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Thursday, May 26, 2011
Weekly Wire for May 25, 2011
Do you love kids?
Childcare help is needed for the Young Adult Retreat June 10-12 at Hills of Peace.
We expect to have between 6 and 10 very pleasant children under the age of 5 attending. Your responsibilities would include planning and implementing activities for the children on Friday evening, Saturday morning, mid afternoon and early evening. A Sunday school activity would be appreciated but is not a necessity. You must be a registered youth worker certified by the church. Contact caitlinball@hotmail.com or 403-475-9451.
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Camp Genesis at Samish Island
8-9 year olds
7:30 PM Friday, June 3rd to Noon Sunday, June 5th, 2011
For Boys & Girls currently in Grades 2 and 3
Contact: Sean Langdon, Director, 425-293-6366
Camp Pastor: Shannon McAdam
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Spiritual Retreat
It's not too late to register for the Spiritual Retreat at the Hills of Peace June 3rd -5th! Just let Denise Esch know at: ddesch@sasktel.net.
We start at noon on Friday and our guest minister is Bruce Crockett. We will be using Henri Nouwen's book: "Life of the Beloved - Spiritual Living in a Secular World".
Please let us know if you have any food allergies. We're looking forward to a great weekend!
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Hills of Peace youth camps
Do you have a friend or a relative who you think would have a great time at camp this year? Be sure to let them know about our summer camps for kids of all ages and remember to register today!
Junior Camp 8-11 year olds
July 16-20 Theme ―”It’s a God Thing” Director Corleen McLean corleen.mclean@gmail.com or 306-716-2784
We will play together, work together, sing together and learn together - and we will learn to see God in everyone we meet. There will be mini-Olympics, sunrise walks, "backwards day" and lots of crafts, classes and activities!
Junior High Camp 12-14 year olds
July 23-29
Camp Director Tabatha Knox tabathaknox@hotmail.com
Senior High Camp 15-18 year olds
July 2-8 Directors: Dan Woynarski, Rachelle Smalldon
dan@communityofchrist.ca
Theme: the Me I want to be
Last year's highlights; Swimming at Capt Ayre, Movie Night in Wainwright, Canada Day celebrations at CFB Wainwright and Tim Horton's Drive Thru.
Costs: donations accepted
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You can now register for
through this link!
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Canada West Mission Conference Accommodation
Be sure to book your accommodation early for Mission Conference in Vancouver, September 2nd to 4th. We have LOTS of FREE accommodation available!
To arrange for billeting contact Linda Phelps at 604-792-1057 or chez-phelps@shaw.ca
Or if you prefer a Hotel…
The Days Inn - $119per night 2 Queen beds, $109 2 Double beds, free continental breakfast, internet and parking. Other rooms and rates available. Use booking code “CWMConference” 2075 Kingsway, Vancouver, V5N2T2 604-876-5531 or 1-800-546-4792
Accent Inn - $109per night- includes complimentary shuttle to and from Conference, free parking and internet. 3777 Henning Drive Burnaby, BC V5C 6N5 Canada Phone (604) 473-5000 Fax (604) 473-5095 email burnaby@accentinns.com Use booking code Community of Christ.
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Registration Instructions for Camping Season
To register for camps please use this link Camp Registration fill out the form and email it to the appropriate camp director. This is used as a courtesy to the camp director, to hold your spot at the camp, retreat, or function, and to provide the cooks with basic numbers for meals.
The enrollment form must be printed, filled out, scanned and emailed, snail mailed, or you can bring the signed forms with you to camp. This procedure is in place because we MUST have signatures on these forms.
Additional Medical and Liability information can be found on the CWM Downloads page of the CWM Website as well.
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Camp Kimtah
(Samish Senior High Age – Boys & Girls) is looking for 2 more male counselors and 1 more female counselor. Must be at least 23 years of age and registered youth worker or willing to become one. You would need to be at Samish from late afternoon on Saturday, August 6th to about 1 PM on Saturday, August 13th. If you’re interested please contact Sean Langdon, Business Manager, at 425-293-6366 slangdon@cofchrist-gpnw.org or Catherine Peter, Camp Director, at 253-740-9277 camp.kimtah@gmail.com.
