Eden Theological Seminary Course
Eden Offers Online Course on Paul

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Sept. Presentations at Countryside UCC
Countryside Community Church's Center for Faith Studies Offers two presentations in September
Phyllis Tickle: "The Great Emergence"
Sue Monk Kidd and Ann Kidd Taylor:  "Treveling With Pomegranates"
 
Peace & Justice at First-Plymouth in Lincoln

At the Conference Annual Meeting June 5th, 2010, it was announced that Don Tilley and the Peace & Justice Group at First-Plymouth in Lincoln would like to improve their church's effectiveness by inviting other church's to join them.

Here is a list of programs and planning sessions that have been set up for the school year.  You might find it easier to come in the west entrance (sign for room will be posted there).  Just show up or call Don Tilley at 402-466-6622 or email him at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Or contact Barb Smisek at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Deborah Eagan at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

August 4  5:00-6:30  Planning Session Meeting starts at 5:15 at room to be posted.  Pick up your food $6.00 at Pilgrim hall at 5:00 if you want to eat and bring it to the designated room.

 August 6   Plymouth Peace & Justice Committee to co-sponsor (along with others groups) a play-reading program about nuclear weapons.  Tentatively scheduled at the Unitarian Church at 7:00 p.m.

August 7   Plymouth Peace & Justice Committee to co-sponsor the Hiroshima-Nagasaki lantern float commemoration on August 7 (Sat. evening) at Holmes Lake.  We will have a program similar to that we have had before, a mixture of music, poetry and reflection with the culmination being the lantern float when dark in prayer and hope that the atomic bombing of two cities will not be replicated in the bombing of other cities on our planet.   We are facing a cross roads now with the negotiation of a new START treaty, the heightening tensions in the middle East, the expansion in the number of nuclear powers, and the development of new forms of nuclear weapons.   

 September 13  5:00-6:30  Planning Session.  Meeting starts at 5:15 at room to be posted.  Pick up your food $6.00 at Pilgrim hall at 5:00 if you want to eat and bring it to the designated room.

 September 15   6:30 p.m. “Bill Moyer’s Program about Economic Injustice” The opposite of poverty is not wealth but poverty.  Host: Alison Nickolaus

 October 4  5:00-6:30  Planning Session.  Meeting starts at 5:15 at room to be posted.  Pick up your food $6.00 at Pilgrim hall at 5:00 if you want to eat and bring it to the designated room.

 October 20   6:30 p.m.  “Oscar Rios “Day of the Dead””  Learn more about the Mexican All Saints Day celebration through stories, music, and food by friends from Mexico.  Host: Jeanne Johnson

 November 1   5:00-6:30  Planning Session.  Meeting starts at 5:15 at room to be posted.  Pick up your food $6.00 at Pilgrim hall at 5:00 if you want to eat and bring it to the designated room.

 November 17   6:30 p.m.  “Role of Government”  State Senator Bill Avery will challenge us by discussing new possible roles for U.S. government – government that works for the people.  Also, he will briefly update us with current peace & justice bills in the state legislature.  Host: Don Tilley

 December 6   5:00-6:30  Planning Session.  Meeting starts at 5:15 at room to be posted.  Pick up your food $6.00 at Pilgrim hall at 5:00 if you want to eat and bring it to the designated room.

 December 15  6:30 p.m.  “Gift of the Magi”  Panel of volunteers discuss gifts from volunteering – eg. Teammates, Lincoln Literacy Council  Host: Linda Stevenson

 January 11   5:00-6:30  Planning Session.  Meeting starts at 5:15 at room to be posted.  Pick up your food $6.00 at Pilgrim hall at 5:00 if you want to eat and bring it to the designated room.

 January 19   6:30 p.m.  “Emmett Till”  Discussion of the award winning play written and produced at Lincoln High School about Emmett Till and how it impacted the lives of the participants.  Hosts: Chris Maly, Nic Brown, Jeanne Johnson

 During Jan. 26, Feb. 2,9,16,23, March 2, 16, seven films of Part 2 of the award winning popular documentary films, Eyes on the Prize,  will be shown.  These films tell the definitive story of the civil rights era from the point of view of the ordinary men and women whose extraordinary actions launched a movement that changed the fabric of American life, and embodied a struggle whose reverberations continue to be felt today.  Each starts at 6:30 p.m.

