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Monday, November 2, 2009
Fri Nov 6 @ 7pm: Rethinking Christmas Clarification
For our November 6 meeting, we will be Rethinking Christmas! Prior to our gathering, we hope you'll review Luke 1-2 and Matthew 1-2 so that these stories will be fresh on your minds. We will discuss Advent, the Christmas story, our values, the way of Culture and the way of Christ. We want to discover ways we as individuals and as communities can more deeply engage the way of Christ this year.
This Clarification Meeting is kid-friendly! As adults review Christmas ideas of how to simplify giving and spreading holiday cheer, children will be working on some handmade crafts that they might enjoy giving as gifts this year. So please, bring your family and friends to this fun-filled evening!
This Clarification Meeting is kid-friendly! As adults review Christmas ideas of how to simplify giving and spreading holiday cheer, children will be working on some handmade crafts that they might enjoy giving as gifts this year. So please, bring your family and friends to this fun-filled evening!
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Dec 4 & 5: Nonviolent Communication Mtg & Training
Please attend Clarification Meetings at Cherith Brook on the first Friday of each month, from 7 to 8:30pm, at our storefront next door to the house. Enjoy coffee, conversation, fellowship and deep thinking; a chance to get clear on important issues.
For our December 4th/5th Clarification Meeting and Training we will be discussing the topic of Nonviolent Communication, and learning how to put the idea into practice. We hope that many of our volunteers, and others in the community, will be interested in participating in this two-part event, although we invite you to attend either one or both.
The Clarification Meeting will be held on Friday night, December 4th from 7 to 8:30pm. A training session will be held on Saturday morning, December 5th from 8:30am to Noon, led by Jeff Matascik, a violence prevention specialist for Synergy Services. In preparation, we hope you'll read Marshall B. Rosenberg's book, Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life.
We encourage you to come prepared with references, your questions, and personal stories on any of the topics of discussion during our Clarification Meetings. We hope to deepen our understanding of each issue, based on Biblical teachings as well as facts presented by those in attendance at each gathering.
Cherith Brook Community
3308 E 12th St
Kansas City, MO 64127
816-241-8047
cherithbrookkcmo@yahoo.com
cherithbrookkc.blogspot.com
Clarification Meeting topic for November 6th: Counter-Cultural Holiday Celebrations
For our December 4th/5th Clarification Meeting and Training we will be discussing the topic of Nonviolent Communication, and learning how to put the idea into practice. We hope that many of our volunteers, and others in the community, will be interested in participating in this two-part event, although we invite you to attend either one or both.
The Clarification Meeting will be held on Friday night, December 4th from 7 to 8:30pm. A training session will be held on Saturday morning, December 5th from 8:30am to Noon, led by Jeff Matascik, a violence prevention specialist for Synergy Services. In preparation, we hope you'll read Marshall B. Rosenberg's book, Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life.
We encourage you to come prepared with references, your questions, and personal stories on any of the topics of discussion during our Clarification Meetings. We hope to deepen our understanding of each issue, based on Biblical teachings as well as facts presented by those in attendance at each gathering.
Cherith Brook Community
3308 E 12th St
Kansas City, MO 64127
816-241-8047
cherithbrookkcmo@yahoo.com
cherithbrookkc.blogspot.com
Clarification Meeting topic for November 6th: Counter-Cultural Holiday Celebrations
Friday, September 25, 2009
Health Care Clarification Mtg - Fri Oct 2 @ 7pm
The Health Care debate is something that has invoked lots of dialogue, debate, and sometimes misinformation. Join us as we hear from fellow Catholic Worker, Mona Shaw, about the current state of the US Health Care system. There will also be plenty of time to dialogue about what it means for us as Christians if we agree that we are our brother's/sister's keeper.
Please come prepared with your own stories and experiences to help the conversation be more fruitful. See you soon!
Date:
Friday, October 2, 2009
Time:
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Location:
Cherith Brook Catholic Worker
Street:
3226 E 12th St.
City/Town:
Kansas City, MO
Please come prepared with your own stories and experiences to help the conversation be more fruitful. See you soon!
Date:
Friday, October 2, 2009
Time:
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Location:
Cherith Brook Catholic Worker
Street:
3226 E 12th St.
City/Town:
Kansas City, MO
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
FESTIVAL OF SHELTERS ~ Oct 4 & 5
Festival of Shelters
Sunday, October 4 at 6pm ~ Celebration of shelter and blessing for the homeless (coffee and desert will follow)
Monday, October 5 at 5pm ~ Celebration of the Harvest of God’s provision (shared dinner together)
WHAT IS THE FESTIVAL OF SHELTERS?
The Festival of Shelters comes to us from Leviticus 23:42 where the People of God are instructed to build simple shelters and to live in them for seven days remembering a lifetime of days spent homeless, wandering the wilderness, in search of food and water, hoping for a promised place. The Festival also became a harvest celebration where the people remembered what it was like to be hungry and thirsty and to show gratitude for God’s provision of food.
WHY DO WE DO IT?
Our Festival of Shelters is intended to be a challenge to resist and celebration of rejoicing:
· We who have plenty are reminded that we have all experienced need and, that it is God who provides our needs;
· We are challenged to move away from greed and pride of wealth and accumulation;
· And to remember and that the stranger, the wanderer, the homeless and the hungry are specially loved and cared for by God.
HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE!
On Sunday afternoon, October 4 we will begin setting up structures that represent the different kinds of homeless suffering in our city: those on the streets, the refugee experience, the undocumented immigrant, and the battered woman.