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Live your life
Truly Madly Deeply
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Weekly Wire for May 18, 2011
Spiritual Retreat
It's not too late to register for the Spiritual Retreat at the Hills of Peace June 3rd -5th! Just let Denise Esch know at: ddesch@sasktel.net.
We start at noon on friday and our guest minister is Bruce Crockett. We will be using Henri Nouwen's book: "Life of the Beloved - Spiritual Living in a Secular World".
Please let us know if you have any food allergies. We're looking forward to a great weekend!
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Hills of Peace youth camps
Do you have a friend or a relative who you think would have a great time at camp this year? Be sure to let them know about our summer camps for kids of all ages and remember to register today!
Junior Camp 8-11 year olds
July 16-20 Theme ―It’s a God Thing Director Corleen McLean corleen.mclean@gmail.com or 306-716-2784
We will play together, work together, sing together and learn together - and we will learn to see God in everyone we meet. There will be mini-Olympics, sunrise walks, "backwards day" and lots of crafts, classes and activities!
Junior High Camp 12-14 year olds
July 23-29
Camp Director Tabitha Knox tabathaknox@hotmail.com
Senior High Camp 15-18 year olds
July 2-8 Directors: Dan Woynarski, Rachelle Smalldon
dan@communityofchrist.ca
Theme: the Me I want to be
Last year's highlights; Swimming at Capt Ayre, Movie Night in Wainwright, Canada Day celebrations at CFB Wainwright and Tim Horton's Drive Thru.
Costs: donations accepted
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Camp Kimtah
(Samish Senior High Age – Boys & Girls) is looking for 2 more male counselors and 1 more female counselor. Must be at least 23 years of age and registered youth worker or willing to become one. You would need to be at Samish from late afternoon on Saturday, August 6th to about 1 PM on Saturday, August 13th. If you’re interested please contact Sean Langdon, Business Manager, at 425-293-6366 slangdon@cofchrist-gpnw.org or Catherine Peter, Camp Director, at 253-740-9277 camp.kimtah@gmail.com.
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You can now register for
through this link!
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Camp Genesis at Samish Island
8-9 year olds
7:30 PM Friday, June 3rd to Noon Sunday, June 5th, 2011
For Boys & Girls currently in Grades 2 and 3
Contact: Sean Langdon, Director, 425-293-6366
Camp Pastor: Shannon McAdam
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Arts on the Lake
at Hills of Peace, May 27-29
Time is running out to register for this celebration of fine arts, fellowship and fun.
RSVP debra@communityofchrist.ca today!
Class descriptions can be found on our Facebook page
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Canada West Mission Conference Accommodation
Be sure to book your accommodation early for Mission Conference in Vancouver, September 2nd to 4th. We have LOTS of FREE accommodation available!
To arrange for billeting contact Linda Phelps at 604-792-1057 or chez-phelps@shaw.ca
Or if you prefer a Hotel…
The Days Inn - $119per night 2 Queen beds, $109 2 Double beds, free continental breakfast, internet and parking. Other rooms and rates available. Use booking code “CWMConference” 2075 Kingsway, Vancouver, V5N2T2 604-876-5531 or 1-800-546-4792
Accent Inn - $109per night- includes complimentary shuttle to and from Conference, free parking and internet. 3777 Henning Drive Burnaby, BC V5C 6N5 Canada Phone (604) 473-5000 Fax (604) 473-5095 email burnaby@accentinns.com Use booking code Community of Christ.
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Registration Instructions for Camping Season
To register for camps please use this link Camp Registration fill out the form and email it to the appropriate camp director. This is used as a courtesy to the camp director, to hold your spot at the camp, retreat, or function, and to provide the cooks with basic numbers for meals.
The enrollment form must be printed, filled out, scanned and emailed, snail mailed, or you can bring the signed forms with you to camp. This procedure is in place because we MUST have signatures on these forms.
Additional Medical and Liability information can be found on the CWM Downloads page of the CWM Website as well.