 January 26, 2011   Film series “Eyes on the Prize”  “Two Societies (1965-68)”  (Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference help Chicago’s civil rights leaders in their nonviolent struggles…)  Host: Jeanne Johnson

 February 1   5:00-6:30  Planning Session.  Meeting starts at 5:15 at room to be posted.  Pick up your food $6.00 at Pilgrim hall at 5:00 if you want to eat and bring it to the designated room.

 February 2   Film series “Eyes on the Prize”  “Power! (1966-68)  (The call for black power takes various forms across communities in America …)  Host: Judye Ruffo

 February 9   Film series “Eyes on the Prize”  “The Promised land” (1967-68)  (Martin Luther King stakes out new ground for himself and the rapidly fragmenting movement.  One year before his death, he publicly opposes the war in Vietnam….)  Host: Judye Ruffo

 February 16  Film series “Eyes on the Prize”  “Ain’t Gonna Shuffle No More” (1964-72)  (A call to pride and a renewed push for unity galvanize black America….)  Host: Judye Ruffo

 February 23  Film series “Eyes on the Prize”  “A Nation of Law?” (1968-71)  (Black activism is increasingly meet with sometimes violent and unethical response from local and federal law enforcement agencies.  In Chicago…)  Host: Judye Ruffo

 March 1  5:00-6:30  Planning Session.  Meeting starts at 5:15 at room to be posted.  Pick up your food $6.00 at Pilgrim hall at 5:00 if you want to eat and bring it to the designated room.

 March 2  Film series “Eyes on the Prize”  “The Keys to the Kingdom”  (1974-80)  (In the 1970s, antidiscrimination legal rights gained in past decades by the civil rights movement are put to the test …)  Host: Steve DeLair

 March 16  Film series “Eyes on the Prize”  “Back to the Movement” (1979-mid 80s)  (Power and powerlessness….In Chicago, an unprecedented grassroots movement triumphs…)  Host: Steve DeLair

 April 5   5:00-6:30  Planning Session.  Meeting starts at 5:15 at room to be posted.  Pick up your food $6.00 at Pilgrim hall at 5:00 if you want to eat and bring it to the designated room.

 
Kamp Kaleo Junk Jaunt Fundraiser

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Needed: Unique Items for Junk Jaunt


WE NEED YOUR HELP!

For Kamp Kaleo Junk Jaunt Fundraiser on Sept. 24-26, 2010

Mission Teams/Volunteers: Mission Teams & Volunteers needed in Burwell to assist with setting up & sorting during August or September plus any of the following specific dates: 
          Sept. 15-17, Organize Items                Sept. 17-18, Price Items
          Sept. 21-23, Final Preparations          Sept. 24-26, Sale
          Sept. 24-26, Sell Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Etc.
Mission Teams & Volunteers are also needed at First Christian Church (430 So. 16th, Lincoln) to assist with sorting, pricing, and packing items collected in Lincoln.  A semi-truck has been volunteered to haul these items to Burwell on Aug. 16th.  Dates and hours to volunteer are:
          Aug. 9-13, 9:00am-8:00pm
          Aug. 14, 9:00am-4:00pm
          Aug. 15, 1:00pm-4:00pm (load truck)
    Please schedule your volunteer time in Lincoln with:
          Cheryl @ 402-475-4289 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
          D'Arcy @ 402-423-1300 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Donations: Arts, crafts, collectibles, antiques, curios, collectibles, sporting goods, tools, etc.  We cannot accept clothing, firearms, exercise bikes, computer monitors, non-digital TV's or furniture that requires more than two people to carry.  To deliver, keys for the barns are available at the Burwell Vet Clinic (308-346-4145) or Keith & Margaret Herrod's (308-346-4397).

To volunteer, or for more information: Contact project coordinators, Janet Domeier @ 402-483-2743 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Ruth Few @ 402-489-4832 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 
Education for Lay Ministry Brochure
Brochure for ELM
 
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