menu featuring delicious, fair-trade and organic coffees, teas, and smoothies, as well as light snacks. Sit back in the comfortable, urban loft-like living room and enjoy time with friends old and new.

Earth House Books specializes in books about sustainability, eco-justice, economic transformation, world peace, and radical living.