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Smiling is Contagious!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Weekly Wire for May 11, 2011
Hills of Peace youth camps
To ensure your camp takes place this year (we need ample staff and counselors) please register as soon as possible!
Junior Camp 8-11 year olds
July 16-20 Theme ―It’s a God Thing Director Corleen McLean corleen.mclean@gmail.com or 306-716-2784
We will play together, work together, sing together and learn together - and we will learn to see God in everyone we meet. There will be mini-Olympics, sunrise walks, "backwards day" and lots of crafts, classes and activities!
Junior High Camp 12-14 year olds
July 23-29
Camp Director David Levitt dlevitt@telusplanet.net
Senior High Camp 15-18 year olds
July 2-8 Directors: Dan Woynarski, Rachelle Smalldon
dan@communityofchrist.ca
Theme: the Me I want to be
Last year's highlights; Swimming at Capt Ayre, Movie Night in Wainright, Canada Day celebrations at CFB Wainright and Tim Horton's Drive Thru.
Costs: Generous donations accepted
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You can now register for
through this link!
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Camp Genesis at Samish Island
8-9 year olds
7:30 PM Friday, June 3rd to Noon Sunday, June 5th, 2011
For Boys & Girls currently in Grades 2 and 3
Contact: Sean Langdon, Director, 425-293-6366
Camp Pastor: Shannon McAdam
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Hills of Peace Camp Opening
New Date
Camp Opening Weekend for Hills of Peace will take place on May 14-15 this year. This is one week earlier than our traditional May long weekend date. We changed it hoping more people could come for a day and a half of cleaning, light maintenance, fun and fellowship. People will be arriving on Friday night, but the work will start Saturday morning after breakfast and continue until mid day on Sunday. Hope to see you there!
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Arts on the Lake
at Hills of Peace, May 27-29
Time is running out to register for this celebration of fine arts, fellowship and fun.
RSVP debra@communityofchrist.ca today!
Class descriptions can be found on our Facebook page
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Canada West Mission Conference Accommodation
Be sure to book your accommodation early for Mission Conference in Vancouver, September 2nd to 4th. We have LOTS of FREE accommodation available!
To arrange for billeting contact Linda Phelps at 604-792-1057 or chez-phelps@shaw.ca
Or if you prefer a Hotel…
The Days Inn - $119per night 2 Queen beds, $109 2 Double beds, free continental breakfast, internet and parking. Other rooms and rates available. Use booking code “CWMConference” 2075 Kingsway, Vancouver, V5N2T2 604-876-5531 or 1-800-546-4792
Accent Inn - $109per night- includes complimentary shuttle to and from Conference, free parking and internet. 3777 Henning Drive Burnaby, BC V5C 6N5 Canada Phone (604) 473-5000 Fax (604) 473-5095 email burnaby@accentinns.com Use booking code Community of Christ.
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Registration Instructions for Camping Season
To register for camps please use this link Camp Registration fill out the form and email it to the appropriate camp director. This is used as a courtesy to the camp director, to hold your spot at the camp, retreat, or function, and to provide the cooks with basic numbers for meals.
The enrollment form must be printed, filled out, scanned and emailed, snail mailed, or you can bring the signed forms with you to camp. This procedure is in place because we MUST have signatures on these forms.
Additional Medical and Liability information can be found on the CWM Downloads page of the CWM Website as well.
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Have a great week!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Weekly Wire for May 4, 2011
Happy Mothers Day !
Mothers Day is this coming Sunday, May 8th. I hope you enjoy these quotes I found about Mothers.
A mother is a person who seeing there are only four pieces of pie for five people, promptly announces she never did care for pie. ~Tenneva Jordan
Hundreds of dewdrops to greet the dawn,
Hundreds of bees in the purple clover,
Hundreds of butterflies on the lawn,
But only one mother the wide world over.
~George Cooper
Being a full-time mother is one of the highest salaried jobs... since the payment is pure love. ~Mildred B. Vermont
The sweetest sounds to mortals given
Are heard in Mother, Home, and Heaven.
