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immersn - september 23, 2009

Last Wednesday was a great start to a new year.  We learned how people might see us when they can't see at all - by donning blindfolds and having a conversation with someone.  We talked about Jesus and the feast he held for tax collectors and sinners.  We heard our lovely Beth sing songs with her angel voice.  We shared bread and oil and vinegar, and then shared cake, and discussed how the simple act of eating with someone can be the most intimate thing you can do with strangers.

 

Next week, however, I'm even more excited.  My sister Stephanie was in Zambia in June, along with my other sister, my mom and my dad, and they were building houses for Habitat for Humanity.  It was Stephanie's second trip, and she's going to share with us how much she learned about how where you are and are born makes the world of difference.

Once again, I encourage you to check out our page here, and if possible, join us on Wednesday night - if not in Oakville, in spirit.

theological anthropology continues as we invite one of our resident overseas activists to speak about her adventures in zambia, africa. her experiences have shaped her and will shape us to realize that where we are does help shape who we are. break through the ethnocentrism...worship a GLOBAL GOD
leader: steph
text: tba
adventure: absolutely

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