The New York C.S. Lewis Society is the oldest society for the appreciation and discussion of C.S. Lewis in the world.
Meets 7:00PM, second Friday of every month
This Friday June 12th, Charles Beach joins us to reflect on “C. S. Lewis and Edith Sitwell’s The Sleeping Beauty” About her, Lewis wrote "I’ve repented about her.." saying her verse had real beauty. Come hear why, at 7PM EDT. For the Zoom link: https://t.co/9XeZG9bhqg
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Live from New York, it's the NY C. S. Lewis Society, this Friday, at 7PM EDT. Dr. A. F. Caballero joins the hybrid meeting from France to discuss the French Lewis legacy, and the Amiens conference. RSVP [email protected] to attend in person! Zoom: https://t.co/7uMzzYwS1a
Matthew Dickerson presents on the discoveries made after his book's publication entitled "Aslan's Breath, part II". He inspires the Society this Friday, April 10th, at 7:00 PM EDT. To join via Zoom, see: https://t.co/9XeZG9bhqg #cslewis@nycslewis@DickersonWrites
Join us tonight for a panel discussion on the up and coming readership of C. S. Lewis. Ron Wheeler, Jim Sauer, and Daniel Richter reflect on his work and current legacy. The online meeting starts at 7:30 PM, EDT, through the website link: https://t.co/9XeZG9bhqg
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This Friday, Feb. 13th, at 7PM EST, Kevin Offner joins the Society to speak on “C. S. Lewis’s God: Merciful or Formidable? To be Loved or Feared?” Come, consider God's love on the eve of Valentine's Day. Zoom link available at:
https://t.co/9XeZG9bhqg
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The NYCSLS welcomes in 2026 with a Young Scholar's Night on Friday, Jan. 9th, @ 7PM via Zoom. We'll hear from Luke Hollister, regarding metaphors, and Laura M. Trujilo on music in the "Harmony of Creation." Hear what echoes in a new generation! #cslewis https://t.co/9XeZG9aJAI
Leonard DeLorenzo visits this Friday, Dec. 12, speaking on “From Eternity to Now: The Dynamics of The Great Divorce.” Join us presently, at 7PM EST, via Zoom: https://t.co/7uMzzYwS1a #cslewis#nycslewis
Today marks the 127th birthday of C. S. Lewis.
On friendship, he wrote, "At this feast it is He who has spread the board and it is He who has chosen the guests. It is He, we may dare to hope, who sometimes does, and always should preside. Let us not reckon without our Host."
Dear Friends, It is with much sorrow that we relay the passing of our friend, scholar and founding member of the NY.CSL Society, James Como. He passed away on Monday in Bucharest, Romania. Mrs. Como is receiving support. Please pray with us for all the Comos, and their loss.
Join the NYCSL Society this Friday, Nov. 14th on C. S. Lewis in Romania. Denise Vasiliu joins live from Romania, in an interview with Kirsten Jeffrey Johnson - in time for the Kindred Spirits conference. All this and more, at 7:00 PM EST, via https://t.co/GdM9mliIRw
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This Friday, October 10th, Sarah O'Dell joins us to effectively treat the subject “Medicine and Miracles According to C. S. Lewis and R. E. Havard.” She highlights the two Inklings via Zoom, at 7PM EST. Link: https://t.co/9XeZG9bhqg
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This Friday, the New York C. S. Lewis hosts our own Josiah Peterson, as he delves into "Lewis and The Hobbit." It includes a discussion afterwards, and the fun begins at 7:00 EST, June 11th, through Zoom: https://t.co/9XeZG9bhqg
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Charles Beach shares on “’The Only Truthful School Story in Existence," - as related by C. S. Lewis concerning F. Anstey’s "Vice Versa." Come & hear the truth revealed, this Friday, June 13th, at 7PM EST via Zoom: https://t.co/9XeZG9aJAI
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This Friday, May 9th, Ron Wheeler will speak to us on the topic "Reading the Screwtape Letters for Instruction in Practical Theology." Come consider the 'Logos' with us at 7:00 PM EST, via Zoom: https://t.co/xaWtV2dZbv
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Did Tolkien hate Narnia? You may ask author Hollie Ordway, Friday, Apr. 11, 7PM EST, as she presents: "Iron Sharpening Iron: Lewis and Tolkien's Ecumenical Friendship and Mutual Influence." Zoom or in-person, see website for more! https://t.co/9XeZG9bhqg
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April's meeting will be a hybrid. In the New York area? Join us for live fellowship Apr. 11, 7 PM EST in midtown Manhattan. To get on the entry list, you must email: [email protected]
The address will be emailed to you. Email if in doubt; no penalty for no shows!
Come consider “Lewis’s Lenten Reading: The Man Born to Be King by Dorothy L. Sayers.” Katherine Weir discusses the passages that interested Lewis from the passion of the Christ ('Messiah'), this Friday, Mar. 14th, 7:30PM EST via Zoom: https://t.co/7uMzzYxpQI #cslewis#nycslewis
Fittingly for Valentine's Day this Friday, Feb. 14, Diana Glyer, will reveal the tale of "The Major and the Missionary" in the letters of Warren Lewis and Blanche Biggs. The author & scholar will join us starting at 7PM via Zoom, https://t.co/COCuScY7Bl.
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