~William Goldsmith Brown
If you have a mom, there is nowhere you are likely to go where a prayer has not already been. ~Robert Brault,
A suburban mother's role is to deliver children obstetrically once, and by car forever after. ~Peter De Vries
Mothers hold their children's hands for a short while, but their hearts forever. ~Author Unknown
The moment a child is born, the mother is also born. She never existed before. The woman existed, but the mother, never. A mother is something absolutely new. ~Rajneesh
All mothers are working mothers. ~Author Unknown
When you are a mother, you are never really alone in your thoughts. A mother always has to think twice, once for herself and once for her child. ~Sophia Loren, Women and Beauty
Mother love is the fuel that enables a normal human being to do the impossible. ~Marion C. Garretty, quoted in A Little Spoonful of Chicken Soup for the Mother's Soul
Mother - that was the bank where we deposited all our hurts and worries. ~T. DeWitt Talmage
A mother is a mother still,
The holiest thing alive.
~Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The real religion of the world comes from women much more than from men - from mothers most of all, who carry the key of our souls in their bosoms. ~Oliver Wendell Holmes
Thanks Moms!
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You can now register for
through this link!
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Camp Genesis at Samish Island
8-9 year olds
Early bird deadline is May 6
7:30 PM Friday, June 3rd to Noon Sunday, June 5th, 2011
For Boys & Girls currently in Grades 2 and 3
Contact: Sean Langdon, Director, 425-293-6366
Camp Pastor: Shannon McAdam
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Peace and Justice -- Human Rights
Saturday, April 30, 2011
“In The Forefront”
This newsletter begins with an ominous event regarding the unjustified arrest of an Egyptian blogger. Secondly, while there is no direct action for Darfur, its neighbouring state, South Kordofan, is about to elect its governor and tension abounds. Thirdly there is a message to send Walmart in the light of Bangladeshi garment worker troubles, of which Walmart is a key employer. In addition are a variety of Follow-up articles and other articles of interest.
Finally for those countries celebrating Mother’s Day, why not consider a different Mother’s Day gift - honouring her by donating to Outreach International (Donate to Outreach International) or for Canadians, to World Accord (Donate to World Accord)?
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EGYPTIAN MILITARY SENTENCES BLOGGER TO THREE YEARS IN PRISON
The Egyptian revolution was the focus of previous newsletters. A troubling sign has been the arrest and sentencing of 26 year old blogger Maikel Nabil Sanad, who is now the first prisoner of conscience after the revolution. The world must remain focused on Egypt as the people try to transition to a freer, fairer society. Resistance to this by powerful, entrenched forces must be caught and quickly brought to light. You can sign the petition below.
Context and Link to Actual Petition:
http://actions.humanrightsfirst.org/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=3773
Background:
HRW Condemns Sentencing of blogger
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DARFUR: NEIGHBOURING KORDOFAN STATE ELECTION
There is no specific action for Darfur at the moment. The Doha peace talks have finally produced a draft document but it was rejected by one of the main rebel groups, JEM. The dynamics were undercut by the Sudanese government’s surprise decision to hold a Darfur referendum on July 1, independent of the peace talks. At the same time the GoS has continued its bombing and civilian attacks, as well as restrictive humanitarian aid practices (for full update see: http://untilall.org/Darfur.htm#B.%20CurrentStatus).
However there is an action for Darfur’s neighbouring state, South Kordofan. Next week they will vote to elect a new Governor. If they view the election as illegitimate or the results are not honored, the potential for violence increases dramatically. You will note in the link below, some satellite images showing the recent violence already. This province also contains the Nuba Mountains, where in 1992-1993, the Khartoum government most fully developed its genocidal dynamics, later used in Darfur in 2003.
Please consider sending a message to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and U.S. Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice to ensure the elections are fair and avoid violence.
Take Action:
Tell UN Secretary General to help prevent another violent conflict in Sudan.
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WALMART: STAND UP AGAINST TORTURE OF LABOR LEADERS
As the largest buyer of Bangladeshi garments, Walmart must ensure Bangladeshi garment workers do not need to fear retaliation for speaking up for their rights. Four peaceful labor advocates of the Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity continue to face falsified charges, brought on in part by Walmart's subcontractor
For instance, Kalpona Akter says she was arrested, relentlessly questioned, tortured and imprisoned for 30 days last August and now faces life imprisonment or the death penalty. The Bangladesh government has filed seven charges against her, including encouraging workers to take part in an illegal strike and starting a riot.