At 5pm we will have a liturgy that speaks to the different experiences of those without shelter in our society and calls us to greater justice.
Two groups will depart for a night spent out on the streets. They will be blessed and sent out after the liturgy. One group will return back Monday morning at 8:00am. The other group will return Monday evening for dinnertime at 5:00pm. We will share dinner and a time of sharing reflections on homelessness. Please let us know in advance if you are interested in spending the night on the streets. We want to keep the groups small, so there will be limited spaces.
Call if you have questions: 816-241-8047.
Sunday, October 4 at 6pm ~ Celebration of shelter and blessing for the homeless (coffee and desert will follow)
Monday, October 5 at 5pm ~ Celebration of the Harvest of God’s provision (shared dinner together)
WHAT IS THE FESTIVAL OF SHELTERS?
The Festival of Shelters comes to us from Leviticus 23:42 where the People of God are instructed to build simple shelters and to live in them for seven days remembering a lifetime of days spent homeless, wandering the wilderness, in search of food and water, hoping for a promised place. The Festival also became a harvest celebration where the people remembered what it was like to be hungry and thirsty and to show gratitude for God’s provision of food.
WHY DO WE DO IT?
Our Festival of Shelters is intended to be a challenge to resist and celebration of rejoicing:
· We who have plenty are reminded that we have all experienced need and, that it is God who provides our needs;
· We are challenged to move away from greed and pride of wealth and accumulation;
· And to remember and that the stranger, the wanderer, the homeless and the hungry are specially loved and cared for by God.
HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE!
On Sunday afternoon, October 4 we will begin setting up structures that represent the different kinds of homeless suffering in our city: those on the streets, the refugee experience, the undocumented immigrant, and the battered woman.
At 5pm we will have a liturgy that speaks to the different experiences of those without shelter in our society and calls us to greater justice.
Two groups will depart for a night spent out on the streets. They will be blessed and sent out after the liturgy. One group will return back Monday morning at 8:00am. The other group will return Monday evening for dinnertime at 5:00pm. We will share dinner and a time of sharing reflections on homelessness. Please let us know in advance if you are interested in spending the night on the streets. We want to keep the groups small, so there will be limited spaces.
Call if you have questions: 816-241-8047.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Sept 4 Clarification Mtg: The Death Penalty - An Eye for an Eye?
Please attend Clarification Meetings at Cherith Brook on the first Friday of each month, from 7 to 8:30pm, at our storefront next door to the house. Enjoy coffee, conversation, fellowship and deep thinking; a chance to get clear on important issues.
For our September 4th gathering, we have chosen the topic of the Death Penalty. Our guest speaker, Darryl Burton, will lead a discussion on this issue. In September 2008, Darryl was released from 24 years of captivity after a judge ruled that his 1984 murder trial was constitutionally flawed. He hopes his case will convince the public that this country is jailing innocent people. Please come and hear Darryl's compelling story.
We encourage you to come prepared with references, your questions, and personal stories on any of the topics of discussion during our Clarification Meetings. We hope to deepen our understanding of each issue, based on Biblical teachings as well as facts presented by those in attendance at each gathering.
"We must find an alternative to violence. The eye-for-an-eye philosophy leaves everyone blind."--Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Dates & Topics for future Clarification Meetings at Cherith Brook include:
October 2nd – Health Care
November 6th – Non-Violence Training
December 4th – Alternative Holiday Celebrations
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Cherith Brook NEEDS volunteers to help offer Showers & Meals from 8am to Noon on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays. Please let us know when YOU are available!
For our September 4th gathering, we have chosen the topic of the Death Penalty. Our guest speaker, Darryl Burton, will lead a discussion on this issue. In September 2008, Darryl was released from 24 years of captivity after a judge ruled that his 1984 murder trial was constitutionally flawed. He hopes his case will convince the public that this country is jailing innocent people. Please come and hear Darryl's compelling story.
We encourage you to come prepared with references, your questions, and personal stories on any of the topics of discussion during our Clarification Meetings. We hope to deepen our understanding of each issue, based on Biblical teachings as well as facts presented by those in attendance at each gathering.
"We must find an alternative to violence. The eye-for-an-eye philosophy leaves everyone blind."--Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Dates & Topics for future Clarification Meetings at Cherith Brook include:
October 2nd – Health Care
November 6th – Non-Violence Training
December 4th – Alternative Holiday Celebrations
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Cherith Brook NEEDS volunteers to help offer Showers & Meals from 8am to Noon on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays. Please let us know when YOU are available!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Apocalypse Kansas City! Clarification: Friday August 7 @ 7pm
On the anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we will give attention to the continued arrogance of Nuclear proliferation as experienced locally with the efforts to relocate and rebuilt the Honeywell Complex in Grandview, MO. Honeywell is responsible for building 85% of non-nuclear components for Nuclear weapons. Without the triggers and navigational devises, the massive US arsenal could not deploy.
Eric Garbison will begin with a study on the apocalyptic text of Mark 13:14-23, as it speaks to the times in which we live with the continued proliferation and threat of nuclear war against God's reign on earth through Jesus the Christ.
Ann Sullentrop, with Greater Kansas City Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility, will speak to us of the recent efforts to rebuild the Honeywell plant in Kansas City and ways people can speak out and resist.
Eric Garbison will begin with a study on the apocalyptic text of Mark 13:14-23, as it speaks to the times in which we live with the continued proliferation and threat of nuclear war against God's reign on earth through Jesus the Christ.
Ann Sullentrop, with Greater Kansas City Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility, will speak to us of the recent efforts to rebuild the Honeywell plant in Kansas City and ways people can speak out and resist.
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