To be clear this call to action is to sign the petition below. This is NOT a call to boycott Walmart. Because the retailer employs so many people in Bangladesh, with the vast majority of them being women, she says a boycott of Walmart would spell ruin for thousands of people in her country.
Take Action:
http://action.laborrights.org/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=2033
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=== FOLLOW-UP TO PREVIOUS ISSUES ===
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Ivory Coast: Rightful President Assumes Power, but at Terrible Cost
The worst of the crisis is over for the Côte d’Ivoire, but as noted below it came at a horrible human cost. An investigation is needed into human rights violations by both sides.
Investigate Atrocities by both sides
Guantánamo:
The Obama administration announced it was withdrawing the federal indictment against alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and abandoning plans to try him in federal court. Instead, according to Human rights First, KSM and his co-conspirators will face trial in a military commission at Gitmo. Attorney General Eric Holder blasted Congress for choking off funding for civilian trials. And HRF is criticizing the U.S. President for not making a strong case before the funding withdrawal. However, the funding restrictions are temporary, and the President has said he supports using the courts to try some Gitmo detainees. HRF will keep pushing for civilian trials and for the President to fulfill his commitment to closing one of al Qaeda's best recruiting tools: Gitmo.
http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/2011/04/07/guantanamo-battle-isnt-over-yet/
Congo And Conflict-Free Minerals: The Issue of Governance:
The conflict-free mineral initiative is a way, similar to blood-free diamonds, to greatly reduce the money fuelling the tragic two-decade war in the Congo. The initiative hopes to provide control over the mines and to regulate the international flow of minerals, choking off most illicit minerals. The following report details thes aspects but more importantly recognizes the overall need for governance in the region.
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=== ARTICLES OF INTEREST ===
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China Crackdown, Shown by Ai Weiwei, Largest in a decade
China has always played a delicate balancing act as it has tried to open up to the world through its economic reform while at the same time keeping a firm grip on the level of dissent it has allowed. According to Human Rights Watch, the concerns over the Arab uprisings have resulted in one of the most severe clampdowns in a decade. It is also different in many other aspects as noted in the report. As well, it must contend against the global food crisis, noted below, which has restive implications for the growing rich-poor gap.
http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2011/04/07/crackdown-china?tr=y&auid=8163689
Liberia Refugee Crisis and U.S. Funding Cut
The unrest in the Ivory Coast has produced a great influx of refugees into Liberia. Making matter worse is the unfortunate news of the closing of the U.S. Anti-Trafficking Program for Liberia, due to a lack of funds. I don’t know the details of the funding withdrawal, but presume it is related ot the US debt crisi. If so, it shows how far-reaching are the very real and tragic human consequences. (Thanks to Malcolm Stephenson from Australia, and Gobah Ahasuerus Anderson, Liberia, for the alert).
The New Geopolitics of Food
Previous newsletters have raised the serious long term issue of food supply. Here is another take on the global food crisis.
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/04/25/the_new_geopolitics_of_food?page=full
US: How to Save a Trillion Dollars
This TIME magazine article repeats the warning of US Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that "the single biggest threat to [U.S.] national security is [U.S.] debt." The article explores how the US forces, while dealing with the modern age, are still often saddled with Cold War era systems and thinking, as well as the typical excess that comes from such an enormous complex. While many groups I work with have much deeper questions about the military-industrial complex, it is interesting to see what even a mainstream article can reveal in terms of discontent with the current situation..
TIME magazine: How to save a trillion dollars
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In appreciation and support,
Rod Downing
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May 2011 President Stephen M. Veazey’s “The Mission Matters Most!” address that he shared with the worldwide church during a worship service at the Temple and by live webcast on April 10 is online. Video, audio, and text files in English, French, and Spanish are at www.CofChrist.org/presidency/sermons/. He introduced the church to five mission initiatives that provide a framework for pursuing the whole mission of Jesus Christ with greater determination, alignment, wholeness, and effectiveness. Learn more in the attached mission initiatives flyer and the May Herald. The Power of 10 is an inspirational new way to align how we live out and give to Christ’s mission through the mission initiatives. In April, the church mailed invitations to all members and friends ages 18 to 50 in the USA—almost 21,000 households. It encouraged people to consider increasing their giving to worldwide ministries by $10 a week or more. That $10 each week has the power to change lives! It’s time to believe in the power of a few vibrant witnesses to transform the world through courage, vision, and generosity. Learn more at www.GiveYour10.org. The Power of 10 starts with you. Get involved and stay connected with how the mission initiatives have the power to transform lives on Community of Christ’s Power of 10 website: www.GiveYour10.org. For those who like to use their mobile device, in the USA text MISSION to 74574 to get to the site. You will have the opportunity to share mission stories from your community, read others’ stories, and connect to the financial and emotional results of your giving to mission initiatives. Explore more deeply what Doctrine and Covenants 164:6a–b has to say about relationships in a Herald series. Apostle Stassi Cramm’s commentary explores how the principle of mutual respect gains traction when two cultures brush against each other during a presentation in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Send your reflections about articles to Herald@CofChrist.org and we may print them in a future issue. See the series at www.CofChrist.org/D&C164/ or sign up at www.CofChrist.org/subscribe.asp to get them delivered free to your e-mail. “Offered for Love, Not Reward” is a sermon by Tony and Charmaine Chvala-Smith that you can see at www.CofChrist.org/worship/sermons.asp and on the Witness the Word DVD that was mailed to pastors in Australia, British Isles, Canada, and the United States. You can also watch and download Witness the Word sermons by Carla Long and President Steve Veazey. Look for additional DVDs, each containing three new sermons, in June, September, and December. Revised guidelines/criteria for World Hunger and Tangible Love Funds can be found on their respective websites www.CofChrist.org/hunger and www.CofChrist.org/tlove listed under “Application and Reporting.” Financial resources from the two funds are made available through “seed” grants to help congregations and mission centers develop collaborative and innovative programs within their communities to restore or protect the worth of persons and sacredness of the Earth. Your congregation is encouraged to become involved in your community by developing hunger related and/or justice, peace, and compassionate ministries. The two websites provide ideas and ways to make this happen. Check them out. Catch the May generosity stories at www.CofChrist.org/generositystories. PowerPoint presentations are included with each week’s story except the May 8 contribution update. Did you know when you fund a gift annuity with Community of Christ, the church agrees to pay you at a fixed rate as long as you live? The beauty of a charitable gift annuity is that it never changes—no matter what the economy does! Incredibly reliable and easy to understand. Contact Estate and Financial Planning to learn more: 1-800-884-7526 or e-mail efp@CofChrist.org. Visit our website at www.CofChrist.org/estate. The weather is heating up. Get a “Health Brief” about Summer Car and Highway Safety from Community of Christ Health Ministries Association. In just 10 minutes the interior temperature of a car can rise 19 degrees creating a dangerous situation for children (and pets). People who text while driving a car are 23 times more likely to be involved in some kind of safety-critical event compared to those who do not text while driving. Informing our congregations and communities about these safety issues are ways Community of Christ can promote health, recognizing the worth of persons. Go to www.CHM.hmaCofChrist.org to find this health brief and over 50 others. Check out our updated Child Protection Policy at www.CofChrist.org/legal/ChildProtection/. This policy contains information about training, policies, procedures, and contacts. With other resources, a new core training PowerPoint presentation in English, French, or Spanish can be downloaded. Simultaneous to the website launch, a core training resource pack (including a DVD of English-language, live training for use in the field) was made available to English-speaking field officers at their recent meetings at International Headquarters. Help make Daily Bread. The Daily Bread, which includes daily spiritual practices, is a good place to reach out and share stories. From the simple to the transformative, your story will speak to someone. Lu Mountenay, Daily Bread editor, is seeking your story for the 2012 Daily Bread. Stories should be 1,700 or fewer characters with spaces (about 300 words). Write your story and send it to Lu today by mailing it to her attention at Community of Christ International Headquarters or emailing lmountenay@CofChrist.org. New “Study and Faith” scholarships make a Graceland University education affordable for all Community of Christ Students. Community of Christ and Graceland leaders launched this scholarship program for church members around the world who want a Graceland education but believe tuition may be prohibitive. Graceland will now offer scholarships to all church members equal to 50 percent of tuition on the Lamoni, Iowa, campus. World Church President Stephen M. Veazey and Graceland President John Sellars are enthusiastic about the scholarship program and believe it will strengthen century-old ties between the university and its sponsoring church. To learn more about the “Study and Faith” scholarship program, contact the Graceland University Admissions Office: admissions@graceland.edu; 1-866-GRACELAND. June 6-10: Seminary focus session Daily Prayer for Peace—A brief worship service is held daily at 1:00 pm central time at the Temple. Join us in prayer from wherever you are. For details and the text of each day’s prayer, visit www.CofChrist.org/prayerpeace/ |
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Spring Cleaning
Remember that most all of us can help in some way, including the kids. If you think back to when you were a child and helped with Spring Cleaning at camp, its a memory of pride and ownership you will carry with you for life…and a great gift to give YOUR children.
This year over 1,500 people attending over 30 events will come to Samish Island Campground. It’s time to prepare to welcome them! Come help us clean, mow, trim, paint, sweep, weed eat, wipe, spray, nail, pressure wash, edge, repair, tune up, wash and set up! Bring your family and friends and spend a week or a day at Samish! You'll feel great!!
Samish Work Week Monday to Friday May 2-6
Work Days Saturday May 7 and June 11
Housing and Meals Provided
RSVP Glen Fishel 360.757.4559 glen.mar@comcast.net or Mark Chapman 360.766.8125 markatsamish@gmail.com or Terry Smiley 360.854-0988 tbsmiley@comcast.net
In addition to regular cleaning and maintenance, special projects will include:
Siding on two classroom cabins
New Gables on one row of cabins
Build porches on Dorm Cabins C and D
Re-side South Side of Brown Restroom
We have lots of “very easy” jobs too so come on out!
Hills of Peace Camp Opening
New Date
Camp Opening Weekend for Hills of Peace will take place on May 14-15 this year. This is one week earlier than our traditional May long weekend date. We changed it hoping more people could come for a day and a half of cleaning, light maintenance, fun and fellowship. People will be arriving on Friday night, but the work will start Saturday morning after breakfast and continue until mid day on Sunday. Hope to see you there!
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Arts on the Lake
at Hills of Peace, May 27-29
Time is running out to register for this celebration of fine arts, fellowship and fun.
RSVP debra@communityofchrist.ca today!
Class descriptions can be found on our Facebook page
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Canada West Mission Conference Accommodation
Be sure to book your accommodation early for Mission Conference in Vancouver, September 2nd to 4th. We have LOTS of FREE accommodation available!
To arrange for billeting contact Linda Phelps at 604-792-1057 or chez-phelps@shaw.ca
Or if you prefer a Hotel…
The Days Inn - $119per night 2 Queen beds, $109 2 Double beds, free continental breakfast, internet and parking. Other rooms and rates available. Use booking code “CWMConference” 2075 Kingsway, Vancouver, V5N2T2 604-876-5531 or 1-800-546-4792
Accent Inn - $109per night- includes complimentary shuttle to and from Conference, free parking and internet. 3777 Henning Drive Burnaby, BC V5C 6N5 Canada Phone (604) 473-5000 Fax (604) 473-5095 email burnaby@accentinns.com Use booking code Community of Christ.
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Registration Instructions for Camping Season
To register for camps please use this link Camp Registration fill out the form and email it to the appropriate camp director. This is used as a courtesy to the camp director, to hold your spot at the camp, retreat, or function, and to provide the cooks with basic numbers for meals.
The enrollment form must be printed, filled out, scanned and emailed, snail mailed, or you can bring the signed forms with you to camp. This procedure is in place because we MUST have signatures on these forms.
Additional Medical and Liability information can be found on the CWM Downloads page of the CWM Website as well.
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